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Soil macroinvertebrate communities: A world-wide assessment

Lavelle Patrick, Mathieu Jérôme, Spain Alister, Brown George G., Fragoso Carlos, Lapied Emmanuel, De Aquino Adriana, Barois Isabelle, Barrios Edmundo, Barros Maria Eleusa, Bedano José Camilo, Blanchart Eric, Caulfield Mark E., Chagueza Yamileth, Dai Jun, Decaëns Thibaud, Dominguez Anahí, Dominguez Yamileth, Feijoo Alexander, Folgarait Patricia, Fonte Steven J., Gorosito Norma, Huerta Esperanza, Jimenez Juan Jose, Kelly Courtland A., Loranger Gladys, Marchao Robélio, Marichal Raphaël, Praxedes Catarina, Rodriguez Leonardo, Rousseau Guillaume Xavier, Rousseau Laurent, Ruiz Nuria, Sanabria Catalina, Suarez Juan Carlos, Ebagnerin Tondoh Jerôme, De Valença Anne, Vanek Steven J., Vasquez Joël, Velasquez Elena, Webster Emily, Zhang Chi. 2022. Soil macroinvertebrate communities: A world-wide assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31 (7) : 1261-1276.

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Url - jeu de données - Entrepôt autre : https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r2280gbc2

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Résumé : Aim: Macroinvertebrates comprise a highly diverse set of taxa with great potential as indicators of soil quality. Communities were sampled at 3,694 sites distributed world-wide. We aimed to analyse the patterns of abundance, composition and network characteristics and their relationships to latitude, mean annual temperature and rainfall, land cover, soil texture and agricultural practices. Location: Sites are distributed in 41 countries, ranging from 55° S to 57° N latitude, from 0 to 4,000 m in elevation, with annual rainfall ranging from 500 to >3,000 mm and mean temperatures of 5–32°C. Time period: 1980–2018. Major taxa studied: All soil macroinvertebrates: Haplotaxida; Coleoptera; Formicidae; Arachnida; Chilopoda; Diplopoda; Diptera; Isoptera; Isopoda; Homoptera; Hemiptera; Gastropoda; Blattaria; Orthoptera; Lepidoptera; Dermaptera; and “others”. Methods: Standard ISO 23611-5 sampling protocol was applied at all sites. Data treatment used a set of multivariate analyses, principal components analysis (PCA) on macrofauna data transformed by Hellinger's method, multiple correspondence analysis for environmental data (latitude, elevation, temperature and average annual rainfall, type of vegetation cover) transformed into discrete classes, coinertia analysis to compare these two data sets, and bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap tests to evaluate the part of the variance of the macrofauna data attributable to each of the environmental factors. Network analysis was performed. Each pairwise association of taxonomic units was tested against a null model considering local and regional scales, in order to avoid spurious correlations. Results: Communities were separated into five clusters reflecting their densities and taxonomic richness. They were significantly influenced by climatic conditions, soil texture and vegetation cover. Abundance and diversity, highest in tropical forests (1,895 ± 234 individuals/m2) and savannahs (1,796 ± 72 individuals/m2), progressively decreased in tropical cropping systems (tree-associated crops, 1,358 ± 120 individuals/m2; pastures, 1,178 ± 154 individuals/m2; and annual crops, 867 ± 62 individuals/m2), temperate grasslands (529 ± 60 individuals/m2), forests (232 ± 20 individuals/m2) and annual crops (231 ± 24 individuals/m2) and temperate dry forests and shrubs (195 ± 11 individuals/m2). Agricultural management decreased overall abundance by ≤54% in tropical areas and 64% in temperate areas. Connectivity varied with taxa, with dominant positive connections in litter transformers and negative connections with ecosystem engineers and Arachnida. Connectivity and modularity were higher in communities with low abundance and taxonomic richness. Main conclusions: Soil macroinvertebrate communities respond to climatic, soil and land-cover conditions. All taxa, except termites, are found everywhere, and communities from the five clusters cover a wide range of geographical and environmental conditions. Agricultural practices significantly decrease abundance, although the presence of tree components alleviates this effect.

Mots-clés libres : Communities, Land cover, Macrofauna database, Network analysis, Soil ecology, Soil macroinvertebrates

Classification Agris : P34 - Biologie du sol
L20 - Écologie animale

Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 1 (2019-) - Biodiversité

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Lavelle Patrick, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA) - auteur correspondant
  • Mathieu Jérôme, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Spain Alister
  • Brown George G., EMBRAPA (BRA)
  • Fragoso Carlos, INECOL (MEX)
  • Lapied Emmanuel, Taxonomia International Foundation (FRA)
  • De Aquino Adriana, EMBRAPA (BRA)
  • Barois Isabelle, INECOL (MEX)
  • Barrios Edmundo, FAO (ITA)
  • Barros Maria Eleusa, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Bedano José Camilo, National University of Río Cuarto (ARG)
  • Blanchart Eric, IRD (FRA)
  • Caulfield Mark E., Wageningen University (NLD)
  • Chagueza Yamileth, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (COL)
  • Dai Jun, SCAU (CHN)
  • Decaëns Thibaud, CNRS (FRA)
  • Dominguez Anahí, National University of Río Cuarto (ARG)
  • Dominguez Yamileth, Universidad del Atlántico (COL)
  • Feijoo Alexander, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira (COL)
  • Folgarait Patricia, IESCT (ARG)
  • Fonte Steven J., Colorado State University (USA)
  • Gorosito Norma, IESCT (ARG)
  • Huerta Esperanza, Wageningen University and Research Centre (NLD)
  • Jimenez Juan Jose, Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (ESP)
  • Kelly Courtland A., Colorado State University (USA)
  • Loranger Gladys, Université des Antilles (GLP)
  • Marchao Robélio, EMBRAPA (BRA)
  • Marichal Raphaël, CIRAD-PERSYST-UMR ABSys (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0001-9070-5749
  • Praxedes Catarina, MPEG (BRA)
  • Rodriguez Leonardo, Universidad de la Amazonia (COL)
  • Rousseau Guillaume Xavier, Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (BRA)
  • Rousseau Laurent, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Ruiz Nuria, ANR (FRA)
  • Sanabria Catalina, Universidad del Valle (COL)
  • Suarez Juan Carlos, Universidad de la Amazonia (COL)
  • Ebagnerin Tondoh Jerôme, Université Nagui Abrogoua (CIV)
  • De Valença Anne, Wageningen University (NLD)
  • Vanek Steven J., Colorado State University (USA)
  • Vasquez Joël, IIAP (PER)
  • Velasquez Elena, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (COL)
  • Webster Emily, UC (USA)
  • Zhang Chi, SCAU (CHN)

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