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This project explores the role of invertebrate herbivores in forest ecosystems and their impact on soil nutrients, which are crucial for carbon absorption. It aims to establish monitoring stations and integrate findings into ecosystem models to improve climate predictions.
Forests slow global climate change by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide but this ecosystem service is limited by soil nutrients.
Herbivores potentially alter soil nutrients in a range of ways, but these have mostly only been recorded for large mammals.
By comparison, the impacts of the abundant invertebrates in forests have largely been ignored and are not included in current models used to generate the climate predictions so vital for designing governmental policiesThe proposed project will…
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Sweden, Lund
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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