Divergent composition but similar function of soil food webs of individual plants: plant species and community effects

被引:169
作者
Bezemer, T. M. [1 ,2 ]
Fountain, M. T. [3 ]
Barea, J. M. [4 ]
Christensen, S. [5 ]
Dekker, S. C. [6 ]
Duyts, H. [1 ]
van Hal, R. [6 ]
Harvey, J. A. [1 ]
Hedlund, K. [7 ]
Maraun, M. [8 ]
Mikola, J. [9 ]
Mladenov, A. G. [10 ]
Robin, C. [11 ]
de Ruiter, P. C. [6 ,12 ]
Scheu, S. [8 ]
Setala, H. [9 ]
Smilauer, P. [13 ]
van der Putten, W. H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Netherlands Inst Ecol NIOO KNAW, Dept Terr Ecol, POB 40, NL-6666 ZG Heteren, Netherlands
[2] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Nematol Lab, NL-6700 ES Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] E Malling Res, Dept Sci, E Malling ME19 6BJ, Kent, England
[4] CSIC, Dept Microbiol Suelo & Sistemas Simbiot, Estn Expt Zaidin, E-18008 Granada, Spain
[5] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Terr Ecol, DK-1353 Copenhagen, Denmark
[6] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst, Dept Environm Sci, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
[7] Lund Univ, Dept Ecol, S-22392 Lund, Sweden
[8] Univ Gottingen, JF Blumenbach Inst Zool & Anthropol, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
[9] Univ Helsinki, Dept Ecol & Environm Sci, Lahti 15140, Finland
[10] Cent Lab Gen Ecol, Biodivers Dept, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
[11] Nancy Univ, INPL INRA, Agron & Environm, F-54505 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[12] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Soil Ctr, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
[13] Univ S Bohemia, Fac Sci, CZ-37005 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
关键词
biodiversity; ecosystem function; food web composition; food web model; Lotus corniculatus; macrofauna; mesofauna; microfauna; Plantago lanceolata; soil biota; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; DIVERSITY; STABILITY; BIODIVERSITY; GRASSLAND; FEEDBACK; ECOLOGY; REAL; ECOSYSTEMS; SUCCESSION;
D O I
10.1890/09-2198.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Soils are extremely rich in biodiversity, and soil organisms play pivotal roles in supporting terrestrial life, but the role that individual plants and plant communities play in influencing the diversity and functioning of soil food webs remains highly debated. Plants, as primary producers and providers of resources to the soil food web, are of vital importance for the composition, structure, and functioning of soil communities. However, whether natural soil food webs that are completely open to immigration and emigration differ underneath individual plants remains unknown. In a biodiversity restoration experiment we first compared the soil nematode communities of 228 individual plants belonging to eight herbaceous species. We included grass, leguminous, and non-leguminous species. Each individual plant grew intermingled with other species, but all plant species had a different nematode community. Moreover, nematode communities were more similar when plant individuals were growing in the same as compared to different plant communities, and these effects were most apparent for the groups of bacterivorous, carnivorous, and omnivorous nematodes. Subsequently, we analyzed the composition, structure, and functioning of the complete soil food webs of 58 individual plants, belonging to two of the plant species, Lotus corniculatus (Fabaceae) and Plantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae). We isolated and identified more than 150 taxa/groups of soil organisms. The soil community composition and structure of the entire food webs were influenced both by the species identity of the plant individual and the surrounding plant community. Unexpectedly, plant identity had the strongest effects on decomposing soil organisms, widely believed to be generalist feeders. In contrast, quantitative food web modeling showed that the composition of the plant community influenced nitrogen mineralization under individual plants, but that plant species identity did not affect nitrogen or carbon mineralization or food web stability. Hence, the composition and structure of entire soil food webs vary at the scale of individual plants and are strongly influenced by the species identity of the plant. However, the ecosystem functions these food webs provide are determined by the identity of the entire plant community.
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页码:3027 / 3036
页数:10
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