农业土壤中动物-微生物多样性耦合的丧失:蚯蚓肠道中隐藏的细菌的启示

IF 6.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Xin Gong , Sibo Shi , Xianping Li , Xiaoyun Chen , Jing Sun , Feng Hu , Manqiang Liu , Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
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蚯蚓对维持土壤健康和微生物多样性至关重要,同时维持高度多样化的肠道微生物群。蚯蚓主要易受物理干扰,但蚯蚓多样性的变化如何影响土壤-肠道微生物组的丰富度和生态网络,以响应人为干扰几乎是未知的。在这里,我们研究了蚯蚓的丰富度,以及它们与土壤-肠道微生物组多样性的联系,采用了一项大规模的调查,覆盖了成对的农业和自然地点。结果表明,蚯蚓多样性与土壤和肠道细菌多样性呈正相关。然而,土壤细菌和蚯蚓多样性之间的联系在农业生态系统中被忽略了。研究进一步表明,蚯蚓丰富度在微生物网络中支持更大的模块化,在两种土地利用类型中都与蚯蚓肠道细菌的丰富度呈正相关。总之,我们提供了第一个经验证据,表明农业实践可以打破土壤细菌和蚯蚓多样性之间的基本联系,并进一步确定了蚯蚓多样性与自然和管理生态系统中微生物网络模块化之间未被报道的一致联系。这些发现强调了蚯蚓在支持土壤生物多样性中的主要作用,并指出在人为干扰生态系统中,土壤动物-微生物相互作用在保护整个土壤生物多样性方面的更广泛贡献。
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Fauna-microbe diversity coupling lost in agricultural soils: Implications from the bacteria hidden in earthworm gut

Fauna-microbe diversity coupling lost in agricultural soils: Implications from the bacteria hidden in earthworm gut
Earthworms are critical for supporting soil health and microbial diversity and simultaneously maintaining a highly diverse gut microbiome. The earthworm is predominantly vulnerable to physical disturbance, yet how changes in earthworm diversity influence the richness and ecological network of soil-gut microbiomes in response to anthropogenic disturbance is virtually unknown. Here, we investigated the richness of earthworms, and their connection with the diversity of the soil-gut microbiome using a large-scale survey covering paired agricultural and natural sites. Our results showed that earthworm diversity was positively correlated with soil and gut bacterial diversity across sites. However, the connection between soil bacterial and earthworm diversity is lost in agricultural ecosystems. We further show that earthworm richness supported greater modularity in microbial networks, being both positively correlated with the richness of earthworm gut bacteria in both land-use types. Together, we provided the first empirical evidence that agricultural practices can break the fundamental links between soil bacterial and earthworm diversity, and further identify an unreported consistent connection between the diversity of earthworms and the modularity of microbial networks in natural and managed ecosystems. These findings emphasize the primary roles of earthworms in supporting soil biodiversity and point to the wider contributions of the soil animal-microbe interactions in preserving the whole soil biodiversity in anthropogenically disturbed ecosystems.
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