Community diversity, structure and carbon footprint of nematode food web following reforestation on degraded Karst soil
Hu N.; Li, H.; Tang, Z.; Li, Z. F.; Tian, J.; Lou, Y. L.; Li, J. W.; Li, G. C.; Hu, X. M.
2016
关键词fatty-acid analysis metabolic footprints rocky desertification microbial communities trophic structure dune succession fungal biomass land-use china restoration
英文摘要We examined community diversity, structure and carbon footprint of nematode food web along a chronosequence of T. Sinensis reforestation on degraded Karst. In general, after the reforestation: a serious of diversity parameters and community indices (Shannon-Weinier index (H'), structure index (SI), etc.) were elevated; biomass ratio of fungivores to bacterivores (FFC/BFC), and fungi to bacteria (F/B) were increased, and nematode channel ratio (NCR) were decreased; carbon footprints of all nematode trophic groups, and biomass of bacteria and fungi were increased. Our results indicate that the Karst aboveground vegetation restoration was accompanied with belowground nematode food web development: increasing community complexity, function and fungal dominance in decomposition pathway, and the driving forces included the bottom-up effect (resource control), connectedness of functional groups, as well as soil environments.
出处Scientific Reports
6
语种英语
ISSN号2045-2322
DOI标识10.1038/srep28138
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/42724]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Hu N.,Li, H.,Tang, Z.,et al. Community diversity, structure and carbon footprint of nematode food web following reforestation on degraded Karst soil. 2016.
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