生物多样性
环境科学
生物群落
生物地球化学循环
生态系统
生态系统服务
土壤生物多样性
土壤水分
植被(病理学)
生态学
全球变化
土壤有机质
土壤科学
生物
气候变化
病理
医学
作者
Jianwei Zhang,Youzhi Feng,Fernando T. Maestre,Miguel Berdugo,Juntao Wang,Claudia Coleine,Tadeo Sáez‐Sandino,Laura García‐Velázquez,Brajesh K. Singh,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-023-02071-3
摘要
Soils support an immense portion of Earth's biodiversity and maintain multiple ecosystem functions which are essential for human well-being. Environmental thresholds are known to govern global vegetation patterns, but it is still unknown whether they can be used to predict the distribution of soil organisms and functions across global biomes. Using a global field survey of 383 sites across contrasting climatic and vegetation conditions, here we showed that soil biodiversity and functions exhibited pervasive nonlinear patterns worldwide and are mainly governed by water availability (precipitation and potential evapotranspiration). Changes in water availability resulted in drastic shifts in soil biodiversity (bacteria, fungi, protists and invertebrates) and soil functions including plant-microbe interactions, plant productivity, soil biogeochemical cycles and soil carbon sequestration. Our findings highlight that crossing specific water availability thresholds can have critical consequences for the provision of essential ecosystem services needed to sustain our planet.
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