Amplified impacts of human activities: Non-linear responses of riverine microbial communities to distribution of land use.

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.123937
Zhenyu Zhang, Junhao Tang, Long Wang, Chongchong Zhu, Qian Xun, Daniel Rosado
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Rapid global urbanization poses considerable ecological risks to freshwater systems, notably leading to substantial reductions in microbial communities. To assess the impacts of human activities on these communities, we applied the high-throughput amplicon DNA sequencing to examine spatial variations in riverine microbial communities within an urbanized watershed. Coupled with the Geographical Detector Model, the effects of the land use were identified across the watershed. Results show that microbial communities were closely linked to the human-impacted land use patterns. The upstream region, dominated by forest cover (71%), exhibited the highest microbial population (3384 OTUs), whereas the urbanized downstream outlet (91% urban land) showed the lowest microbial population (471 OTUs). Additionally, the spatial distribution of the human-impacted land use appears to abruptly alter microbial pathways along the river. The spatial threshold effect of human-impacted land use is indicated by a Moran's I value exceeding 0.80. Notably, a 300-m buffer zone around different land uses seems to significantly influenced sediment microbial communities. Besides, the influence of land use on microbial communities is intensified by spatial drivers. For instance, agricultural land use was found to impact riverine Parcubacteria communities, with factor detector values increasing by over 30% in 400-500 m buffer zones. These findings provide new insights into the complex relationship between human activity and riverine microbial communities, highlighting important implications for ecosystem management in rapidly urbanization regions.

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人类活动的放大影响:河流微生物群落对土地利用分布的非线性响应。
快速的全球城市化给淡水系统带来了相当大的生态风险,特别是导致微生物群落的大幅减少。为了评估人类活动对这些群落的影响,我们应用高通量扩增子DNA测序技术研究了城市化流域内河流微生物群落的空间变化。结合地理探测器模型,确定了整个流域土地利用的影响。结果表明,微生物群落与人类影响的土地利用模式密切相关。以森林覆盖为主的上游地区(71%)微生物种群数量最多(3384 OTUs),而城市化的下游出口(91%为城市用地)微生物种群数量最少(471 OTUs)。此外,人类影响的土地利用的空间分布似乎突然改变了河流沿线的微生物途径。人类影响土地利用的空间阈值效应表现为Moran’s I值大于0.80。值得注意的是,围绕不同土地利用的300米缓冲区似乎对沉积物微生物群落有显著影响。此外,土地利用对微生物群落的影响在空间驱动因素上呈增强趋势。例如,研究发现,农业用地会影响河流包虫群落,400-500米缓冲区的因子探测器值增加了30%以上。这些发现为人类活动与河流微生物群落之间的复杂关系提供了新的见解,强调了对快速城市化地区生态系统管理的重要意义。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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