2022
DOI: 10.1002/mlf2.12042
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Resistance potential of soil bacterial communities along a biodiversity gradient in forest ecosystems

Abstract: Higher biodiversity is often assumed to be a more desirable scenario for maintaining the functioning of ecosystems, but whether species-richer communities are also more disturbance-tolerant remains controversial. In this study, we investigated the bacterial communities based on 472 soil samples from 28 forests across China with associated edaphic and climatic properties. We developed two indexes (i.e., community mean tolerance breadth [CMTB] and community mean response asynchrony [CMRA]) to explore the relatio… Show more

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“…Climate change continues to be a pressing concern, and our understanding of its effects on microbial communities and carbon dynamics is advancing 5,6 . Qiu et al show that warming and rainfall reduction can differentially affect the abundance and composition of bacteria and fungi in semi‐arid grasslands, with implications for soil carbon efflux 7 .…”
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“…Climate change continues to be a pressing concern, and our understanding of its effects on microbial communities and carbon dynamics is advancing 5,6 . Qiu et al show that warming and rainfall reduction can differentially affect the abundance and composition of bacteria and fungi in semi‐arid grasslands, with implications for soil carbon efflux 7 .…”
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confidence: 99%