Project - How trait spectra of bryophytes, vascular plants and invertebrates interact to control carbon turnover in arctic tundra: mechanisms underlying climate change impacts
Summary
People involved
Name | Organization | Role |
J.H.C Cornelissen | VU University Amsterdam | PI |
E. Krab | VU University Amsterdam | Researcher |
Datasets
Title | Start date | End date |
Diversity Changes in Soil Mesofauna (Springtails and Oribatid Mites) in the Subarctic (Abisko Swedish Lapland) | 2007-05-15 | 2007-08-05 |
Publications
Eveline J. Krab, Rien Aerts, et al., 2014. Northern peatland Collembola communities unaffected by three summers of simulated extreme precipitation. Applied Soil Ecology 79 (2014-07), 70-76
Eveline J. Krab, Matty P. Berg, et al., 2013. Vascular plant litter input in subarctic peat bogs changes Collembola diets and decomposition patterns. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 63 (2013-08), 106-115
Eveline J. Krab, Irene M. Van Schrojenstein Lantman, et al., 2013. How extreme is an extreme climatic event to a subarctic peatland springtail community? Soil Biology and Biochemistry 59 (2013-04), 16-24
Eveline J. Krab, Richard S. P. Van Logtestijn, et al., 2012. Reservations about preservations: storage methods affect δ13C signatures differently even in closely related soil fauna. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 (1), 138-144
Eveline J. Krab, Hilde Oorsprong, et al., 2010. Turning northern peatlands upside down: disentangling microclimate and substrate quality effects on vertical distribution of Collembola. Functional Ecology 24 (6), 1362-1369
Eveline J. Krab, Johannes H. C. Cornelissen, et al., 2008. Amino acid uptake among wide-ranging moss species may contribute to their strong position in higher-latitude ecosystems. Plant and Soil 304 (1-2), 199-208
Funding program
Netherlands Polar Program (NPP)
NWO project id
851.40.060
Region
Arctica
Start date
2007-05-15
End date
2010-12-31