Land use and temperature shape the beta diversity of soil nematodes across the Mollisol zone in northeast China

IF 6 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1016/j.agee.2024.109132
Fengjuan Pan , Haidong Gu , Zhuxiu Liu , Yueyu Sui , Neil B. McLaughlin , Junjie Liu , Guanghua Wang
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Understanding soil biodiversity response to land use change is crucial for predicting and preserving soil ecological functions and health under anthropogenic influence. Yet, the overall effect of land use changes and climate conditions on belowground biodiversity remains insufficiently explored at large scales. Here, we studied the effect of conversion from natural soils to agricultural soils on soil nematode diversity and community assembly across the Mollisol zone in northeast China. We found that nematode alpha diversity decreased in agricultural soils, and nematode alpha diversity did not exhibit a regular change with latitudinal variation. For beta diversity, we found that nematode community structures were significantly affected by land use change. Furthermore, climatic factors and geographic distance significantly impacted the beta diversity of soil nematodes, but not the alpha diversity. Mean annual temperature was a primary climatic determinant of soil nematode communities, while the effect of mean annual precipitation on soil nematode beta diversity was only observed in agricultural soils. Stochastic processes dominated soil nematode community assembly, but agricultural soils increased the importance of deterministic processes compared to natural soils. There is no any expected variation in soil nematode alpha diversity along the Mollisol zone. Our findings highlight the crucial role of temperature in driving soil nematode communities.

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土地利用和温度决定了中国东北软土地带土壤线虫的贝塔多样性
了解土壤生物多样性对土地利用变化的响应对于预测和保护人为影响下的土壤生态功能和健康至关重要。然而,对于土地利用变化和气候条件对地下生物多样性的整体影响,大尺度的研究仍然不足。在这里,我们研究了从自然土壤到农业土壤的转换对中国东北软土地带土壤线虫多样性和群落组合的影响。我们发现,农业土壤中线虫的α多样性降低了,而且线虫的α多样性并没有随着纬度的变化而呈现出规律性的变化。在贝塔多样性方面,我们发现线虫群落结构受到土地利用变化的显著影响。此外,气候因素和地理距离对土壤线虫的β多样性有明显影响,但对α多样性没有影响。年平均气温是决定土壤线虫群落的主要气候因素,而年平均降水量对土壤线虫β多样性的影响仅在农业土壤中观察到。随机过程主导了土壤线虫群落的组合,但与自然土壤相比,农业土壤增加了确定性过程的重要性。土壤线虫阿尔法多样性在软沙层地带没有任何预期的变化。我们的研究结果凸显了温度在驱动土壤线虫群落中的关键作用。
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment publishes scientific articles dealing with the interface between agroecosystems and the natural environment, specifically how agriculture influences the environment and how changes in that environment impact agroecosystems. Preference is given to papers from experimental and observational research at the field, system or landscape level, from studies that enhance our understanding of processes using data-based biophysical modelling, and papers that bridge scientific disciplines and integrate knowledge. All papers should be placed in an international or wide comparative context.
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