Wpływ suszy na ściółkowo-glebowe zgrupowania skoczogonków (Collembola, Hexapoda) w lesie mieszanym Influence of drought on epigeic soil collembolan communities (Hexapoda) of moderately humid mixed deciduous forest
The resilience of forest ecosystems to climate changes such as elevated temperature and frequent
drought episodes, strongly depends on how the soil subsystems and its inhabitants responds to
these perturbation. The epigeic soil Collembola communities of mature mixed deciduous forest
and adjacent young plantation on moderately humid soil were compared in two consecutive years,
out of which the second one was marked by significant deficiency of precipitation in growing−
−season. The study plots were established on the area of experimental forests of Warsaw University
of Life Science−SGGW in Rogów (central Poland). The objectives of the study was to assess the
sensitivity of forest Collembola communities to drought stress and to check if the reaction depends
on stand age. We also aimed to test if an indicator species of climate changes can be appointed.
The results showed that three months drought episode had negative impact on forest Collembola
communities of mature stands, while communities of young plantation were not affected. The
reduction of total abundance of Collembola and clear changes in communities structure in mature
stand was detected in the year of lower precipitation. The Collembola communities of young
plantation were also significantly transformed, but in result of clear cutting and soil preparation.
Therefore, the successional changes were the most evident process in these communities and there
were no signs of drought influence. Among the most numerous species in Collembola communities
of mature forest Isotomiella minor was appointed as an indicator of drought, because its abundance
was drastically reduced in the year of lower precipitation. The small number of specimen of this
species in young plantation may also prove its sensitivity to deficiency of humidity in soil. The
significantly negative response to drought episode was documented also for Psuedosinella horaki,
Micraphorura absoloni and Megalothorax minimus. Our study provided strong evidence that the
drought, which lasted only three months, had a detrimental effect on forest Collembola commu−
nities.
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