Exploring testate amoebae as taxonomic and functional bioindicators to inform peatland habitat status and blanket bog restoration

IF 10.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Biology & Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2025.109790
Bing Liu , Andreas Heinemeyer , Robert Marchant , Robert T.E. Mills
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Many UK blanket bog peatlands are degraded due to historical management including drainage, leading to reduced biodiversity, carbon sequestration and water storage. Currently, much restoration efforts including rewetting and revegetation strategies are being deployed aiming to restore habitats towards intact and ecohydrologically functioning ecosystems. However, it remains unclear how these efforts affect the key microbial consumers, testate amoebae (TA), especially their functional traits, and whether TA can be used as a generic tool to monitor the long-term hydrological restoration success. This study compared TA communities and their key functional traits at one intact and three near-intact sites versus three modified blanket bog sites with different habitat conditions (i.e., least modified, post-restoration, and degraded) to assess their environmental responses, bioindicator potential and explore their possible functional contribution to ecosystems in the process of recovery. The results showed: 1) TA community composition gradually changes from degraded to intact sites in both Sphagnum and surface peat, with distinct dominant TA species in each; 2) soil moisture, Sphagnum cover, and phosphorus content strongly relate to TA composition; 3) Hyalosphenia subflava and Corythion dubium indicate dry conditions, while Archerella flavum and Amphitrema wrightianum are indicators of wet conditions; 4) significantly higher community-weighted mean values of TA traits (biovolume, aperture width, siliceous tests) in surface peat at the least modified areas suggest TA's strong role in carbon and silica cycling following rewetting. Our findings support TA as bioindicators for tracking habitat hydrological conditions and restoration progress in blanket bogs, effectively linking community composition to ecosystem functions.
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探索遗存变形虫作为泥炭地生境状况和覆盖沼泽恢复的分类和功能生物指标
许多英国地毯式沼泽泥炭地由于历史管理(包括排水)而退化,导致生物多样性减少,碳封存和水储存减少。目前,许多恢复工作正在进行,包括重新湿润和植被恢复战略,旨在恢复栖息地,使其成为完整的生态水文功能生态系统。然而,目前尚不清楚这些努力如何影响关键的微生物消费者——遗尿变形虫(TA),特别是它们的功能特征,以及TA是否可以作为监测长期水文恢复成功的通用工具。本研究比较了1个完整和3个接近完整的毡状沼泽样地与3个不同生境条件(即最少修改、恢复后和退化)的毡状沼泽样地的TA群落及其主要功能特征,以评估其环境响应、生物指标潜力,并探讨其在恢复过程中可能对生态系统的功能贡献。结果表明:1)泥炭地和地表泥炭地的TA群落组成由退化地向原状地逐渐变化,且各自具有明显的优势TA种;2)土壤水分、泥炭盖度、磷含量与TA组成密切相关;3)黄透明菌(Hyalosphenia subflavum)和双角藻(Corythion duduum)是干燥环境的指示菌,黄箭菌(Archerella flavum)和光明双翅菌(Amphitrema wrightianum)是湿润环境的指示菌;4)改良程度最低的表层泥炭TA特征(生物体积、孔径宽度、硅质试验)群落加权平均值显著高于其他区域,表明TA在复湿后的碳和硅循环中发挥了重要作用。研究结果支持TA作为跟踪地膜沼泽生境水文条件和恢复进程的生物指标,有效地将群落组成与生态系统功能联系起来。
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 农林科学-土壤科学
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16.90
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312
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Soil Biology & Biochemistry publishes original research articles of international significance focusing on biological processes in soil and their applications to soil and environmental quality. Major topics include the ecology and biochemical processes of soil organisms, their effects on the environment, and interactions with plants. The journal also welcomes state-of-the-art reviews and discussions on contemporary research in soil biology and biochemistry.
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