Warming decreases desert ecosystem functioning by altering biocrusts in drylands

Author:

Li Xinrong12ORCID,Sun Jingyao1ORCID,Zhang Hongxia1ORCID,Tan Huijuan1,Hui Rong1,Qi Jinghua1,Zhang Peng1,Ward Nicholas D.34

Affiliation:

1. Shapotou Desert Research and Experiment Station Northwest Institute of Eco‐environment and Resource Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Lanzhou China

2. Breeding Base for Key Laboratory Land Degradation and Ecological Restoration in Northwest China Ningxia University Yinchuan China

3. Marine Sciences Laboratory Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Sequim Washington USA

4. School of Oceanography University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

Abstract Warming and precipitation fluctuations are changing desert ecosystems in global drylands. However, the effects of climate change on keystone species such as cryptogamic biocrust in drylands remain relatively under‐investigated, even though biocrusts play a vital role in desert ecosystems. We conducted a long‐term experiment (14 years) to simulate the responses of two main types of biocrusts to warming coupled with reduction in precipitation that was achieved by open‐top chambers (OTCs) to simulate the predicted warming and precipitation decreasing under climate change scenario. We also conduct a structural analysis to evaluate the resulting changes in desert ecosystem functioning (carbon and nitrogen cycling). Neither warming and corresponding rainfall reduction treatments had a negative effect on lichen species richness, but both treatments reduced lichen cover and biomass. The negative effects of warming on moss‐dominated crusts were much greater than those on lichen‐dominated crusts. Although mosses and lichens had varying degree responses to warming, the loss of mosses and decreased lichen cover and biomass, as well as the shortening of the wet time, resulted in a reduction in carbon and nitrogen fixation, soil enzyme activity and water‐holding capacity of biocrusts and topsoil. These impacts collectively change the water balance of drylands and weaken the hydrological and biogeochemical function of biocrusts. Synthesis and applications: Results from this long‐term experiment suggest that the ecosystem C and N cycling and water balance of global drylands may be highly impacted by climate change, in part because of the response of biocrusts, which contribute an important implication for both dryland restoration and earth system dynamics.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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