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Spatial difference in phoD-harboring bacterial landscape between soils and sediments along the Yangtze River

作  者:Yuyi Yang, Geoffrey Michael Gadd, Jidong Gu, Weihong Zhang, Quanfa Zhang, Wenzhi Liu, Wenjie Wan*
刊物名称:Ecological Indicators
标识符:10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110447 
出版年份:2023
卷:153
页码:110447

论文摘要:

Deciphering biogeographical patterns of alkaline phosphatase (phoD)-harboring bacteria is essential to under-stand organic phosphorus mineralization. However, it is poorly understood about distribution pattern and di-versity maintenance mechanisms ofphoD-harboring bacteria (PHB) in watershed ecosystems. Here, we estimated ecological processes shaping landscape of PHB in soils and sediments along the Yangtze River. The PHB com-munity similarity decayed against higher geographical distance at taxonomic and phylogenetic levels, and larger compositional variation in PHB community were found in sediments only. The PHB displayed higher & alpha;-di-versities, broader environmental breadths, higher community stability, and stronger species replacement in soils. Conversely, PHB showed stronger phylogenetic signals in sediments. Stochastic and differentiating processes dominated community assemblies of PHB in both soils and sediments. Electrical conductivity displayed decisive roles in shaping PHB diversity for soils and sediments at taxonomic and phylogenetic levels. Our results emphasized differences in distribution patterns of PHB between soils and sediments, and highlighted ecological processes shaping landscapes of PHB in soils and sediments along the Yangtze River. The phosphorus cycling-related findings might be helpful to estimate ecological potential of a watershed ecosystem and could provide new insights for ecological protection policy for the Yangtze River.