Shrub removal suppresses the effects of warming on nematode communities in an alpine grassy ecosystem

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Zi Yang , Jingwei Chen , Jiajia Wang , Ziyang Liu , Lihua Meng , Hanwen Cui , Sa Xiao , Anning Zhang , Kun Liu , Lizhe An , Shuyan Chen , Uffe N. Nielsen
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Climate warming is a key driver of changes in ecosystem structure and function, with well-documented effects on the vegetation aboveground. Warming can also influence soil organisms both directly and indirectly through impacts on vegetation composition and edaphic properties. The predicted increase in shrub encroachment in grassy alpine ecosystems on the Tibetan plateau due to warming is therefore likely to cause significant impacts belowground. We explored how a dominant shrub moderates the effect of warming on soil nematode richness and abundance in a grassy ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. We used structural equation modelling (SEM) to examine effects on nematode assemblages through shifts in understory composition, edaphic properties, and soil microbial communities. We found that warming increased nematode richness and abundance, but only when shrubs were present. Similarly, warming changed nematode community composition, mainly due to increased abundance of fungivores and omnivores, only when shrubs were present. In addition, warming impacted nematode-based indices indicative of changes in ecosystem structure and function. The SEM revealed that warming and shrub removal interactively reduced nematode richness and the enrichment index directly. Shrub removal thus suppresses the positive effects of warming on nematode richness, abundance, and nematode-based indices in alpine grassy ecosystems. By inference, our results indicate that the effect of warming on soil fauna community diversity and structure in grassy alpine ecosystems will be exacerbated by shrub encroachment.

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在高山草地生态系统中,灌木砍伐抑制了气候变暖对线虫群落的影响
气候变暖是生态系统结构和功能变化的关键驱动因素,对地上植被的影响有充分的证据。变暖还可以通过对植被组成和土壤性质的影响直接或间接地影响土壤生物。因此,由于气候变暖,青藏高原草甸生态系统中灌木入侵的预测增加可能会对地下造成重大影响。研究了青藏高原草地生态系统中优势灌木如何调节气候变暖对土壤线虫丰富度和丰度的影响。我们使用结构方程模型(SEM)来研究林下植被组成、土壤性质和土壤微生物群落的变化对线虫组合的影响。我们发现,气候变暖增加了线虫的丰富度和丰度,但只有在灌木存在的情况下。同样,只有灌木存在时,变暖才会改变线虫群落组成,主要是由于食真菌动物和杂食动物的丰度增加。此外,气候变暖还影响了以线虫为基础的生态系统结构和功能变化指标。扫描电镜结果表明,增温和灌木林砍伐相互作用,直接降低了线虫丰富度和富集指数。因此,灌丛砍伐抑制了气候变暖对高寒草地生态系统中线虫丰富度、丰度和基于线虫的指数的积极影响。综上所述,气候变暖对高寒草地生态系统土壤动物群落多样性和结构的影响将因灌丛入侵而加剧。
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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