Selecting cost effective and policy-relevant biological indicators for European monitoring of soil biodiversity and ecosystem function

TitleSelecting cost effective and policy-relevant biological indicators for European monitoring of soil biodiversity and ecosystem function
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsGriffiths B.S, Rombke J., Schmelz R.M, Scheffczyk A., Faber J.H, Bloem J., Peres G., Cluzeau D., Chabbi A., Suhadolc M., Sousa J.P, da Silva P.M, Carvalho F., Mendes S., Morais P., Francisco R., Pereira C., Bonkowski M., Geisen S., Bardgett R.D, de Vries F.T, Bolger T., Dirilgen T., Schmidt O., Winding A., Hendriksen N.B, Johansen A., Philippot L., Plassart P., Bru D., Thomson B., Griffiths R.I, Bailey M.J, Keith A., Rutgers M., Mulder C., Hannula S.E, Creamer R., Stone D.
JournalEcological Indicators
Volume69
Pagination213-223
Date PublishedOct
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number1470-160X
Accession NumberWOS:000388785100021
KeywordsBiodiversity & Conservation, bioindicator, carbon, Climatic zone, DNA, Ecosystem services, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, extraction, invertebrates, Land use, land-use, Logical sieve, microbial communities, quality, Soil fauna, Soil microbiology, TERRESTRIAL, validation
Abstract

Soils provide many ecosystem services that are ultimately dependent on the local diversity and below ground abundance of organisms. Soil biodiversity is affected negatively by many threats and there is a perceived policy requirement for the effective biological monitoring of soils at the European level. The aim of this study was to evaluate and recommend policy relevant, cost-effective soil biological indicators for biodiversity and ecosystem function across Europe. A total of 18 potential indicators were selected using a logical-sieve based approach. This paper considers the use of indicators from the 'top down' (i.e. concerned with the process of indicator selection), rather than from the 'bottom up' detail of how individual indicators perform at specific sites and with specific treatments. The indicators assessed a range of microbial, faunal and functional attributes, newer nucleic acids based techniques, morphological approaches and process based measurements. They were tested at 6 European experimental sites already in operation and chosen according to land-use, climatic zone and differences in land management intensity. These were 4 arable sites, one each in Atlantic, Continental, Mediterranean and Pannonian climate zones, and 2 grassland sites, one each in Atlantic and Continental zones. At each site we sampled three replicated plots of contrasting management intensity and, while the treatments varied from site to site, their disturbance effects were quantified in terms of land use intensity. The field sampling and laboratory analysis were standardised through a combination of ISO protocols, or standard operating procedures if the former were not available. Sites were sampled twice, in autumn 2012 and spring or autumn 2013, with relative costs of the different indicators being determined each time. A breakdown of the cost effectiveness of the indicators showed the expected trade-off between effort required in the field and effort required in the laboratory. All the indicators were able to differentiate between the sites but, as no single indicator was sensitive to all the differences in land use intensity, we suggest that an indicator programme should be based upon a suite of different indicators. For monitoring under the European climatic zones and land uses of this study, indicators for ecosystem functions related to the services of water regulation, C-sequestration and nutrient provision would include a minimum suite of: earthworms; functional genes; and bait lamina. For effective monitoring of biodiversity all taxonomic groups would need to be addressed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Griffiths, B. S. Roembke, J. Schmelz, R. M. Scheffczyk, A. Faber, J. H. Bloem, J. Peres, G. Cluzeau, D. Chabbi, A. Suhadolc, M. Sousa, J. P. Martins da Silva, P. Carvalho, F. Mendes, S. Morais, P. Francisco, R. Pereira, C. Bonkowski, M. Geisen, S. Bardgett, R. D. de Vries, F. T. Bolger, T. Dirilgen, T. Schmidt, O. Winding, A. Hendriksen, N. B. Johansen, A. Philippot, L. Plassart, P. Bru, D. Thomson, B. Griffiths, R. I. Bailey, M. J. Keith, A. Rutgers, M. Mulder, C. Hannula, S. E. Creamer, R. Stone, D.
UMR SAS, INRA/L-1751-2013; UMR SAS, MOsol/M-5051-2013; de Vries, Franciska/D-3041-2009; Griffiths, Robert/D-5237-2011; bailey, mark/I-7149-2012; Schmidt, Olaf/A-9670-2008; Griffiths, Bryan/B-2998-2010; Hannula, Silja Emilia/C-7462-2012
KNAW, NIOO-KNAW/0000-0002-3835-159X; de Vries, Franciska/0000-0002-6822-8883; Griffiths, Robert/0000-0002-3341-4547; bailey, mark/0000-0002-0147-7316; Schmidt, Olaf/0000-0003-0098-7960; Griffiths, Bryan/0000-0001-8721-4797; Mulder, Christian/0000-0001-5735-6989; Francisco, Romeu/0000-0002-4643-6075; Philippot, laurent/0000-0003-3461-4492; Martins da Silva, Pedro/0000-0002-5930-264X
European Commission [FP7-264465]; Scottish Government Rural and Environment, Science and Analytical Services Division; Portuguese "Liga para a Protecao da Natureza - LPN"; German Research Foundation (DFG) [1374]
This research was supported by the European Commission within the project EcoFINDERS (Ecological Function and Biodiversity Indicators in European Soils, FP7-264465, http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/projects/ecofinders/); The Scottish Government Rural and Environment, Science and Analytical Services Division; The Portuguese "Liga para a Protecao da Natureza - LPN". The Hainich sites were selected in collaboration with the priority programme 1374 Biodiversity Exploratories of the German Research Foundation (DFG). For support in selecting sites, field sampling and issuing permits we thank Ingo Schoning, Katrin Hartwich, and Christiane Fischer and Steffen Both. We thank the steering committee of the Biodiversity Exploratories, Markus Fischer, Francois Buscot, Eduard Linsenmair, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, and Wolfgang W. Weisser for the collaboration agreement. Field work permits were issued by the responsible state environmental office of Thuringen, Germany. Sampling at the Scheyern site was strongly supported by the team of the Helmholtz Center Munich (Institute for Soil Ecology), namely Dr. Karin Pritsch and Mr. Georg Gerl. Tina Thane and Jasmin Dragestein are thanked for technical assistance. We thank the anonymous reviewers for insightful comments.
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