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Soil biogeochemical responses to multiple co-occurring forms of human-induced environmental change

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OECOLOGIA
卷 201, 期 4, 页码 1109-1121

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-023-05360-7

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N deposition; Climate change; Altered precipitation; Urbanization; Soil respiration

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Human activities have caused various environmental issues, such as climate change-related increased temperatures and altered precipitation patterns, air pollution, and impacts of urbanization. The Sonoran Desert, particularly the Phoenix metropolitan area, is highly affected by these issues due to rapid urbanization. This study examined how the simultaneous manipulation of increasing temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, nitrogen deposition, and urbanization influenced soil respiration and mineral N pools in this desert. The results show that the four forms of environmental change alter C and N dynamics, with significant interactions among the factors, suggesting that the impact of each environmental change factor depends on the levels of others.
Human activities cause a multitude of environmental issues, including increased temperatures and altered precipitation patterns associated with climate change, air pollution, and other impacts of urbanization. One area highly affected by these issues is the Sonoran Desert, specifically the Phoenix metropolitan area where urbanization is among the most rapid in the United States. Most studies investigate these multiple environmental change factors independently or sometimes in pairs, but rarely all together as co-occurring forms of change. We examined how the simultaneous manipulation of increasing temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, nitrogen deposition, and urbanization influenced soil respiration and mineral N pools in the Sonoran Desert. Soil was collected from urban and exurban sites, from both nitrogen-fertilized and control plots. To simulate projected climate change, the soils were incubated in microcosm at the annual average Phoenix temperature as well a 2 celcius increase under a factorial precipitation treatment of decreased frequency and increased pulse size. Our results show that C and N dynamics were altered by all four forms of environmental change. However, the dominance of significant 3- and 4-way interactions among the four environmental factors for both respiration and mineral N pools demonstrates that the impact of any given form of environmental change will depend on the levels of the other environmental factors. In other words, the cumulative effect of altered precipitation, fertilization, temperature, and urbanization on soil biogeochemical processes is not necessarily predictable from their individual impact.

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