Zhou Jin, Liao Ziyan, Liu Zhidong, Guo Xuecheng, Zhang Wenyan, Chen Youhua
China-Croatia "Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China.
Key Laboratory of Bio-Resources and Eco-Environment of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 12;13:1108662. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1108662. eCollection 2022.
Urbanization not only profoundly alters landscape profiles, ecosystems and vertebrate faunal diversity but also disturbs microbial communities by increasing stochasticity, vulnerability, biotic homogenization, etc. However, because of the buffering effect of host species, microbial communities are expected to be influenced by both host species and urbanization stresses. Therefore, the impacts of urbanization on animals' microbial symbionts could be more complex and uncertain. In this study, we quantified the urbanization degree of sampling sites and surveyed the gut and skin microbes of three amphibian host species in different sites in urban parks and nearby villages of Chengdu, Southwest China. Furthermore, a co-occurrence network analysis, the phylogenetic normalized stochasticity ratio and Sloan neutral community models were applied to infer the impact of urbanization on symbiotic microbial communities. For the three host species, urbanization increased the diversity of symbiotic microbes and the number of keystone microbial taxa. However, the negative effects of such increased diversification were evident, as the community stochasticity and co-occurrence network structure vulnerability also increased, while the network structure complexity and stability were reduced. Finally, the community stochasticity had positive associations with the network vulnerability, implying that the existence of many transient symbiotic rare microbial taxa in urban parks makes the symbiotic microbial community structure more fragile. Conclusively, urbanization increased the symbiotic microbial diversity at the cost of community stability; the results provide a new perspective for better understanding the complex triangulated environment-host-microbe relationship.
城市化不仅深刻改变了景观轮廓、生态系统和脊椎动物区系多样性,还通过增加随机性、脆弱性、生物同质化等扰乱了微生物群落。然而,由于宿主物种的缓冲作用,微生物群落预计会受到宿主物种和城市化压力的双重影响。因此,城市化对动物微生物共生体的影响可能更加复杂和不确定。在本研究中,我们量化了采样地点的城市化程度,并调查了中国西南部成都市区公园及附近村庄不同地点的三种两栖类宿主动物的肠道和皮肤微生物。此外,我们还应用了共现网络分析、系统发育标准化随机性比率和斯隆中性群落模型来推断城市化对共生微生物群落的影响。对于这三种宿主动物而言,城市化增加了共生微生物的多样性以及关键微生物类群的数量。然而,这种增加的多样性所带来的负面影响是明显的,因为群落随机性和共现网络结构的脆弱性也增加了,而网络结构的复杂性和稳定性则降低了。最后,群落随机性与网络脆弱性呈正相关,这意味着城市公园中存在许多短暂的共生稀有微生物类群,使得共生微生物群落结构更加脆弱。总之,城市化以群落稳定性为代价增加了共生微生物多样性;这些结果为更好地理解复杂的环境 - 宿主 - 微生物三角关系提供了新的视角。