Influence of climate on soil viral communities in Australia on a regional scale

Li Bi, Zi-Yang He, Bao Anh Thi Nguyen, Lok Hang Chan, Shuo Na, Ji-Zheng He, Hang-Wei Hu
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Viruses play a crucial role in regulating microbial communities and ecosystem functioning. However, the biogeographic patterns of viruses and their responses to climate factors remain underexplored. In this study, we performed viral size fraction metagenomes on 108 samples collected along a 2600 km transect across Australia, encompassing distinct climate conditions. A total of 14,531 viral operational taxonomic units were identified. Climate factors had a greater influence than edaphic and biotic factors on driving the alpha diversity of viral communities. The strongest relationship was observed between mean annual temperature and the diversity of viral communities. Moreover, climate factors, particularly aridity index, were the primary drivers of viral community structure. Overall, these findings underscore the pivotal role of climate factors in shaping viral communities and have implications for understanding how climate change influences soil viral ecology.

气候对澳大利亚区域尺度土壤病毒群落的影响
病毒在调节微生物群落和生态系统功能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,病毒的生物地理模式及其对气候因素的反应仍未得到充分探索。在这项研究中,我们对在澳大利亚2600公里横断面上采集的108个样本进行了病毒大小分数元基因组研究,其中包括不同的气候条件。共鉴定出 14,531 个病毒操作分类单元。在驱动病毒群落阿尔法多样性方面,气候因素比环境和生物因素的影响更大。年平均气温与病毒群落多样性之间的关系最为密切。此外,气候因素,尤其是干旱指数,是病毒群落结构的主要驱动因素。总之,这些发现强调了气候因素在形成病毒群落中的关键作用,并对理解气候变化如何影响土壤病毒生态学具有重要意义。
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