Soil drainage facilitates earthworm invasion and subsequent carbon loss from peatland soil
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1. Human activities have been a significant driver of environmental changes with tremendous consequences for carbon dynamics. Peatlands are critical ecosystems because they store ~30% of the global soil organic carbon pool and are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic changes. The Zoige peatland on the eastern Tibet Plateau, as the largest alpine peatland in the world, accounts for 1â° of global peat soil organic carbon storage. However, this peatland has experienced dramatic climate change including increased temperature and reduced precipitation in the past decades, which likely is responsible for a decline of the water table and facilitated earthworm invasion, two major factors reducing soil organic carbon (SOC) storage of peatlands. 2. Because earthworms are often more active in low- than in high- moisture peatlands, we hypothesized that the simultaneous occurrence of water table decline and earthworm invasion would synergistically accelerate the release of SOC from peatland soil....
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