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Shifts in soil and plant functional diversity along an altitudinal gradient in the French Alps.

Alexia Stokes1, Guillermo Angeles2, Fabien Anthelme3, Eduardo Aranda-Delgado4, Isabelle Barois2, Manon Bounous3, Nereyda Cruz-Maldonado3, Thibaud Decaëns5, Stéphane Fourtier3, Grégoire T Freschet6, Quentin Gabriac5, Daniel Hernández-Cáceres3, Leonor Jiménez2, Jing Ma7, Zhun Mao3, Beatriz Eugenia Marín-Castro8, Luis Merino-Martín3,5,9, Awaz Mohamed3, Christian Piedallu10, Carlos Pimentel-Reyes2, Hans Reijnen5, Frédérique Reverchon11, Hervé Rey3, Lavinia Selli3, Christina Desireé Siebe-Grabach8, Katrin Sieron12, Monique Weemstra3,5, Catherine Roumet5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Altitude integrates changes in environmental conditions that determine shifts in vegetation, including temperature, precipitation, solar radiation and edaphogenetic processes. In turn, vegetation alters soil biophysical properties through litter input, root growth, microbial and macrofaunal interactions. The belowground traits of plant communities modify soil processes in different ways, but it is not known how root traits influence soil biota at the community level. We collected data to investigate how elevation affects belowground community traits and soil microbial and faunal communities. This dataset comprises data from a temperate climate in France and a twin study was performed in a tropical zone in Mexico. DATA DESCRIPTION: The paper describes soil physical and chemical properties, climatic variables, plant community composition and species abundance, plant community traits, soil microbial functional diversity and macrofaunal abundance and diversity. Data are provided for six elevations (1400-2400 m) ranging from montane forest to alpine prairie. We focused on soil biophysical properties beneath three dominant plant species that structure local vegetation. These data are useful for understanding how shifts in vegetation communities affect belowground processes, such as water infiltration, soil aggregation and carbon storage. Data will also help researchers understand how plant communities adjust to a changing climate/environment.

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Keywords:  Aggregate stability; Alpine ecosystems; Carbon; Community; Elevation; Environmental gradient; Infiltration; Macroinvertebrates; Microorganisms; Plant community traits; Soil biophysical properties

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33557933      PMCID: PMC7871617          DOI: 10.1186/s13104-021-05468-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Res Notes        ISSN: 1756-0500


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1.  Environmental variation drives the decoupling of leaf and root traits within species along an elevation gradient.

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Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2022-09-19       Impact factor: 5.040

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