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实验池塘网络中的连通性丧失导致微生物集合群落中的生物多样性丧失。

Connectivity Loss in Experimental Pond Networks Leads to Biodiversity Loss in Microbial Metacommunities.

作者信息

Szabó Beáta, Váczy-Földi Máté, Vad Csaba F, Pálffy Károly, Huỳnh Thu-Hương, Dobosy Péter, Fierpasz Ádám, Márton Zsuzsanna, Felföldi Tamás, Horváth Zsófia

机构信息

Institute of Aquatic Ecology, HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Budapest, Hungary.

National Multidisciplinary Laboratory for Climate Change, HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2024 Dec;30(12):e70001. doi: 10.1111/gcb.70001.

Abstract

Habitat fragmentation is among the most important global threats to biodiversity; however, the direct effects of its components including connectivity loss are largely unknown and still mostly inferred based on indirect evidence. Our understanding of these drivers is especially limited in microbial communities. Here, by conducting a 4-month outdoor experiment with artificial pond (mesocosm) metacommunities, we studied the effects of connectivity loss on planktonic microorganisms, primarily focusing on pro- and microeukaryotes. Connectivity loss was simulated by stopping the dispersal among local habitats after an initial period with dispersal. Keeping the habitat amount constant and the abiotic environment homogeneous allowed us to track the direct effects of the process of connectivity loss. We found that connectivity loss led to higher levels of extinction and a decrease in both local and regional diversity in microeukaryotes. In contrast, diversity patterns of prokaryotes remained largely unaffected, with some indications of extinction debt. Connectivity loss also led to lower evenness in microeukaryotes, likely through changes in biotic interactions with zooplankton grazers. Our results imply that connectivity loss can directly translate into species losses in communities and highlight the importance of conserving habitat networks with sufficient dispersal among local habitats.

摘要

栖息地破碎化是全球生物多样性面临的最重要威胁之一;然而,其各个组成部分的直接影响,包括连通性丧失,在很大程度上尚不清楚,目前大多仍基于间接证据进行推断。我们对这些驱动因素的理解在微生物群落中尤其有限。在此,通过对人工池塘(中型生态系统)集合群落进行为期4个月的室外实验,我们研究了连通性丧失对浮游微生物的影响,主要聚焦于原核生物和微型真核生物。在初始阶段的扩散之后,通过停止局部生境之间的扩散来模拟连通性丧失。保持生境面积恒定且非生物环境均匀,使我们能够追踪连通性丧失过程的直接影响。我们发现,连通性丧失导致微型真核生物的灭绝水平更高,以及局部和区域多样性下降。相比之下,原核生物的多样性模式基本未受影响,有一些灭绝债务的迹象。连通性丧失还导致微型真核生物的均匀度降低,这可能是由于与浮游动物食草者的生物相互作用发生了变化。我们的结果表明,连通性丧失可直接转化为群落中的物种损失,并凸显了保护在局部生境之间具有足够扩散能力的栖息地网络的重要性。

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