Cascading effects from plants to soil microorganisms explain how plant species richness and simulated climate change affect soil multifunctionality

物种丰富度 生物多样性 丰度(生态学) 生态学 生态系统 气候变化 环境科学 生物 草原 植物群落 全球变暖
作者
Enrique Valencia,Nicolas Gross,José L. Quero,Carlos P. Carmona,Victoria Ochoa,Beatriz Gozalo,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo,Kenneth Dumack,Kelly Hamonts,Brajesh K. Singh,Michael Bonkowski,Fernando T. Maestre
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期刊:Global Change Biology [Wiley]
卷期号:24 (12): 5642-5654 被引量:160
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DOI:10.1111/gcb.14440
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Abstract Despite their importance, how plant communities and soil microorganisms interact to determine the capacity of ecosystems to provide multiple functions simultaneously (multifunctionality) under climate change is poorly known. We conducted a common garden experiment using grassland species to evaluate how plant functional structure and soil microbial (bacteria and protists) diversity and abundance regulate soil multifunctionality responses to joint changes in plant species richness (one, three and six species) and simulated climate change (3°C warming and 35% rainfall reduction). The effects of species richness and climate on soil multifunctionality were indirectly driven via changes in plant functional structure and their relationships with the abundance and diversity of soil bacteria and protists. More specifically, warming selected for the larger and most productive plant species, increasing the average size within communities and leading to reductions in functional plant diversity. These changes increased the total abundance of bacteria that, in turn, increased that of protists, ultimately promoting soil multifunctionality. Our work suggests that cascading effects between plant functional traits and the abundance of multitrophic soil organisms largely regulate the response of soil multifunctionality to simulated climate change, and ultimately provides novel experimental insights into the mechanisms underlying the effects of biodiversity and climate change on ecosystem functioning.
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