Land use conversion increases network complexity and stability of soil microbial communities in a temperate grassland

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Carolyn R. Cornell
Ya Zhang
Daliang Ning
Naijia Xiao
Pradeep Wagle
Xiangming Xiao
Jizhong Zhou
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[1] University of Oklahoma,Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology
[2] University of Oklahoma,Institute for Environmental Genomics
[3] Oklahoma and Central Plains Agricultural Research Center,USDA, Agricultural Research Service
[4] University of Oklahoma,School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences
[5] University of Oklahoma,School of Computer Science
[6] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Earth and Environmental Sciences
[7] Rice University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The ISME Journal | 2023年 / 17卷
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Soils harbor highly diverse microbial communities that are critical to soil health, but agriculture has caused extensive land use conversion resulting in negative effects on critical ecosystem processes. However, the responses and adaptations of microbial communities to land use conversion have not yet been understood. Here, we examined the effects of land conversion for long-term crop use on the network complexity and stability of soil microbial communities over 19 months. Despite reduced microbial biodiversity in comparison with native tallgrass prairie, conventionally tilled (CT) cropland significantly increased network complexity such as connectivity, connectance, average clustering coefficient, relative modularity, and the number of species acting at network hubs and connectors as well as resulted in greater temporal variation of complexity indices. Molecular ecological networks under CT cropland became significantly more robust and less vulnerable, overall increasing network stability. The relationship between network complexity and stability was also substantially strengthened due to land use conversion. Lastly, CT cropland decreased the number of relationships between network structure and environmental properties instead being strongly correlated to management disturbances. These results indicate that agricultural disturbance generally increases the complexity and stability of species “interactions”, possibly as a trade-off for biodiversity loss to support ecosystem function when faced with frequent agricultural disturbance.
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