Tree species replacement from birch to spruce affects eukaryome in boreal forest soil

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Sunil Mundra , Dinesh Sanka Loganathachetti , Håvard Kauserud , Anna Maria Fiore-Donno , Tonje Økland , Jørn-Frode Nordbakken , O. Janne Kjønaas
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Large-scale replacements of native birch with spruce have been carried out in Western Norway for economic reasons. This tree species shift potentially affects biotic components such as the eucaryome, consisting of microscopic animals (Metazoa), protists and fungi, which are key players in the functioning of forest ecosystem. The impact on the belowground eukaryome and its interactions with vegetation and soil properties is not well assessed. We examined the impact of replacing native birch with Norway spruce plantations on the eukaryome of the boreal forest floor in Western Norway using 18S rDNA metabarcoding. The tree species shift from birch to spruce had significant impacts on the eukaryome at both taxonomic (Metazoa) and functional categories (phagotrophs, phototrophs, parasites and osmotrophs). The distinct differences in eukaryome communities were related to changes in understorey vegetation biomass and soil chemistry following the tree species shift. This had a negative effect on eukaryome richness, particularly affecting phagotrophs and parasites, while the opposite was observed for osmotroph richness. Our results indicated that the spruce plantations altered the eukaryome communities and their food-web patterns compared to what was found in the native birch forest soil. This information should be taken into consideration in forest management planning.

从桦树到云杉的树种更替影响北方森林土壤中的真核生物群
出于经济原因,挪威西部曾用云杉大规模取代本地桦树。这种树种迁移可能会影响到真核生物群等生物组成部分,真核生物群由微小动物(Metazoa)、原生生物和真菌组成,是森林生态系统功能的关键角色。对地下真核生物群的影响及其与植被和土壤特性的相互作用尚未得到很好的评估。我们利用 18S rDNA 代谢编码研究了挪威西部北方森林地面真核细胞组受挪威云杉人工林取代本地桦树的影响。从桦树到云杉的树种转变对真核细胞组的分类(元胞动物)和功能类别(吞噬营养体、光营养体、寄生虫和渗透营养体)都产生了重大影响。真核生物群落的明显差异与树种转移后林下植被生物量和土壤化学成分的变化有关。这对真核生物群落的丰富度产生了负面影响,尤其是对吞噬营养体和寄生虫的影响,而对渗透营养体丰富度的影响则恰恰相反。我们的研究结果表明,与原生桦树林土壤相比,云杉种植改变了真核生物群落及其食物网模式。在森林管理规划中应考虑到这一信息。
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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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6.90
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发文量
51
审稿时长
27 days
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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