Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils
Primary forests occupy high biodiversity, where the α diversity of both above- and below-ground has been well studied. Nevertheless, our current knowledge of the β diversity in below-ground is limited. To examine the mechanisms driving patterns of β diversity in soil microbes, we collected soil samp...
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description | Primary forests occupy high biodiversity, where the α diversity of both above- and below-ground has been well studied. Nevertheless, our current knowledge of the β diversity in below-ground is limited. To examine the mechanisms driving patterns of β diversity in soil microbes, we collected soil samples from three typical tropical, subtropical, and temperate primary forests in southwest China. Results indicated the highest soil bacterial and fungal β diversity in the tropical forest, lowest bacterial β diversity in the subtropical forest, and lowest fungal β diversity in the temperate forest. Community assembly, regional species pools, and microbial interactions jointly shaped soil bacterial β diversity patterns. Soil fungal β diversity patterns were influenced by regional species pools and community assembly. Furthermore, microbial β diversity was closely correlated to soil microbial metabolism, carbon cycling, and nitrogen cycling functional potentials. Our study emphasizes that not only soil microbial α diversity, but also β diversity attribute to carbon and nitrogen biochemical cycling, which provides new insight for the connections between microbial diversity maintenance and ecosystem functions in old-growth forests. |
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spelling | doaj-art-06cbc32ef09b470a8980874654eed5db2025-01-23T05:26:57ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942025-01-0157e03378Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soilsDebao Li0Jianping Wu1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Transboundary Ecosecurity of Southwest China, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plant Reproductive Adaptation and Evolutionary Ecology and Institute of Biodiversity, School of Ecology and Environmental Science, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, China; Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Health in Universities of Yunnan Province, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Transboundary Ecosecurity of Southwest China, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plant Reproductive Adaptation and Evolutionary Ecology and Institute of Biodiversity, School of Ecology and Environmental Science, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, China; Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Health in Universities of Yunnan Province, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, China; Corresponding author at: Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Transboundary Ecosecurity of Southwest China, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plant Reproductive Adaptation and Evolutionary Ecology and Institute of Biodiversity, School of Ecology and Environmental Science, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, China.Primary forests occupy high biodiversity, where the α diversity of both above- and below-ground has been well studied. Nevertheless, our current knowledge of the β diversity in below-ground is limited. To examine the mechanisms driving patterns of β diversity in soil microbes, we collected soil samples from three typical tropical, subtropical, and temperate primary forests in southwest China. Results indicated the highest soil bacterial and fungal β diversity in the tropical forest, lowest bacterial β diversity in the subtropical forest, and lowest fungal β diversity in the temperate forest. Community assembly, regional species pools, and microbial interactions jointly shaped soil bacterial β diversity patterns. Soil fungal β diversity patterns were influenced by regional species pools and community assembly. Furthermore, microbial β diversity was closely correlated to soil microbial metabolism, carbon cycling, and nitrogen cycling functional potentials. Our study emphasizes that not only soil microbial α diversity, but also β diversity attribute to carbon and nitrogen biochemical cycling, which provides new insight for the connections between microbial diversity maintenance and ecosystem functions in old-growth forests.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989424005821Community assemblyMicrobial β diversityMicrobial interactionsMicrobial network complexityOld-growth forestsRegional species pools |
spellingShingle | Debao Li Jianping Wu Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils Global Ecology and Conservation Community assembly Microbial β diversity Microbial interactions Microbial network complexity Old-growth forests Regional species pools |
title | Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
title_full | Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
title_fullStr | Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
title_full_unstemmed | Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
title_short | Species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
title_sort | species pool and local assembly processes drive microbial β diversity in primary forest soils |
topic | Community assembly Microbial β diversity Microbial interactions Microbial network complexity Old-growth forests Regional species pools |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989424005821 |
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