Plateau zokor disturbances transform the stability and functional characteristics of soil fungal communities

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Xiaojuan Zhang , Zhuangsheng Tang , Jie Yang , Saman Herath , Zhiwen Wang , Yiming Wang , Guangjun Chen , Lei Yue
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Abstract

As crucial regulators of the ecosystem functions, soil microbes are facing a range of challenges including ecological degradation caused by small mammal disturbances. These disturbances not only threaten biodiversity but also affect the healthy functioning of ecosystems. Effects of plateau zokor (Eospalax baileyi) disturbances on the complexity, stability and assembly processes of belowground microbial networks remain unclear. In this study, we employed ITS rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to systematically investigate fungal network properties, assembly mechanisms, functional potential, and the links to plant-soil functions in soil fungal communities through various stages of zokor mound succession: (i) new mounds (NM), (ii) semi-new mounds (SM), (iii) old mounds (OM) and (iv) pristine grassland (CK), as a control. The results demonstrated that zokor disturbances significantly altered plant species diversity and soil properties, simultaneously affecting the composition and structure of soil fungal communities. Disturbances increased the complexity of fungal community networks but decreased their stability. Moreover, dispersal limitation and homogeneous selection were identified as the primary mechanisms that shape fungal community structure. Functional potential analysis revealed that zokor disturbances led to a decline in the relative abundance of lichenized fungi and plant saprotrophs. Multiple environmental factors, including soil pH, soil organic carbon (SOC), and total phosphorus (TP) were identified as pivotal in driving changes in soil fungal communities. These results deepen our comprehension of the impacts of small mammal disturbances on fungal community characteristics in the Tibetan Plateau grassland ecosystem and provide valuable insights into the potential mechanisms sustaining fungal diversity in extreme environments.

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高原鼢鼠干扰改变了土壤真菌群落的稳定性和功能特征
土壤微生物作为生态系统功能的重要调节者,正面临着一系列挑战,其中包括由小型哺乳动物干扰引起的生态退化。这些干扰不仅威胁生物多样性,而且影响生态系统的健康运作。高原鼢鼠(Eospalax baileyi)扰动对地下微生物网络复杂性、稳定性和聚集过程的影响尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们采用ITS rRNA基因扩增子测序技术,系统地研究了土壤真菌群落中真菌网络特性、组装机制、功能潜力以及与植物-土壤功能的联系,通过不同阶段的土丘演替:(i)新土丘(NM), (ii)半新土丘(SM), (iii)旧土丘(OM)和(iv)原始草地(CK)作为对照。结果表明,zozoor干扰显著改变了植物物种多样性和土壤性质,同时影响了土壤真菌群落的组成和结构。干扰增加了真菌群落网络的复杂性,但降低了它们的稳定性。此外,扩散限制和同质选择是形成真菌群落结构的主要机制。功能电位分析表明,鼢鼠干扰导致地衣真菌和植物腐养菌的相对丰度下降。土壤pH、有机碳(SOC)和全磷(TP)等环境因子是影响土壤真菌群落变化的关键因素。这些结果加深了我们对青藏高原草原生态系统中小型哺乳动物干扰对真菌群落特征的影响的理解,并为极端环境下维持真菌多样性的潜在机制提供了有价值的见解。
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Geoderma
Geoderma 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
6.60%
发文量
597
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Geoderma - the global journal of soil science - welcomes authors, readers and soil research from all parts of the world, encourages worldwide soil studies, and embraces all aspects of soil science and its associated pedagogy. The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work focusing on dynamic soil processes and functions across space and time.
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