Distinct Assembly Patterns of Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities along Altitudinal Gradients in the Loess Plateau's Highest MountainDistinct Assembly Patterns of Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities along Altitudinal Gradients in the Loess Plateau's Highest MountainYao et al.

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Bo Yao [1 ]
Xiaoming Mou [3 ]
Yuqian Li [5 ]
Jie Lian [1 ]
Yayi Niu [3 ]
Ji Liu [5 ]
Jiannan Lu [1 ]
Yuqiang Li [3 ]
Yulin Li [5 ]
Xuyang Wang [1 ]
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[1] Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources,State Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Hubei Province Key Laboratory for Geographical Process Analysis and Simulation
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Naiman Desertification Research Station
[5] Central China Normal University,undefined
[6] Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources,undefined
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Soil microorganisms; Microbial community; Community assembly; Altitudinal gradients; Mountain ecosystem;
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10.1007/s00248-025-02528-x
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A critical issue in microbial ecology is quantifying the relative contributions of deterministic and stochastic processes to microbial community assembly, and predicting ecosystem function by understanding the ecological processes of community composition is an integral part. However, the mechanisms driving microbial community assembly along altitudinal gradients in mountain ecosystems remain largely unexplored. Here, we used high-throughput sequencing to examine the structural characteristics and diversity maintenance mechanisms of soil bacterial and fungal communities along an altitudinal gradient (2632–3661 m) in Mahan Mountain, the highest peak of the Loess Plateau. Proteobacteria, Acidobacteriota and Actinobacteriota dominated the bacterial communities, while Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Mortierellomycota were the predominant fungal groups. Although elevation did not significantly affect bacterial and fungal alpha diversity, notable shifts in community structure were observed along the altitudinal gradients. Bacterial communities were predominantly shaped by deterministic processes, leading to pronounced structural and compositional differentiation across altitudes. In contrast, fungal community assembly was primarily determined by a combination of deterministic and stochastic processes, leading to small pronounced structural divergence. The interplay of topography, climate, and soil conditions influenced the altitudinal distribution and community structure of soil bacteria in this mountain ecosystem.
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