Walters Kendra E, Barbour Kristin M, Powers John M, Martiny Jennifer B H
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, United States.
Biology Department, Reed College, Portland, OR 97202, United States.
ISME J. 2025 Jan 2;19(1). doi: 10.1093/ismejo/wraf169.
Dispersal shapes microbial communities, yet it is largely unknown how fast or how far free-living microorganisms move in the environment. Here, we deployed microbial traps along transects spanning a grassland and neighboring shrubland to quantify the rate and distance at which microorganisms disperse into the soil surface. We found that bacteria disperse at a similar rate across the two ecosystems, and both bacteria and fungi exhibit a signature of dispersal limitation at a meter scale, indicating highly heterogeneous dispersal of microorganisms into soil.
扩散塑造了微生物群落,但自由生活的微生物在环境中的移动速度和距离在很大程度上仍不为人知。在这里,我们沿着一片草地和邻近灌木丛的样带部署了微生物诱捕器,以量化微生物扩散到土壤表面的速率和距离。我们发现,细菌在这两个生态系统中的扩散速率相似,并且细菌和真菌在一米的尺度上都表现出扩散限制的特征,这表明微生物向土壤中的扩散具有高度的异质性。