Drying shapes the ecological niche of aquatic fungi with implications on ecosystem functioning

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作者
Arias-Real, Rebeca [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Menendez, Margarita [3 ]
Munoz, Isabel [3 ]
Pascoal, Claudia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minho, Dept Biol, Cenbe Mol & Environm Biol CBMA, Campus Gualtar, P-4770457 Braga, Portugal
[2] Univ Minho, Inst Sci & Innovat Bio Sustainabil IB S, Campus Gualtar, P-4710057 Braga, Portugal
[3] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Evolutionary Biol Ecol & Environm Sci, Av Diagonal 643, Barcelona 08028, Spain
关键词
Aquatic hyphomycetes; Ecological niche; Fungal biomass accrual; Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams; Organic matter decomposition; Trade-offs; LEAF-LITTER DECOMPOSITION; MICROBIAL DECOMPOSITION; HYPHOMYCETE DIVERSITY; BIODIVERSITY; COMMUNITIES; DISPERSAL; EVOLUTION; STREAMS; CONSEQUENCES; BIOGEOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160374
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Fungi are among the most abundant and diverse organisms on Earth and play pivotal roles in global carbon processing, nutrient cycling and food webs. Despite their abundant and functional importance, little is known about the patterns and mechanisms governing their community composition in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams, which are the most common fluvial ecosystems globally. Thus far, it is known that aquatic fungi have evolved various life-history strategies and functional adaptations to cope with drying. Nevertheless, some of these adaptations have a metabolic cost and trade-offs between growth, reproduction and dispersion that may affect ecosystem functioning. Thus, understanding their eco-logical strategies along a gradient of drying is crucial to assess how species will respond to global change and to identify meaningful taxa to maintain ecosystem functions. By combining in situ hydrological information with a niche-based ap-proach, we analysed the role of drying in explaining the spatial segregation of fungal species, and we determined their specialization and affinity over a gradient of drying. In addition, we estimated whether species niches are good predic-tors of two key ecosystem processes: organic matter decomposition and fungal biomass accrual. Overall, we found that annual drying duration and frequency were the most influential variables upon species niche differentiation across the 15 studied streams. Our cluster analysis identified four drying niche-based groups with contrasting distributions and re-sponses over the drying gradient: drying-sensitive, partly tolerant to drying, generalist, and drying-resistant specialist. In addition, we found that species belonging to the drying specialist group showed a weak contribution to both ecosystem processes, suggesting trade-offs between drying resistance strategies and the energy invested in growth. Taken together, our results suggest that increased water scarcity may jeopardise the capacity of aquatic fungi to guarantee ecosystem functioning and to maintain biogeochemical cycles despite their ability to cope with drying.
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