Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China
Soil nematode is an essential component of the soil micro-food web and plays an important role in soil nutrient cycling. The biogeographic distribution pattern of the soil nematode community and its main driving factors have attained greater attention in the last few decades. However, previous studi...
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doaj-2065ef9d448e42fbabc2e98e72309b4f2021-08-16T04:16:48ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-09-0129e01717Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast ChinaYan Zhang0Li Ji1Lixue Yang2Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, PR ChinaCorresponding author.; Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, PR ChinaSoil nematode is an essential component of the soil micro-food web and plays an important role in soil nutrient cycling. The biogeographic distribution pattern of the soil nematode community and its main driving factors have attained greater attention in the last few decades. However, previous studies mainly focused on low and middle latitudes, and few studies were conducted in cold and temperate regions at high latitudes. The structure and diversity of soil nematodes along the altitudinal gradient are still unclear, which prevents understanding and comparing the diversity of soil nematodes at different spatial scales. In this study, six altitudes (750, 830, 950, 1100, 1300, and 1420 m) were set in the Oakley Mountain in the cold-temperate zone in China, and Illumina MiSeq sequencing method was used to explore the community composition and structural characteristics of soil nematodes in 0- to 10-cm soil. The diversity of soil nematode community in a high-latitude cold-temperate zone showed a decreasing pattern of monotonicity along the altitudinal gradient. One phylum, 3 classes, 11 orders, and 43 genera were identified; plant–parasites were the dominant trophic groups at each altitude. Altitude was the main factor affecting the diversity of soil nematodes at higher latitudes. Sobs, Chao1, Shannon index, and Faith's phylogenetic diversity all showed a downward trend with the increase in altitude. Soil bulk density, soil temperature, pH, soluble organic carbon, and soluble organic nitrogen were significant factors affecting the altitude distribution of soil nematodes. Soil pH and soluble organic nitrogen were the key factors to explain the changes in the community composition of nematodes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002675AltitudeCold-temperate climate zoneCommunity diversityHigh-throughput sequencingSoil nematode |
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Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China |
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Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China |
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Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China |
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Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China |
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Abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast China |
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abundance and diversity of soil nematode community at different altitudes in cold-temperate montane forests in northeast china |
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Global Ecology and Conservation |
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Soil nematode is an essential component of the soil micro-food web and plays an important role in soil nutrient cycling. The biogeographic distribution pattern of the soil nematode community and its main driving factors have attained greater attention in the last few decades. However, previous studies mainly focused on low and middle latitudes, and few studies were conducted in cold and temperate regions at high latitudes. The structure and diversity of soil nematodes along the altitudinal gradient are still unclear, which prevents understanding and comparing the diversity of soil nematodes at different spatial scales. In this study, six altitudes (750, 830, 950, 1100, 1300, and 1420 m) were set in the Oakley Mountain in the cold-temperate zone in China, and Illumina MiSeq sequencing method was used to explore the community composition and structural characteristics of soil nematodes in 0- to 10-cm soil. The diversity of soil nematode community in a high-latitude cold-temperate zone showed a decreasing pattern of monotonicity along the altitudinal gradient. One phylum, 3 classes, 11 orders, and 43 genera were identified; plant–parasites were the dominant trophic groups at each altitude. Altitude was the main factor affecting the diversity of soil nematodes at higher latitudes. Sobs, Chao1, Shannon index, and Faith's phylogenetic diversity all showed a downward trend with the increase in altitude. Soil bulk density, soil temperature, pH, soluble organic carbon, and soluble organic nitrogen were significant factors affecting the altitude distribution of soil nematodes. Soil pH and soluble organic nitrogen were the key factors to explain the changes in the community composition of nematodes. |
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Altitude Cold-temperate climate zone Community diversity High-throughput sequencing Soil nematode |
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