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Climate change effects on earthworms - a review.

Jaswinder Singh1,2,3, Martin Schädler2,3, Wilian Demetrio4, George G Brown4,5, Nico Eisenhauer2,6.   

Abstract

Climate change can have a plethora of effects on organisms above and below the ground in terrestrial ecosystems. Given the tremendous biodiversity in the soil and the many ecosystem functions governed by soil organisms, the drivers of soil biodiversity have received increasing attention. Various climatic factors like temperature, precipitation, soil moisture, as well as extreme climate events like drought and flood have been shown to alter the composition and functioning of communities in the soil. Earthworms are important ecosystem engineers in the soils of temperate and tropical climates and play crucial roles for many ecosystem services, including decomposition, nutrient cycling, and crop yield. Here, we review the published literature on climate change effects on earthworm communities and activity. In general, we find highly species- and ecological group-specific responses to climate change, which are likely to result in altered earthworm community composition in future ecosystems. Earthworm activity, abundance, and biomass tend to increase with increasing temperature at sufficiently high soil water content, while climate extremes like drought and flooding have deleterious effects. Changing climate conditions may facilitate the invasion of earthworms at higher latitudes and altitudes, while dryer and warmer conditions may limit earthworm performance in other regions of the world. The present summary of available information provides a first baseline for predictions of future earthworm distribution. It also reveals the shortage of studies on interacting effects of multiple global change effects on earthworms, such as potential context-dependent effects of climate change at different soil pollution levels and across ecosystem types.

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Keywords:  Biodiversity; Climate change; Climate drivers; Cocoons; Earthworm invasions; Soil organisms

Year:  2019        PMID: 31908681      PMCID: PMC6944501          DOI: 10.25674/so91iss3pp114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soil Org


  57 in total

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Authors:  Miguel Lurgi; Bernat C López; José M Montoya
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2012-11-05       Impact factor: 6.237

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Authors:  L M Rasmussen; M Holmstrup
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8.  Metal/metalloid (As, Cd and Zn) bioaccumulation in the earthworm Eisenia andrei under different scenarios of climate change.

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9.  Reduced feeding activity of soil detritivores under warmer and drier conditions.

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Journal:  Nat Clim Chang       Date:  2017-12-18

10.  Recognizing the quiet extinction of invertebrates.

Authors:  Nico Eisenhauer; Aletta Bonn; Carlos A Guerra
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-01-03       Impact factor: 14.919

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4.  Pearsonema plica in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from semi-arid areas of the Iberian Peninsula.

Authors:  I Arcenillas-Hernández; M R Ruiz de Ybáñez; P Tizzani; P Pérez-Cutillas; C Martínez-Carrasco
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5.  Molecular insights into high-altitude adaption and acclimatisation of Aporrectodea caliginosa.

Authors:  Iain Perry; Szabolcs Balazs Hernadi; Luis Cunha; Stephen Short; Angela Marchbank; David J Spurgeon; Pablo Orozco-terWengel; Peter Kille
Journal:  Life Sci Alliance       Date:  2022-08-17

6.  Earthworms as catalysts in the formation and stabilization of soil microbial necromass.

Authors:  Gerrit Angst; Jan Frouz; Jan Willem van Groenigen; Stefan Scheu; Ingrid Kögel-Knabner; Nico Eisenhauer
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 13.211

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