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Cultural ecosystem services provided by the biodiversity of forest soils: A European review

机译:森林土壤生物多样性提供的文化生态系统服务:欧洲审查

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Soil is one of the most species-rich habitats and plays a crucial role in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. It is acknowledged that soils and their biota deliver many ecosystem services. However, up to now, cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by soil biodiversity remained virtually unknown. Here we present a multilingual and multisubject literature review on cultural benefits provided by belowground biota in European forests. We found 226 papers mentioning impact of soil biota on the cultural aspects of human life. According to the reviewed literature, soil organisms contribute to all CES. Impact on CES, as reflected in literature, was highest for fungi and lowest for microorganisms and mesofauna. Cultural benefits provided by soil biota clearly prevailed in the total of the reviewed references, but there were also negative effects mentioned in six CES. The same organism groups or even individual species may have negative impacts within one CES and at the same time act as an ecosystem service provider for another CES. The CES were found to be supported at several levels of ecosystem service provision: from single species to two or more functional/taxonomical groups and in some cases morphological diversity acted as a surrogate for species diversity. Impact of soil biota on CES may be both direct by providing the benefits (or dis-benefits) and indirect through the use of the products or services obtained from these benefits. The CES from soil biota interacted among themselves and with other ES, but more than often, they did not create bundles, because there exist temporal fluctuations in value of CES and a time lag between direct and indirect benefits. Strong regionality was noted for most of CES underpinned by soil biota: the same organism group or species may have strong impact on CES (positive, negative or both) in some regions while no, minor or opposite effects in others. Contrarily to the CES based on landscapes, in the CES provided by soil biota distance between the ecosystem and its CES benefiting area is shorter (CES based on landscapes are used less by local people and more by visitors, meanwhile CES based on species or organism groups are used mainly by local people). Our review revealed the existence of a considerable amount of spatially fragmented and semantically rich information highlighting cultural values provided by forest soil biota in Europe.
机译:土壤是富含物种丰富的栖息地之一,在陆地生态系统的运作中起着至关重要的作用。承认土壤及其生物群提供了许多生态系统服务。但是,到目前为止,土壤生物多样性提供的文化生态系统服务(CES)几乎不为人知。在这里,我们对欧洲森林下面Biota提供的文化效益提供了多语言和多种话语文献综述。我们发现226篇论文提到了土壤生物田对人类生活的文化方面的影响。根据审查的文献,土壤生物有助于所有CES。根据文献中反映的,对CE的影响最高,对于真菌和微生物和Mesofauna最低。土壤Biota提供的文化效益在审查的参考文献中显然普遍存在,但在六个CE中也提到了负面影响。相同的生物体或甚至个别种类可能在一个CES内产生负面影响,并且同时充当另一个CE的生态系统服务提供商。发现CES在几个生态系统服务条款中得到支持:从单一物种到两个或多个功能/分类群,在某些情况下,形态多样性担任物种多样性的替代品。土壤生物群对CES的影响可以通过使用从这些益处获得的产品或服务提供了益处(或损益)和间接的效益。来自土壤生物群的CES在他们自己和其他es中互动,但与其他ES相互作用,他们没有创造捆绑,因为CES的价值存在时间波动和直接和间接效益之间的时间滞后。通过土壤生物群的大部分CES注意到强大的墓地:相同的生物体组或物种可能对某些地区的CES(阳性,阴性或两者)产生强烈影响,而其他地区则没有对其他人的轻微或相反的影响。与基于景观的CES相反,在生态系统和其CES受益区域之间的土壤生物杉距离提供的CES中,较短(基于景观的CES由当地人使用较少的人,同时根据物种或有机体群体的CES主要用于当地人)。我们的审查显示存在相当数量的空间碎片和语义上丰富的信息突出欧洲森林土壤生物群提供的文化价值。

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