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Biogeographical patterns of abundant and rare bacterial biospheres in paddy soils across East Asia

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
卷 25, 期 2, 页码 294-305

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16281

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This study investigates the geographical distribution and assembly mechanisms of different bacterial sub-communities in paddy soils across East Asia. The results show significant distance-decay relationships (DDRs) in the geographical patterns of four bacterial sub-communities. Niche breadth and dispersal rates contribute to the differences in community assembly of abundant and rare taxa, directly affecting the strength of DDRs.
Soil bacterial communities play fundamental roles in ecosystem functioning and often display a skewed distribution of abundant and rare taxa. So far, relatively little is known about the biogeographical patterns and mechanisms structuring the assembly of abundant and rare biospheres of soil bacterial communities. Here, we studied the geographical distribution of different bacterial sub-communities by examining the relative influence of environmental selection and dispersal limitation on taxa distributions in paddy soils across East Asia. Our results indicated that the geographical patterns of four different bacterial sub-communities consistently displayed significant distance-decay relationships (DDRs). In addition, we found niche breadth and dispersal rates to significantly explain differences in community assembly of abundant and rare taxa, directly affecting the strength of DDRs. While conditionally rare and abundant taxa displayed the strongest DDR due to higher environmental filtering and dispersal limitation, moderate taxa sub-communities had the weakest DDR due to greater environmental tolerance and dispersal rate. Random forest models indicated that soil pH (9.13%-49.78%) and average annual air temperature (16.59%-46.49%) were the most important predictors of the variation in the bacterial community. This study advances our understanding of the intrinsic links between fundamental ecological processes and microbial biogeographical patterns in paddy soils.

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