Wang Fang, Lin Dunmei, Li Wei, Dou Pengpeng, Han Le, Huang Mingfen, Qian Shenhua, Yao Jingmei
Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region's Eco-Environment Ministry of Education Chongqing University Chongqing China.
College of Environment and Ecology Chongqing University Chongqing China.
Ecol Evol. 2020 Aug 3;10(17):9257-9270. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6610. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Litter decomposition, a fundamental process of nutrient cycling and energy flow in freshwater ecosystems, is driven by a diverse array of decomposers. As an important component of the heterotrophic food web, meiofauna can provide a trophic link between leaf-associated microbes (., bacteria and fungi)/plant detritus and macroinvertebrates, though their contribution to litter decomposition is not well understood. To investigate the role of different decomposer communities in litter decomposition, especially meiofauna, we compared the litter decomposition of three leaf species with different lignin to nitrogen ratios in litter bags with different mesh sizes (0.05, 0.25, and 2 mm) in a forested stream, in China for 78 days. The meiofauna significantly enhanced the decomposition of leaves of high-and medium- quality, while decreasing (negative effect) or increasing (positive effect) the fungal biomass and diversity. Macrofauna and meiofauna together contributed to the decomposition of low-quality leaf species. The presence of meiofauna and macrofauna triggered different aspects of the microbial community, with their effects on litter decomposition varying as a function of leaf quality. This study reveals that the meiofauna increased the trophic complexity and modulated their interactions with microbes, highlighting the important yet underestimated role of meiofauna in detritus-based ecosystems.
凋落物分解是淡水生态系统中养分循环和能量流动的一个基本过程,由各种各样的分解者驱动。作为异养食物网的一个重要组成部分,小型底栖动物可以在与叶片相关的微生物(如细菌和真菌)/植物碎屑和大型无脊椎动物之间提供一个营养联系,尽管它们对凋落物分解的贡献尚未得到充分了解。为了研究不同分解者群落,特别是小型底栖动物在凋落物分解中的作用,我们在中国一条森林溪流中,对装有不同木质素与氮比率的三种叶片的垃圾袋,在不同网目尺寸(0.05、0.25和2毫米)下进行了78天的凋落物分解比较。小型底栖动物显著增强了高质量和中等质量叶片的分解,同时减少(负面影响)或增加(正面影响)真菌生物量和多样性。大型底栖动物和小型底栖动物共同促进了低质量叶片物种的分解。小型底栖动物和大型底栖动物的存在引发了微生物群落的不同方面,它们对凋落物分解的影响随叶片质量而变化。这项研究表明,小型底栖动物增加了营养复杂性并调节了它们与微生物的相互作用,突出了小型底栖动物在碎屑基生态系统中重要但被低估的作用。