Seasonal Climate Variations Promote Bacterial α-Diversity in Soil

Microb Ecol. 2021 May 31. doi: 10.1007/s00248-021-01780-1. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEcological theory suggests that temporal environmental fluctuations can contribute greatly to diversity maintenance. Given bacteria's short generation time and rapid responses to environmental change, seasonal climate fluctuations are very likely to play an important role in maintaining the extremely high α-diversity of soil bacterial community, which has been unfortunately neglected in previous studies. Here, with in-depth analyses of two previously published soil bacterial datasets at global scale, we found that soil bacterial α-diversity was positively correlated with both seasonal variations of temperature and precipitation. Furthermore, piecewise structural equation models showed that seasonal variations of temperature or precipitation had weak but significant positive effect on soil bacterial α-diversity in each dataset. However, it is noteworthy that the importance of seasonal climate variations might be underestimated in the above analyses, due to the potential confounding factors (such as vegetation type) and the lack of sampling across seasons. As a supplement, we analyzed a previously published wheat cropland dataset with samples collected in both winter and the following summer across North China Plain. As expected, bacterial α-diversity was positively correlated with seasonal climate variations in the cropland dataset, and climate seasonality explained a larger proportion...
Source: Microbial Ecology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Source Type: research