荒漠蚁丘大小对土壤微节肢动物α多样性分布有影响,但对β多样性分布没有影响

IF 5.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lei Zhou , Rentao Liu , Feiyue Zeng
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由沙漠蚂蚁设计的土丘大小通过改变关键的微栖息地条件,对沙漠生态系统中土壤微节肢动物的多样性分布进行了关键性的重塑。研究了腾格里沙漠不同大小的土堆对复植人工林土壤微节肢动物多样性的影响。在植被恢复的人工林中,我们测量了蚁丘的大小,然后从蚁丘和空地上收集土壤微节肢动物,计算了α和β多样性。结果表明,蚁丘显著增加了土壤微节肢动物的丰度和α多样性(分类丰富度、Shannon指数和Simpson指数),但显著降低了它们的β多样性。此外,小蚁丘对土壤微节肢动物α多样性的影响强于大蚁丘,而大蚁丘和小蚁丘对β多样性的负面影响相似。蚁群活动直接降低了土壤微节肢动物α多样性,但通过土墩大小介导的土壤钾富集间接增加了土壤微节肢动物α多样性。对于β多样性,蚁群活动引起的土丘扩张降低了多样性,而土丘大小本身通过降低土壤全磷的空间异质性而增加了多样性。本研究揭示了土壤微节肢动物多样性随蚁丘大小的变化,有助于进一步认识复植人工林恢复过程中蚂蚁的生态功能。
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Desert ant mound size reshapes soil microarthropod alpha but not beta diversity distribution
Mound size, engineered by desert ants, critically reshapes soil microarthropod diversity distribution in desert ecosystems by modifying key microhabitat conditions. This study investigated the effects of different-sized mounds on the diversity of soil microarthropods in revegetated plantations of the Tengger Desert. Within revegetated plantations, we measured ant mound size and then collected soil microarthropods from both mounds and open spaces for the calculation of alpha and beta diversity. We found that ant mound significantly increased the abundance and alpha diversity (taxonomic richness, Shannon index, and Simpson index) of soil microarthropods, but significantly reduced their beta diversity. Furthermore, small mounds had a stronger influence on the alpha diversity of soil microarthropods compared to large ant mounds, while both large and small mound showed similar negative effects on the beta diversity. pSEM showed that ant activity directly reduced soil microarthropod alpha diversity, but indirectly increased it via mound size-mediated soil potassium enrichment. For beta diversity, mound expansion from ant activity decreased diversity, while mound size itself increased diversity through reduced spatial heterogeneity of soil total phosphorus. Our research reveals the changes in soil microarthropod diversity following ant mound size, advancing our understanding of the ecological functions of ants during the restoration of revegetated plantations.
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Catena
Catena 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
816
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment. Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.
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