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叶片预处理和碎叶者活动塑造了溪流中不同落叶分解过程中产生的细颗粒有机物质上的微生物动态。

Leaf Conditioning and Shredder Activity Shape Microbial Dynamics on Fine Particulate Organic Matter Produced During Decomposition of Different Leaf Litter in Streams.

作者信息

Acharya Pratiksha, Yegon Mourine J, Haferkemper Leonie, Misteli Benjamin, Griebler Christian, Vitecek Simon, Attermeyer Katrin

机构信息

Wassercluster Lunz - Biological Station, Dr. Carl Kupelwieser-Prom. 5, 3293, Lunz Am See, Austria.

Department of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, Unit Limnology, University of Vienna, Djerassiplatz 1, 1030, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Microb Ecol. 2025 Mar 22;88(1):18. doi: 10.1007/s00248-025-02515-2.

Abstract

Leaf litter decomposition (LLD) is a key ecosystem function where invertebrate shredders produce large amounts of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM) that serves as a substrate for microbial assemblages. Here, we explore the shredder-produced FPOM composition and activity of FPOM-associated microbial communities in response to different leaf species and their conditioning. In a laboratory experiment, we fed leaves of different elemental compositions (alder, beech and maple), conditioned under oxic or anoxic conditions, to caddisfly larvae (Sericostoma sp.). We hypothesized differences in FPOM elemental and fatty acid composition and FPOM-associated microbial activity among the leaf species, conditioning, and two types of shredder-produced FPOM, i.e. shredded leaves and faecal pellets. Our results suggest that leaf conditioning and shredder activity play pivotal roles in shaping FPOM composition and FPOM-associated microbial activity. We observed lower C/N ratios with high-C/N litter (beech and maple leaves) after conditioning and no change in the elemental composition of the faecal pellets compared to the leaves. However, we observed differences in microbial fatty acid proportions and composition on leaves and faecal pellets with significantly higher fractions of bacterial fatty acids on faecal pellets than on leaves. We also noted a significant impact of leaf conditioning on the microbial activity of shredded leaves and faecal pellets, with a higher microbial growth efficiency observed on faecal pellets compared to ingested leaves. These findings highlight the crucial influence of leaf species and conditioning on the activity of shredder-produced FPOM, emphasizing the complex interplay between leaf properties and fate and microbial processes in streams.

摘要

落叶分解(LLD)是一项关键的生态系统功能,其中无脊椎动物分解者产生大量的细颗粒有机物质(FPOM),这些物质作为微生物群落的底物。在此,我们探讨了分解者产生的FPOM组成以及与FPOM相关的微生物群落的活性,以响应不同的叶片种类及其预处理情况。在一项实验室实验中,我们将在有氧或无氧条件下预处理的、具有不同元素组成的叶片(桤木、山毛榉和枫树)投喂给毛翅目幼虫(Sericostoma sp.)。我们假设在叶片种类、预处理情况以及两种由分解者产生的FPOM(即切碎的叶子和粪便颗粒)之间,FPOM的元素和脂肪酸组成以及与FPOM相关的微生物活性存在差异。我们的结果表明,叶片预处理和分解者活动在塑造FPOM组成和与FPOM相关的微生物活性方面起着关键作用。我们观察到,经过预处理后,高碳氮比的落叶(山毛榉和枫树叶)的碳氮比降低,并且粪便颗粒的元素组成与叶片相比没有变化。然而,我们观察到叶片和粪便颗粒上微生物脂肪酸比例和组成存在差异,粪便颗粒上细菌脂肪酸的比例明显高于叶片。我们还注意到叶片预处理对切碎的叶子和粪便颗粒的微生物活性有显著影响,与摄入的叶子相比,粪便颗粒上观察到更高的微生物生长效率。这些发现突出了叶片种类和预处理对分解者产生的FPOM活性的关键影响,强调了溪流中叶片特性与归宿以及微生物过程之间的复杂相互作用。

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