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- Title
Discrepant Effects of Flooding on Assembly Processes of Abundant and Rare Communities in Riparian Soils.
- Authors
Ye, Fei; Sun, Zhaohong; Moore, Selina Sterup; Wu, Jiapeng; Hong, Yiguo; Wang, Yu
- Abstract
Numerous rare species coexist with a few abundant species in microbial communities and together play an essential role in riparian ecosystems. Relatively little is understood, however, about the nature of assembly processes of these communities and how they respond to a fluctuating environment. In this study, drivers controlling the assembly of abundant and rare subcommunities for bacteria and archaea in a riparian zone were determined, and their resulting patterns on these processes were analyzed. Abundant and rare bacteria and archaea showed a consistent variation in the community structure along the riparian elevation gradient, which was closely associated with flooding frequency. The community assembly of abundant bacteria was not affected by any measured environmental variables, while soil moisture and ratio of submerged time to exposed time were the two most decisive factors determining rare bacterial community. Assembly of abundant archaeal community was also determined by these two factors, whereas rare archaea was significantly associated with soil carbon–nitrogen ratio and total carbon content. The assembly process of abundant and rare bacterial subcommunities was driven respectively by dispersal limitation and variable selection. Undominated processes and dispersal limitation dominated the assembly of abundant archaea, whereas homogeneous selection primarily driven rare archaea. Flooding may therefore play a crucial role in determining the community assembly processes by imposing disturbances and shaping soil niches. Overall, this study reveals the assembly patterns of abundant and rare communities in the riparian zone and provides further insight into the importance of their respective roles in maintaining a stable ecosystem during times of environmental perturbations.
- Subjects
COMMUNITIES; RIPARIAN areas; ECOLOGICAL disturbances; ENDANGERED species; BACTERIAL communities; SOILS; MICROBIAL communities
- Publication
Microbial Ecology, 2023, Vol 86, Issue 2, p1164
- ISSN
0095-3628
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00248-022-02152-z