Nutrient contents and microbial communities as mediators of the effects of land-use in ecosystem functioning in alpine ecosystems from Central Mexico

IF 2.8 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Karen Carrasco-Espinosa, Morena Avitia, Nadia S. Santini, Ana E. Escalante
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Abstract

Purpose

The interplay between microbial taxonomy, functional diversity, and land-use changes across diverse ecosystems must be better understood. This study explores, through a statistical modeling approach, the intricate relationships between microbial communities, soil properties (nutrient contents and physicochemical parameters), and land-use changes, using stable isotopes ratio (δ13C/δ15N) as ecosystem function indicator.

Methods

Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) this study aims to investigate how soil microbial communities, soil properties and ecosystem function are interconnected in three ecosystems undergoing land-use change in Nevado de Toluca, Mexico.

Results

Multivariate analyses of microbial communities and soil parameters for the different land-uses reveal significant variation in both microbial composition and soil properties (i.e. nutrient contents) mainly explained by the land-use history of the studied ecosystems. Through the SEM approach, it was possible to disentangle the relative contribution of land-use change, microbial community composition and nutrient contents to the ecosystem function defined as the δ13C/δ15N ratio.

Conclusions

Microbial communities are the main drivers of soil ecosystem functioning. However, through SEM approach it is possible to formally test direct and indirect relationships impacting microbial communities and the resulting functional consequences, contributing to a mechanistic understanding of the ecological implications of land-use change, aiding in sustainable land-use decision-making.

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养分含量和微生物群落是土地利用对墨西哥中部高山生态系统生态系统功能影响的中介因素
目的 必须更好地了解不同生态系统中微生物分类、功能多样性和土地利用变化之间的相互作用。本研究以稳定同位素比值(δ13C/δ15N)作为生态系统功能指标,通过统计建模方法探讨微生物群落、土壤特性(养分含量和理化参数)以及土地利用变化之间的复杂关系。方法本研究采用结构方程建模(SEM)方法,旨在研究墨西哥内瓦多-德-托卢卡(Nevado de Toluca)三个正在经历土地利用变化的生态系统中,土壤微生物群落、土壤特性和生态系统功能是如何相互关联的。结果对不同土地利用下的微生物群落和土壤参数进行多元分析后发现,微生物组成和土壤特性(即养分含量)都存在显著差异,这主要是由所研究生态系统的土地利用历史造成的。通过 SEM 方法,有可能将土地利用变化、微生物群落组成和养分含量对生态系统功能(定义为 δ13C/δ15N 比率)的相对贡献区分开来。然而,通过 SEM 方法可以正式检验影响微生物群落的直接和间接关系以及由此产生的功能后果,有助于从机理上理解土地利用变化对生态的影响,有助于可持续的土地利用决策。
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Journal of Soils and Sediments
Journal of Soils and Sediments 环境科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
256
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Soils and Sediments (JSS) is devoted to soils and sediments; it deals with contaminated, intact and disturbed soils and sediments. JSS explores both the common aspects and the differences between these two environmental compartments. Inter-linkages at the catchment scale and with the Earth’s system (inter-compartment) are an important topic in JSS. The range of research coverage includes the effects of disturbances and contamination; research, strategies and technologies for prediction, prevention, and protection; identification and characterization; treatment, remediation and reuse; risk assessment and management; creation and implementation of quality standards; international regulation and legislation.
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