微生物种群生物学
β多样性
系统发育多样性
生态系统
生态学
多元化(营销策略)
生物扩散
生物
功能多样性
群落结构
环境科学
系统发育树
物种丰富度
基因
遗传学
营销
人口学
业务
细菌
人口
社会学
作者
Zhenghu Zhou,Mianhai Zheng,Jianyang Xia,Chuankuan Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150569
摘要
Nitrogen (N) deposition is one of major environmental concerns and alters the microbial communities in the pedosphere. A central debate in governing microbial community is on the relative importance of deterministic (ecological selection) vs. stochastic processes (dispersal, drift, diversification or speciation), which consequently limited our understanding of microbial assembly in response to N addition. Here, we conducted a global analysis of high-throughput sequencing data to reveal the mechanisms of N-addition effects on soil microbial communities. The results show that N addition significantly shifted the microbial community structure and promoted microbial beta diversity, particularly in the N-limited ecosystems. Changes in microbial structure and beta diversity increased significantly as the N addition rate, study duration, and the degree of soil acidification increased. The stochastic processes are more important than the deterministic processes for microbial community assembly, while N addition significantly increase the importance of stochastic processes whether the phylogenetic relationship is considered or not. Overall, the current study highlights the important of ecological stochasticity in regulating microbial assembly under N deposition scenarios.
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