马赛克群落中的生物多样性:利用高山草甸的植物功能特征预测土壤微生物多样性

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECOLOGY European Journal of Soil Biology Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ejsobi.2024.103599
Zekun Liu , Shiting Zhang , Bayaerta , Kechang Niu
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众所周知,高山草甸的镶嵌斑块主要是由植物与土壤的相互作用形成的。然而,我们对植物功能特性是否以及如何通过质量和多样性效应介导环境因素对土壤微生物多样性的影响知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们调查了西藏高寒草甸中由不同植物功能群主导的五种不同镶嵌斑块(群落)的植物功能特征。我们测量了每个小区中每种植物的关键功能特征,计算了植物群落的功能组成(即群落加权平均值,CWM)和结构(即功能多样性,FD),以研究植物对土壤微生物多样性的质量和多样性效应。一般来说,通过植物群落 CWM 和 FD 的变化可以预测土壤微生物多样性在马赛克群落中的差异。单凭五种植物性状的 FD 变化就能预测土壤细菌丰富度 46% 的变化,如果将环境因素的直接影响包括在内,则土壤真菌丰富度的变化可高达 91%。针对土壤可利用磷和 pH 值的变化,植物 CWM 和叶片磷、氮含量 FD 的增加显著提高了土壤细菌的丰富度,但降低了土壤真菌的丰富度。因此,植物功能性状通过质量和多样性效应在介导土壤微生物多样性受环境因子影响方面起着关键作用。我们的研究不仅说明了植物性状在塑造西藏高寒草甸镶嵌群落中植物与土壤相互作用中的功能意义,还促进了将镶嵌斑块中的生物多样性与脆弱的高寒生态系统功能联系起来的研究。
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Biodiversity in mosaic communities: Predicting soil microbial diversity using plant functional traits in alpine meadow

It is well known that the mosaic patches of alpine meadows are primarily shaped by plant-soil interactions. However, we know little about whether and how plant functional traits mediate the influence of edaphic factors on soil microbial diversity through the mass and diversity effects. In this study, we investigated plant functional traits in five distinctive of mosaic patches (communities) dominated by different plant functional groups in a Tibetan alpine meadow. We measured key functional traits for every plant species within each plot to calculate the functional composition (i.e., community-weighted mean, CWM) and structure (i.e., functional diversity, FD) of the plant community to examine the mass and diversity effects of plants on soil microbial diversity. In general, the difference in soil microbial diversity across the mosaic communities can be predicted by changes in CWM and FD of plant communities incorporating edaphic factors. The change in FD of five plant traits alone can predict 46% variation for soil bacterial richness, and up to 91% variation for soil fungal richness when the direct effect of edaphic factors was included. In response to variations in soil available phosphorus and pH, an increase in plant CWM and FD of leaf phosphorus and nitrogen content significantly promoted the richness of soil bacteria but lowered soil fungal richness. Hence, plant functional traits play a critical role in mediating the effects of edaphic factors on soil microbial diversity through mass and diversity effects. Our study not only illustrates the functional significance of plant traits in shaping plant-soil interactions in mosaic communities of the Tibetan alpine meadow but also promotes research linking biodiversity in mosaic patches to the functionality of the fragile alpine ecosystem.

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European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Soil Biology covers all aspects of soil biology which deal with microbial and faunal ecology and activity in soils, as well as natural ecosystems or biomes connected to ecological interests: biodiversity, biological conservation, adaptation, impact of global changes on soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and effects and fate of pollutants as influenced by soil organisms. Different levels in ecosystem structure are taken into account: individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems themselves. At each level, different disciplinary approaches are welcomed: molecular biology, genetics, ecophysiology, ecology, biogeography and landscape ecology.
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