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Removal of grazers alters the response of tundra soil carbon to warming and enhanced nitrogen availability

Ylänne, Henni; Kaarlejärvi, Elina; Väisänen, Maria; Männistö, Minna K.; Ahonen, Saija H. K.; Olofsson, Johan; Stark, Sari (2019-11-21)

 
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Ylänne, Henni
Kaarlejärvi, Elina
Väisänen, Maria
Männistö, Minna K.
Ahonen, Saija H. K.
Olofsson, Johan
Stark, Sari
John Wiley & Sons
21.11.2019

Ylänne, H., Kaarlejärvi, E., Väisänen, M., Männistö, M. K., Ahonen, S. H. K., Olofsson, J., and Stark, S.. 2020. Removal of grazers alters the response of tundra soil carbon to warming and enhanced nitrogen availability. Ecological Monographs 90( 1):e01396. 10.1002/ecm.1396

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© 2019 by the Ecological Society of America. This is the early online version of the following article: Ylänne, H., Kaarlejärvi, E., Väisänen, M., Männistö, M. K., Ahonen, S. H. K., Olofsson, J., and Stark, S.. 2019. Removal of grazers alters the response of tundra soil carbon to warming and enhanced nitrogen availability. Ecological Monographs 00( 00):e01396., which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1396.
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Abstract

The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter the capacity of tundra soils to store carbon. Yet, predicting changes in soil carbon is hindered by the fact that multiple factors simultaneously control processes sustaining carbon storage and we do not understand how they act in concert. Here, we investigated the effects of warmer temperatures, enhanced soil nitrogen availability, and the combination of these on tundra carbon stocks at three different grazing regimes: on areas with over 50‐yr history of either light or heavy reindeer grazing and in 5‐yr‐old exlosures in the heavily grazed area. In line with earlier reports, warming generally decreased soil carbon stocks. However, our results suggest that the mechanisms by which warming decreases carbon storage depend on grazing intensity: under long‐term light grazing soil carbon losses were linked to higher shrub abundance and higher enzymatic activities, whereas under long‐term heavy grazing, carbon losses were linked to drier soils and higher enzymatic activities. Importantly, under enhanced soil nitrogen availability, warming did not induce soil carbon losses under either of the long‐term grazing regimes, whereas inside exclosures in the heavily grazed area, also the combination of warming and enhanced nutrient availability induced soil carbon loss. Grazing on its own did not influence the soil carbon stocks. These results reveal that accounting for the effect of warming or grazing alone is not sufficient to reliably predict future soil carbon storage in the tundra. Instead, the joint effects of multiple global changes need to be accounted for, with a special focus given to abrupt changes in grazing currently taking place in several parts of the Arctic.

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