Impacts of Forest Expansion on Microbial Diversity and Community Assembly in Fragmented Mountain Ecosystems

39 Pages Posted: 13 Dec 2024

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Wen-Hui Lian

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Wen-Sheng Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jia-Rui Han

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Chao-Jian Hu

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Guo-Yuan Shi

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Fang Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Mei-Xiang Li

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Ling-Xiang Yue

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Shuai Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography

Mukhtiar Ali

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Ting Zhou

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) - State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol

Wen-Jun Li

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Lei Dong

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU)

Abstract

Under the influence of global climate change and human activities, forest expansion has become increasingly significant in shaping ecosystems. However, its effects on soil microbial communities remain poorly understood. This study investigates the impacts of forest expansion on soil bacteria, fungi, and protists within mountaintop forest ecosystems. Soil samples were collected from three forest habitats: non-forest expansion mountaintops (NFE-Top), forest expansion mountaintops (FE-Top) and mountain bottoms (FE-Bottom). Our results revealed that forest expansion promoted microbial sharing between mountaintop and bottom forests, resulting in greater community similarity between FE-Top and FE-Bottom compared to NFE-Top and FE-Bottom. Notably, forest expansion significantly reduced microbial diversity and altered community composition, particularly within bacterial communities. Microbial network analyses indicated that forest expansion mountaintops were more stable, with higher robustness, and lower vulnerability than non-forest expansion mountaintops. Stochastic assembly processes dominated the microbial communities across all forest habitats, with their relative importance increasing after forest expansion. Furthermore, forest expansion decreased the community-level habitat niche breadth of microbial communities. Distinct environmental factors were the primary indicators of microbial community dissimilarities across different habitats, with TP, pH, and moisture acting as key indicators of these differences in NFE-Top, FE-Top, and FE-Bottom, respectively. These findings highlight the important role of forest expansion in shaping microbial community dynamics and emphasize the potential of microbial communities as indicators of ecosystem changes. Our results offer valuable insights for managing microbial communities to improve the health and resilience of fragmented mountain ecosystems.

Keywords: Forest expansion, Fragmented mountain ecosystems, Microbial dynamics, co-occurrence network, Community assembly process

Suggested Citation

Lian, Wen-Hui and Zhao, Wen-Sheng and Han, Jia-Rui and Hu, Chao-Jian and Shi, Guo-Yuan and Chen, Fang and Li, Mei-Xiang and Yue, Ling-Xiang and Li, Shuai and Ali, Mukhtiar and Zhou, Ting and Li, Wen-Jun and Dong, Lei, Impacts of Forest Expansion on Microbial Diversity and Community Assembly in Fragmented Mountain Ecosystems. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5054622 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5054622

Wen-Hui Lian

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

Wen-Sheng Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Jia-Rui Han

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

Chao-Jian Hu

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

Guo-Yuan Shi

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Fang Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Mei-Xiang Li

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

Ling-Xiang Yue

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

Shuai Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography ( email )

Xinjiang
China

Mukhtiar Ali

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Ting Zhou

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) - State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol ( email )

Wen-Jun Li

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

Lei Dong (Contact Author)

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) ( email )

No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, Guangzhou, 510275, P. R.
Haizhu District
Guangzhou, 510275
China

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