A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China

Soil nematodes are one of the key components of the soil organism community and one of the major players in soil functions. The lack of knowledge in the structure and function of the soil nematode community in peatland succession needs to be given more attention. The soil nematode community structur...

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Main Authors: Yi Mei Wang, Ping Ting Guan, Jia Wei Chen, Zhen Xin Li, Yu Rong Yang, Ping Wang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-844422d15f464c919982190d22aea8d82021-08-12T04:34:39ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-08-0128e01679A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern ChinaYi Mei Wang0Ping Ting Guan1Jia Wei Chen2Zhen Xin Li3Yu Rong Yang4Ping Wang5State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaState Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaState Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaState Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaState Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaCorresponding author.; State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration, School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130117, ChinaSoil nematodes are one of the key components of the soil organism community and one of the major players in soil functions. The lack of knowledge in the structure and function of the soil nematode community in peatland succession needs to be given more attention. The soil nematode community structure including abundance, richness, diversity, and many ecological indices as well as soil factors were measured and compared in three different habitats along a natural fen-bush-forest successional sere in a peatland, northeastern China. A total of 36 soil nematode genera were identified, and multivariate analysis separated the three habitat samples from each other. The abundance, richness, and diversity increased from fen to forest. The dominant trophic group changed from bacterivores in the fen and bush to bacterivores and plant parasites in the forest. According to the RDA analysis with soil properties, it was found that the community structure of soil nematodes in the fen was more affected by the soil nitrogen content, by soil C/N ratio in the bush, and by soil phosphorus content and soil pH in the forest, respectively. Though the nematode channel ratio in three habitats indicated that the energy flow in the soil micro-food web was all dominated by bacterial channels, the trophic group with the highest metabolic footprints was bacterivores in the bush but omnivore-predators (Op) in fen and forest. This study demonstrated that the community composition and trophic structure of soil nematodes as well as the predominant environmental factors significantly changed along fen-bush-forest successional sere. The genera Udonchus and Eudorylaimus may have the potentials to be indicators of vegetation succession and soil microbe food web in fens.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002298Community compositionEcological indexNematode energy channelFauna analysisMetabolic footprintSoil fauna
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author Yi Mei Wang
Ping Ting Guan
Jia Wei Chen
Zhen Xin Li
Yu Rong Yang
Ping Wang
spellingShingle Yi Mei Wang
Ping Ting Guan
Jia Wei Chen
Zhen Xin Li
Yu Rong Yang
Ping Wang
A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
Global Ecology and Conservation
Community composition
Ecological index
Nematode energy channel
Fauna analysis
Metabolic footprint
Soil fauna
author_facet Yi Mei Wang
Ping Ting Guan
Jia Wei Chen
Zhen Xin Li
Yu Rong Yang
Ping Wang
author_sort Yi Mei Wang
title A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
title_short A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
title_full A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
title_fullStr A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern China
title_sort comparison of soil nematode community structure and environmental factors along fen-bush-forest succession in a peatland, northeastern china
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Soil nematodes are one of the key components of the soil organism community and one of the major players in soil functions. The lack of knowledge in the structure and function of the soil nematode community in peatland succession needs to be given more attention. The soil nematode community structure including abundance, richness, diversity, and many ecological indices as well as soil factors were measured and compared in three different habitats along a natural fen-bush-forest successional sere in a peatland, northeastern China. A total of 36 soil nematode genera were identified, and multivariate analysis separated the three habitat samples from each other. The abundance, richness, and diversity increased from fen to forest. The dominant trophic group changed from bacterivores in the fen and bush to bacterivores and plant parasites in the forest. According to the RDA analysis with soil properties, it was found that the community structure of soil nematodes in the fen was more affected by the soil nitrogen content, by soil C/N ratio in the bush, and by soil phosphorus content and soil pH in the forest, respectively. Though the nematode channel ratio in three habitats indicated that the energy flow in the soil micro-food web was all dominated by bacterial channels, the trophic group with the highest metabolic footprints was bacterivores in the bush but omnivore-predators (Op) in fen and forest. This study demonstrated that the community composition and trophic structure of soil nematodes as well as the predominant environmental factors significantly changed along fen-bush-forest successional sere. The genera Udonchus and Eudorylaimus may have the potentials to be indicators of vegetation succession and soil microbe food web in fens.
topic Community composition
Ecological index
Nematode energy channel
Fauna analysis
Metabolic footprint
Soil fauna
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002298
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