测试蜂群中的多尺度β-多样性模式:沿着度梯度的物种周转和化
Jiahui Su1,2, Yuri A Mazei1,2,3, Andrey N Tsyganov2,3
1Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, Shenzhen, 518172, China.
Oecologia
|August 8, 2024
概括
土壤生物的多样性,特别是状虫,在生态系统之间的变化中显示出负度梯度. 稀有物种和历史因素影响北方土壤社区,而南方社区由于最近的环境变化而显示出更大的营业额.
科学领域:
- 空间生态学 空间生态学
- 土壤微生物学 土壤微生物学
- 生物多样性研究的研究.
背景情况:
- 物种多样性和空间规模是生态理解的核心.
- 度梯度是生物多样性分布的关键驱动因素.
- 与地面和海洋系统相比,土壤生物多样性模式,特别是β-多样性,研究不足.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究土壤虫菌组合中的β-多样性的规模依赖.
- 检查度梯度对土壤微生物多样性模式的影响.
- 了解在不同空间尺度上构建土壤社区的因素.
主要方法:
- 在西西伯利亚平原111个土壤样本的层次取样.
- 测试蜜虫群体的β多样性的多尺度分区.
- 分析沿度梯度的多样性组成部分 (周转率和嵌套性).
主要成果:
- 在生态系统中,β多样性是丸性虫组合变化的主要驱动因素.
- 稀有物种在所有尺度上都为β多样性做出了重大贡献,特别是在北方地区.
- 贝塔多样性模式因度不同而有所不同:南方地区主导的是周转,而北方地区的生态系统范围内的嵌套性占主导地位.
结论:
- 在陆地状虫社区的生态系统内β多样性存在负度梯度.
- 北方土壤微生物群落在空间上是均的,在更大的规模上受到历史因素的影响.
- 南方土壤社区的土壤周转率更高,这是由于近期的植被和环境在不同尺度上的异质性.
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