Faunal stage-dependent altering of soil nitrogen availability in a temperate forest

Autor: Nobuhiro Kaneko, Ayu Toyota
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
Zdroj: Pedobiologia. 55:129-135
ISSN: 0031-4056
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2011.10.007
Popis: Functional traits of organisms often depend on their developmental stages during growth. However, whether the ecological functions of organisms change at different developmental stages remains poorly understood, especially for soil animals. The train millipede, Parafontaria laminata , which has a synchronised life cycle, often dominates in soil invertebrate communities in central Japan. Because adults of this species are litter-feeders and larvae are soil-feeders, we hypothesised that the train millipede assumes a different role in of the cycling of nitrogen (N) depending on its developmental stage. To determine the effects of P. laminata on N retention or loss in temperate forest soil, millipede density was manipulated in two mesocosm experiments using adult and larval millipedes. We found strong evidence that the effects of P. laminata on N dynamics differ between millipede developmental stages. Larvae enhanced N leaching, which was significantly higher in the high-density treatment than in treatments without millipedes (control). In contrast, adults did not affect N leaching, although high and intermediate adult density significantly increased soil N content compared to control and low-density treatments. Our results suggest that soil-feeding larvae promote soil N mineralisation, whereas litter-feeding adults inhibit N mineralisation, potentially sustaining N levels in the soil for at least the duration of our experimental period. Because natural populations of P. laminata exhibit high abundance and a synchronised life cycle at the landscape level, the soil-to-litter feeding shift that depends on P. laminata 's developmental stage-of may cause large temporal variation in N dynamics in forest ecosystems compared to macrofauna-free systems.
Databáze: OpenAIRE