Literature DB >> 30911147

Climate warming accelerates temporal scaling of grassland soil microbial biodiversity.

Xue Guo1,2,3,4, Xishu Zhou1,2,3, Lauren Hale2,3,5, Mengting Yuan2,3,6, Daliang Ning2,3, Jiajie Feng2,3, Zhou Shi2,3, Zhenxin Li2,3, Bin Feng2,3, Qun Gao2,3,4, Linwei Wu2,3,4, Weiling Shi2,3, Aifen Zhou2,3, Ying Fu2,3, Liyou Wu2,3, Zhili He2,3, Joy D Van Nostrand2,3, Guanzhou Qiu1, Xueduan Liu1, Yiqi Luo3,7,8, James M Tiedje9, Yunfeng Yang4, Jizhong Zhou10,11,12,13,14.   

Abstract

Determining the temporal scaling of biodiversity, typically described as species-time relationships (STRs), in the face of global climate change is a central issue in ecology because it is fundamental to biodiversity preservation and ecosystem management. However, whether and how climate change affects microbial STRs remains unclear, mainly due to the scarcity of long-term experimental data. Here, we examine the STRs and phylogenetic-time relationships (PTRs) of soil bacteria and fungi in a long-term multifactorial global change experiment with warming (+3 °C), half precipitation (-50%), double precipitation (+100%) and clipping (annual plant biomass removal). Soil bacteria and fungi all exhibited strong STRs and PTRs across the 12 experimental conditions. Strikingly, warming accelerated the bacterial and fungal STR and PTR exponents (that is, the w values), yielding significantly (P < 0.001) higher temporal scaling rates. While the STRs and PTRs were significantly shifted by altered precipitation, clipping and their combinations, warming played the predominant role. In addition, comparison with the previous literature revealed that soil bacteria and fungi had considerably higher overall temporal scaling rates (w = 0.39-0.64) than those of plants and animals (w = 0.21-0.38). Our results on warming-enhanced temporal scaling of microbial biodiversity suggest that the strategies of soil biodiversity preservation and ecosystem management may need to be adjusted in a warmer world.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30911147     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-019-0848-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


  8 in total

1.  Reduction of microbial diversity in grassland soil is driven by long-term climate warming.

Authors:  Linwei Wu; Ya Zhang; Xue Guo; Daliang Ning; Xishu Zhou; Jiajie Feng; Mengting Maggie Yuan; Suo Liu; Jiajing Guo; Zhipeng Gao; Jie Ma; Jialiang Kuang; Siyang Jian; Shun Han; Zhifeng Yang; Yang Ouyang; Ying Fu; Naijia Xiao; Xueduan Liu; Liyou Wu; Aifen Zhou; Yunfeng Yang; James M Tiedje; Jizhong Zhou
Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 30.964

2.  Microbes and Climate Change: a Research Prospectus for the Future.

Authors:  James M Tiedje; Mary Ann Bruns; Arturo Casadevall; Craig S Criddle; Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh; David M Karl; Nguyen K Nguyen; Jizhong Zhou
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 7.786

3.  A quantitative framework reveals ecological drivers of grassland microbial community assembly in response to warming.

Authors:  Daliang Ning; Mengting Yuan; Linwei Wu; Ya Zhang; Xue Guo; Xishu Zhou; Yunfeng Yang; Adam P Arkin; Mary K Firestone; Jizhong Zhou
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-09-18       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Response of psychrophilic plant endosymbionts to experimental temperature increase.

Authors:  Carolina Seas; Priscila Chaverri
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2020-12-02       Impact factor: 2.963

5.  Disentangling direct from indirect relationships in association networks.

Authors:  Naijia Xiao; Aifen Zhou; Megan L Kempher; Benjamin Y Zhou; Zhou Jason Shi; Mengting Yuan; Xue Guo; Linwei Wu; Daliang Ning; Joy Van Nostrand; Mary K Firestone; Jizhong Zhou
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Homogeneous Selection and Dispersal Limitation Dominate the Effect of Soil Strata Under Warming Condition.

Authors:  Zhujun Wang; Kai Feng; Guangxin Lu; Hao Yu; Shang Wang; Ziyan Wei; Ning Dang; Yingcheng Wang; Ye Deng
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 5.640

7.  A Pilot Study: Favorable Effects of Clostridium butyricum on Intestinal Microbiota for Adjuvant Therapy of Lung Cancer.

Authors:  Jing Cong; Chuantao Zhang; Siyu Zhou; Jingjuan Zhu; Chengwei Liang
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-23       Impact factor: 6.575

8.  The divergent vertical pattern and assembly of soil bacterial and fungal communities in response to short-term warming in an alpine peatland.

Authors:  Xiaodong Wang; Yong Li; Zhongqing Yan; Yanbin Hao; Enze Kang; Xiaodong Zhang; Meng Li; Kerou Zhang; Liang Yan; Ao Yang; Yuechuan Niu; Xiaoming Kang
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-09-08       Impact factor: 6.627

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