Soil Fauna Alter the Relationship Between Plant Litter Diversity and Microbial Communities in Mixed Litter Decomposition
Pengpeng Dou, Dunmei Lin

TL;DR
This study shows that soil animals influence how plant litter diversity affects microbial communities during decomposition in subtropical forests.
Contribution
The study reveals that soil fauna moderate the impact of litter diversity on microbial communities and alter relationships between litter traits and fungi.
Findings
Soil fauna slow the decline of bacterial PLFA content as litter richness increases.
Soil fauna reverse the negative correlation between litter traits and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) PLFA content.
Litter traits and diversity significantly influence microbial PLFA content and community distribution.
Abstract
Understanding how litter diversity and soil fauna drive microbial communities is critical for revealing trophic cascades in decomposition processes. We conducted a 460‐day field decomposition experiment in a subtropical forest, placing litter mixtures of one to four tree species into mesh bags with 25 μm or 4 mm openings to create fauna‐excluded and fauna‐accessible treatments, and assessing microbial community composition and biomass using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. The results showed that the litter traits and diversity significantly influenced microbial PLFA content. Both fungal and bacterial PLFA content increased with higher levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, manganese, potassium, and leaf thickness in the mixed litter. Soil fauna had a significant impact on microbial PLFA content and its community distribution. A notable interaction between soil fauna and litter…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology · Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
