Top-down control of soil fungal community composition by a globally distributed keystone consumer

被引:105
作者
Crowther, Thomas W. [1 ,2 ]
Stanton, David W. G. [1 ]
Thomas, Stephen M. [1 ]
A'Bear, A. Donald [1 ]
Hiscox, Jennifer [1 ]
Jones, T. Hefin [1 ]
Voriskova, Jana [3 ]
Baldrian, Petr [3 ]
Boddy, Lynne [1 ]
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Sch Biosci, Cardiff CF10 AX, S Glam, Wales
[2] Yale Univ, Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
[3] ASCR, Inst Microbiol, Lab Environm Microbiol, Prague 142204, Czech Republic
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
decomposition; fungal energy channel; keystone species; microbial diversity; nutrient mobilization; soil community; top-down control; ENZYME-ACTIVITY; FOOD-WEB; LITTER; DIVERSITY; IMPACTS; MODEL; PREDATION; BACTERIAL; OUTCOMES; MITES;
D O I
10.1890/13-0197.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The relative contribution of top-down and bottom-up processes regulating primary decomposers can influence the strength of the link between the soil animal community and ecosystem functioning. Although soil bacterial communities are regulated by bottom-up and top-down processes, the latter are considered to be less important in structuring the diversity and functioning of fungal-dominated ecosystems. Despite the huge diversity of mycophagous (fungal-feeding) soil fauna, and their potential to reverse the outcomes of competitive fungal interactions, top-down grazing effects have never been found to translate to community-level changes. We constructed soil mesocosms to investigate the potential of isopods grazing on cord-forming basidiomycete fungi to influence the community composition and functioning of a complex woodland soil microbial community. Using metagenomic sequencing we provide conclusive evidence of direct top-down control at the community scale in fungal-dominated woodland soil. By suppressing the dominant cord-forming basidiomycete fungi, isopods prevented the competitive exclusion of surrounding litter fungi, increasing diversity in a community containing several hundred fungal species. This isopod-induced modification of community composition drove a shift in the soil enzyme profile, and led to a restructuring of the wider mycophagous invertebrate community. We highlight characteristics of different soil ecosystems that will give rise to such top-down control. Given the ubiquity of isopods and basidiomycete fungi in temperate and boreal woodland ecosystems, such top-down community control could be of widespread significance for global carbon and nutrient cycling.
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页码:2518 / 2528
页数:11
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