A meta‐analysis of temperature sensitivity as a microbial trait

生物 微生物种群生物学 生态学 灵敏度(控制系统) 气候变化 特质 有机体 环境科学 细菌 遗传学 电子工程 计算机科学 工程类 程序设计语言
作者
Charlotte J. Alster,Zachary D. Weller,Joseph C. von Fischer
出处
期刊:Global Change Biology [Wiley]
卷期号:24 (9): 4211-4224 被引量:73
标识
DOI:10.1111/gcb.14342
摘要

Abstract Traits‐based approaches in microbial ecology provide a valuable way to abstract organismal interaction with the environment and to generate hypotheses about community function. Using macromolecular rate theory (MMRT), we recently identified that temperature sensitivity can be characterized as a distinct microbial trait. As temperature is fundamental in controlling biological reactions, variation in temperature sensitivity across communities, organisms, and processes has the potential to vastly improve understanding of microbial response to climate change. These microbial temperature sensitivity traits include the heat capacity ( ), temperature optimum ( T opt ), and point of maximum temperature sensitivity (TS max ), each of which provide unique insights about organismal response to changes in temperature. In this meta‐analysis, we analyzed the distribution of these temperature sensitivity traits from bacteria, fungi, and mixed communities across a variety of biological systems (e.g., soils, oceans, foods, wastewater treatment plants) in order to identify commonalities in temperature responses across these diverse organisms and reaction rates. Our analysis of temperature sensitivity traits from over 350 temperature response curves reveals a wide distribution of temperature sensitivity traits, with T opt and TS max well within biological relevant temperatures. We find that traits vary significantly depending on organism type, microbial diversity, source environment, and biological process, with higher temperature sensitivity found in fungi than bacteria and in less diverse systems. Carbon dioxide production was found to be less temperature sensitive than denitrification, suggesting that changes in temperature will have a potentially larger impact on nitrogen‐related processes. As climate changes, these results have important implications for basic understanding of the temperature sensitivity of biological reactions and for ecological understanding of species’ trait distributions, as well as for improved treatment of temperature sensitivity in models.
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