环境科学
生态系统
全球变暖
气候变化
亚热带
生态学
微生物种群生物学
热带和亚热带湿润阔叶林
群落结构
森林生态学
生物
遗传学
细菌
作者
Shu‐Yi‐Dan Zhou,Zhiyang Lie,Xujun Liu,Yong‐Guan Zhu,Josep Peñuelas,Roy Neilson,Xiaoxuan Su,Zhanfeng Liu,Guowei Chu,Ze Meng,Mengxiao Yu,Juxiu Liu
摘要
Climate change globally affects soil microbial community assembly across ecosystems. However, little is known about the impact of warming on the structure of soil microbial communities or underlying mechanisms that shape microbial community composition in subtropical forest ecosystems. To address this gap, we utilized natural variation in temperature via an altitudinal gradient to simulate ecosystem warming. After 6 years, microbial co-occurrence network complexity increased with warming, and changes in their taxonomic composition were asynchronous, likely due to contrasting community assembly processes. We found that while stochastic processes were drivers of bacterial community composition, warming led to a shift from stochastic to deterministic drivers in dry season. Structural equation modelling highlighted that soil temperature and water content positively influenced soil microbial communities during dry season and negatively during wet season. These results facilitate our understanding of the response of soil microbial communities to climate warming and may improve predictions of ecosystem function of soil microbes in subtropical forests.
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