2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4676
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Changes in soil and litter properties differentially influence soil nematode communities across three successional stages in two contrasting forests

Abstract: Understanding the linkages between aboveground and belowground ecosystems is important for explaining the variation in soil organisms with plant communities on a spatiotemporal scale. Here, soil nematode communities were investigated across three successional stages (early, mid, and late) in two contrasting forests at low and high latitudes in China. We found that forest succession affected the relative abundance of some nematode trophic groups, whereas it did not alter the total nematode abundance in the two … Show more

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