集约放牧自然生态系统中土壤微生物多样性的非生物和生物驱动因素。

Daan T P Kinsbergen, Annemieke M Kooijman, Elly Morriën, Katherine English, J Gerard B Oostermeijer
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世界上许多生态系统受到人为因素的威胁,大型食草动物的高强度放牧是生物多样性的重要危险因素。虽然α-多样性的驱动因素在动物和植物群落中得到了很好的研究,但它们在土壤微生物中经常被忽视,特别是在自然系统中。因此,我们使用了一种新颖的创新信息理论方法来选择结构方程模型和多模型路径系数平均来识别这些驱动因素。我们的研究结果表明,非生物土壤特征,主要是土壤pH,显著影响细菌和真菌的α-多样性。植被Shannon多样性和地上生物量等生物因子对微生物α-多样性也有显著的驱动作用,尤其是真菌。我们的统计方法为我们的结果和结论增加了鲁棒性,为在密集放牧的自然系统中形成土壤微生物群落的复杂相互作用提供了有价值的见解。这些见解对于制定更有效和全面的未来生态系统管理和恢复战略至关重要。
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Abiotic and biotic drivers of soil microbial diversity in an intensively grazed natural ecosystem.

Many ecosystems worldwide are threatened by anthropogenic causes, with high-intensity grazing by large herbivores as a significant risk factor for biodiversity. Although the drivers of α-diversity are well-studied for animal and plant communities, they are often overlooked for soil microbes, particularly in natural systems. We therefore used a novel innovative information-theoretic approach to structural equation model selection and multimodel path coefficient averaging to identify these drivers. Our findings show that abiotic soil characteristics, primarily soil pH, significantly shape the α-diversity of both bacteria and fungi. Biotic factors like vegetation Shannon diversity and aboveground biomass also significantly drive microbial α-diversity, especially for fungi. Our statistical approach adds robustness to our results and conclusions, offering valuable insights into the complex interactions shaping soil microbial communities in intensively grazed natural systems. These insights are crucial for developing more effective and comprehensive future ecosystem management and restoration strategies.

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