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Distinct microbial communities under different rock-associated microhabitats in the Qaidam Desert.

Authors :
Lai, Zongrui
Liu, Zhen
Zhao, Yuanyuan
Qin, Shugao
Zhang, Wenqi
Lang, Tao
Zhu, Zhengjie
Sun, Yanfei
Source :
Environmental Research. Jun2024, Vol. 250, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Hypolithic communities, which occupy highly specialised microhabitats beneath translucent rocks in desert and arid environments, have assembly mechanisms and ecosystem functions are not fully understood. Thus, in this study, we aimed to examine the microbial community structure, assembly, and function of light-accessible (under quartz, calcite, and hypolithic lichen-dominated biocrusts) and light-inaccessible microhabitats (under basalt and adjacent soil) in the Qaidam Desert, China. The results showed that hypolithic communities have different characteristics compared with microbial communities of light-inaccessible microhabitats. Notably, hypolithic bacterial communities were dominated by Cyanobacteria, whereas light-inaccessible microhabitats showed a predominance of Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria. Although the class Dothideomycetes (phylum: Ascomycota) dominated the fungal communities between the two microhabitat types, Sordariomycetes were more prevalent in light-accessible microhabitats. Network and robustness analyses showed that hypolithic communities were less complex and more resilient than microbial communities in light-inaccessible microhabitats. Our results indicated that deterministic processes, specifically homogeneous selection, govern the establishment of bacterial and fungal communities in light-accessible and light-inaccessible microhabitats. The hypolithic community showed an increased frequency of phylotypes that exhibited increased tolerance to functional stress response pathways. In contrast to light-inaccessible microhabitats, light-accessible microhabitats showed a slight decrease and a notable increase in the prevalence of carbon fixation pathways in prokaryotes and carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms, respectively. For fungi, light-accessible microhabitats enriched saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal groups. These results highlight the importance of complex and diverse microhabitats in desert regions, which serve as vital shelters for microbes. Combining future research on interactions between hypolithic communities and environments may enhance our current understanding of their pivotal roles in sustaining desert ecosystems. This knowledge then be applied to design and implement informed conservation efforts to preserve these unique rock-associated microhabitats in desert ecosystems. [Display omitted] • Different microbial communities colonize different rock-associated microhabitats in the Qaidam Desert. • Cyanobacteria thrive beneath translucent rocks. • Translucency is a key driver of the structure and function of hypolithic community. • The assembly of hypolithic community is primarily dominated by homogeneous selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
250
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177316073
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118462