Effect of Soybean Cultivation on Soil Collembola Community in Marshland of Sanjiang Plain, China


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The Sanjiang Plain, the largest inland freshwater marshland in China, was extensive reclaimed into agricultural land. To assess the effects of marshland reclamation on Collembola, we investigated collembolan communities in a chronosequence of soybean plantations (2, 15, and 25 years) in Sanjiang marshland, Northeastern China. We found that: 1) the densities and species richness of Collembola were promoted after short-term (2 years) cultivation of soybean, but significantly decreased after medium-term cultivation (15 years); 2) the densities of epi-edaphic Collembola increased while the densities of hemi-edaphic Collembola decreased as the elongation of soybean cultivation; 3) compared with S0, two species of Collembola appeared while five species disappeared in S25. The changes of plant communities and the soil traits were supposed to be the key factors affecting the composition of soil Collembola. We thus suggest that original marshland should be saved for preserving high diversity and densities of Collembola in the Sanjiang Plain.

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Yongjing Dou

Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: wudonghui@neigae.ac.cn
中国, Changchun, 130102; Beijing, 100049

Liang Chang

Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment

Email: wudonghui@neigae.ac.cn
中国, Changchun, 130102

Bing Zhang

Georg August University Göttingen, J.F. Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, Animal Ecology

Email: wudonghui@neigae.ac.cn
德国, Göttingen, 37073

Donghui Wu

Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment; Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education; Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization

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Email: wudonghui@neigae.ac.cn
中国, Changchun, 130102; Changchun, 130117; Changchun, 130117

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