Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Semi-Arid Wetlands Is Jointly Driven by Soil Environmental Factors and Microorganisms
Yunhao Wen, Gaofan Liu, Huamin Liu, Shan Jiang, Zhichao Xu, Rui Zhang, Feng Gao, Wenxin Li, Lixin Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how different wetland types in semi-arid regions affect ecosystem functions through soil and microbial interactions.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct regulatory mechanisms of ecosystem multifunctionality in lacustrine and riverine wetlands.
Findings
Ecosystem multifunctionality and individual functions are lower in lacustrine compared to riverine wetlands.
Plant communities drive microbial diversity, while soil enzymes correlate more with soil structure.
Riverine wetlands rely on microbial diversity, while lacustrine wetlands are shaped by abiotic stressors.
Abstract
Biodiversity promotes ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF), yet it remains unclear how wetland types mediate the biodiversity–EMF relationship. This study investigated the differences in maintaining ecosystem functionality between lacustrine (lake) and riverine (river) wetlands in a semi-arid region. We examined how multiple soil environmental variables individually influence plant communities, soil enzyme activities, and microbial community composition and diversity, and we further explored how these factors drive EMF via interactions with microbial communities. Results showed that both individual ecosystem functions and EMF were significantly lower in lacustrine wetlands compared to riverine wetlands. Plant community attributes were the primary drivers of spatial heterogeneity in bacterial, fungal, and archaeal communities; conversely, soil enzyme activities were more strongly…
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TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
