Decreased mass specific respiration under experimental warming is robust to the microbial biomass method employed

Academic Article

Abstract

  • AbstractHartley et al. question whether reduction in Rmass, under experimental warming, arises because of the biomass method. We show the method they treat as independent yields the same result. We describe why the substrate‐depletion hypothesis may not solely explain observed responses, and urge caution in interpretation of the seasonal data.
  • Authors

  • Bradford, Mark A
  • Wallenstein, Matthew D
  • Allison, Steven D
  • Treseder, Kathleen K
  • Frey, Serita
  • Watts, Brian W
  • Davies, Christian A
  • Maddox, Thomas R
  • Melillo, Jerry M
  • Mohan, Jacqueline E
  • Reynolds, James F
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • July 2009
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

  • Ecology Letters  Journal
  • Keywords

  • Acclimation
  • CO2
  • adaptation
  • carbon cycling
  • climate change
  • climate warming
  • microbial biomass
  • soil respiration
  • temperature
  • thermal biology
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • E15
  • End Page

  • E18
  • Volume

  • 12
  • Issue

  • 7