生态系统
背景(考古学)
微生物群
环境科学
比例(比率)
生态学
环境化学
生物
地理
化学
生物信息学
古生物学
地图学
作者
Ye Liu,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo,Haijian Bing,Yuhan Wang,Jianjun Wang,Ji Chen,Shaojun Qiu,He Zhu,Yanhong Wu,Linchuan Fang,Ruiying Chang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2024.119206
摘要
Climate warming is a pressing global issue with substantial impacts on soil health and function. However, the influence of environmental context on the responses of soil microorganisms to warming remains largely elusive, particularly in alpine ecosystems. This study examined the responses of the soil microbiome to in situ experimental warming across three elevations (3,850 m, 4,100 m, and 4,250 m) in the meadow of Gongga Mountain, eastern Tibetan Plateau. Our findings demonstrate that soil microbial diversity is highly resilient to warming, with significant impacts observed only at specific elevations. Furthermore, the influence of warming on the composition of the soil microbial community is also elevation-dependent, underscoring the importance of local environmental context in shaping microbial evolution in alpine soils under climate warming. Notably, we identified soil moisture at 3,850 m and carbon-to-nitrogen ratio at 4,250 m as indirect predictors regulating the responses of microbial diversity to warming at specific elevations. These findings underscore the paramount importance of considering pre-existing environmental conditions in predicting the response of alpine soil microbiomes to climate warming. Our study provides novel insights into the intricate interactions between climate warming, soil microbiome, and environmental context in alpine ecosystems, illuminating the complex mechanisms governing soil microbial ecology in these fragile and sensitive environments.
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