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Mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions: interplay between geology and contemporary environments

Although biodiversity and ecosystem functions are strongly shaped by contemporary environments, such as climate and local biotic and abiotic attributes, relatively little is known about how they depend on long-term geological processes. Here, along a 3000-m elevational gradient with tectonic faults...

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Autores principales: Hu, Ang, Wang, Jianjun, Sun, Hang, Niu, Bin, Si, Guicai, Wang, Jian, Yeh, Chih-Fu, Zhu, Xinxin, Lu, Xiancai, Zhou, Jizhong, Yang, Yongping, Ren, Minglei, Hu, Yilun, Dong, Hailiang, Zhang, Gengxin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31896789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-019-0574-x
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author Hu, Ang
Wang, Jianjun
Sun, Hang
Niu, Bin
Si, Guicai
Wang, Jian
Yeh, Chih-Fu
Zhu, Xinxin
Lu, Xiancai
Zhou, Jizhong
Yang, Yongping
Ren, Minglei
Hu, Yilun
Dong, Hailiang
Zhang, Gengxin
author_facet Hu, Ang
Wang, Jianjun
Sun, Hang
Niu, Bin
Si, Guicai
Wang, Jian
Yeh, Chih-Fu
Zhu, Xinxin
Lu, Xiancai
Zhou, Jizhong
Yang, Yongping
Ren, Minglei
Hu, Yilun
Dong, Hailiang
Zhang, Gengxin
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description Although biodiversity and ecosystem functions are strongly shaped by contemporary environments, such as climate and local biotic and abiotic attributes, relatively little is known about how they depend on long-term geological processes. Here, along a 3000-m elevational gradient with tectonic faults on the Tibetan Plateau (that is, Galongla Mountain in Medog County, China), we study the joint effects of geological and contemporary environments on biological communities, such as the diversity and community composition of plants and soil bacteria, and ecosystem functions. We find that these biological communities and ecosystem functions generally show consistent elevational breakpoints at 2000–2800 m, which coincide with Indus-Yalu suture zone fault and are similar to the elevational breakpoints of soil bacteria on another mountain range 1000 km away. Mean annual temperature, soil pH and moisture are the primary contemporary determinants of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, which support previous findings. However, compared with the models excluding geological processes, inclusion of geological effects, such as parent rock and weathering, increases 67.9 and 35.9% of the explained variations in plant and bacterial communities, respectively. Such inclusion increases 27.6% of the explained variations in ecosystem functions. The geological processes thus provide additional links to ecosystem properties, which are prominent but show divergent effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functions: parent rock and weathering exert considerable direct effects on biodiversity, whereas indirectly influence ecosystem functions via interactions with biodiversity and contemporary environments. Thus, the integration of geological processes with environmental gradients could enhance our understanding of biodiversity and, ultimately, ecosystem functioning across different climatic zones.
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spelling pubmed-70823412020-03-23 Mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions: interplay between geology and contemporary environments Hu, Ang Wang, Jianjun Sun, Hang Niu, Bin Si, Guicai Wang, Jian Yeh, Chih-Fu Zhu, Xinxin Lu, Xiancai Zhou, Jizhong Yang, Yongping Ren, Minglei Hu, Yilun Dong, Hailiang Zhang, Gengxin ISME J Article Although biodiversity and ecosystem functions are strongly shaped by contemporary environments, such as climate and local biotic and abiotic attributes, relatively little is known about how they depend on long-term geological processes. Here, along a 3000-m elevational gradient with tectonic faults on the Tibetan Plateau (that is, Galongla Mountain in Medog County, China), we study the joint effects of geological and contemporary environments on biological communities, such as the diversity and community composition of plants and soil bacteria, and ecosystem functions. We find that these biological communities and ecosystem functions generally show consistent elevational breakpoints at 2000–2800 m, which coincide with Indus-Yalu suture zone fault and are similar to the elevational breakpoints of soil bacteria on another mountain range 1000 km away. Mean annual temperature, soil pH and moisture are the primary contemporary determinants of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, which support previous findings. However, compared with the models excluding geological processes, inclusion of geological effects, such as parent rock and weathering, increases 67.9 and 35.9% of the explained variations in plant and bacterial communities, respectively. Such inclusion increases 27.6% of the explained variations in ecosystem functions. The geological processes thus provide additional links to ecosystem properties, which are prominent but show divergent effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functions: parent rock and weathering exert considerable direct effects on biodiversity, whereas indirectly influence ecosystem functions via interactions with biodiversity and contemporary environments. Thus, the integration of geological processes with environmental gradients could enhance our understanding of biodiversity and, ultimately, ecosystem functioning across different climatic zones. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-01-02 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7082341/ /pubmed/31896789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41396-019-0574-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Zhou, Jizhong
Yang, Yongping
Ren, Minglei
Hu, Yilun
Dong, Hailiang
Zhang, Gengxin
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