Effects of migratory birds activities on the stoichiometry of soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in a Carex-dominated wetland of Poyang Lake.

Q3 Environmental Science
Bo Yao, Su-Zhen Zou, Jin-Feng Liang, Jia-Fei Ye, Chen-Ying Xu, Xiao-Qian Wang, Qiong Ren, Qi-Wu Hu
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Studying the stoichiometric characteristics of soil nutrients aids in evaluating soil quality and deciphering the coupling of soil nutrients. The influence of migratory bird activities on the dynamics of wetland soil nutrients and their stoichiometric remains unclear. We classified the central, peripheral and adjacent natural grassy areas as severe, mild, and no bird activity (control), respectively, in Donghu Carex meadow, a representative migratory bird habitat in Poyang Lake, based on flock characteristics and initial surveys. We analyzed the contents and stoichio-metry of soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) across soil depths of 0-100 cm under different intensities of migratory bird activities. The results showed that the activities of migratory birds significantly impacted nutrient levels exclusively within 0-30 cm soil. Mild activities markedly enhanced SOC and TN across 0-30 cm soil, while both mild and severe activities significantly raised TP within the same depth. For the 0-100 cm soil profiles, soil C/N ratios were 10.0, 10.8, and 9.9, C/P ratios were 23.5, 30.0, and 22.7, and N/P ratios were 2.3, 2.7, and 2.3 under no, mild, and severe bird activities, respectively. Further, mild activities of migratory birds significantly increased soil C/N, C/P and N/P ratios only within the 0-30 cm depth, while the stoichiometric ratios of all soil layer had no significant difference under severe bird activity. Soil stoichiometric ratios strongly correlated with physicochemical properties. SOC, TN, and TP primarily mediated the effects of migratory bird activity on soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometric ratios in Poyang Lake wetland. In conclusion, the influence of migratory bird activity on the stoichiometric ratios of soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in Poyang Lake wetland exhibited depth threshold (approximately 30 cm), aligning with the "Intermediate Distur-bance Hypothesis". These findings could provide a new perspective for the protection of wetlands and migratory birds.

候鸟活动对鄱阳湖以薹草为主的湿地土壤碳、氮、磷化学计量的影响
研究土壤养分的化学计量特性有助于评价土壤质量和解读土壤养分的耦合关系。候鸟活动对湿地土壤养分动态及其化学计量的影响尚不清楚。根据鸟群特征和初步调查,我们将鄱阳湖具有代表性的候鸟栖息地--东湖薹草草甸的中心区、外围区和邻近天然草地分别划分为严重、轻度和无鸟类活动区(对照)。我们分析了不同候鸟活动强度下0-100 cm土层中土壤有机碳(SOC)、全氮(TN)和全磷(TP)的含量和稳定性。结果表明,候鸟活动显著影响了 0-30 厘米土壤的养分水平。在 0-30 厘米的土壤剖面上,轻度候鸟活动明显增加了 SOC 和 TN,而在同一深度内,轻度和重度候鸟活动都明显增加了 TP。对于 0-100 厘米的土壤剖面,在没有候鸟活动、候鸟轻度活动和候鸟严重活动的情况下,土壤的 C/N 比值分别为 10.0、10.8 和 9.9,C/P 比值分别为 23.5、30.0 和 22.7,N/P 比值分别为 2.3、2.7 和 2.3。此外,候鸟的轻度活动只显著提高了 0-30 厘米深度的土壤 C/N、C/P 和 N/P 比率,而在鸟类活动严重的情况下,所有土层的化学计量比率均无显著差异。土壤化学计量比与理化性质密切相关。SOC、TN和TP是候鸟活动对鄱阳湖湿地土壤碳、氮、磷化学计量比影响的主要介导因素。总之,候鸟活动对鄱阳湖湿地土壤碳、氮、磷化学计量比的影响表现出深度阈值(约30厘米),符合 "中间差假说"。这些发现为湿地和候鸟保护提供了新的视角。
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应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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