Local eukaryotic and bacterial stream community assembly is shaped by regional land use effects

Author:

Weigel Benjamin12ORCID,Graco-Roza Caio34,Hultman Jenni5,Pajunen Virpi46,Teittinen Anette4,Kuzmina Maria7,Zakharov Evgeny V78,Soininen Janne4ORCID,Ovaskainen Otso1910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre for Ecological Change, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki , P.O. 65, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland

2. INRAE, EABX , 50 avenue de Verdun, 33612 Cestas, France

3. Laboratory of Ecology and Physiology of Phytoplankton, Department of Plant Biology, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier 524, PHLC , Sala 511a, Rio de Janeiro 20550-900, Brazil

4. Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki , PO, Box 64, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland

5. Soil Ecosystems, Natural Resources Institute Finland , Latokartanonkaari 9, 00790 Helsinki, Finland

6. Department of Built Environment, Aalto University , PO Box 11000, 00076 AALTO Espoo, Finland

7. Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph , Guelph, ON, Canada

8. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph , Guelph, ON, Canada

9. Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä , Jyväskylä, Finland

10. Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics, Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology , N-7491 Trondheim, Norway

Abstract

Abstract With anticipated expansion of agricultural areas for food production and increasing intensity of pressures stemming from land-use, it is critical to better understand how species respond to land-use change. This is particularly true for microbial communities which provide key ecosystem functions and display fastest responses to environmental change. However, regional land-use effects on local environmental conditions are often neglected, and, hence, underestimated when investigating community responses. Here we show that the effects stemming from agricultural and forested land use are strongest reflected in water conductivity, pH and phosphorus concentration, shaping microbial communities and their assembly processes. Using a joint species distribution modelling framework with community data based on metabarcoding, we quantify the contribution of land-use types in determining local environmental variables and uncover the impact of both, land-use, and local environment, on microbial stream communities. We found that community assembly is closely linked to land-use type but that the local environment strongly mediates the effects of land-use, resulting in systematic variation of taxon responses to environmental conditions, depending on their domain (bacteria vs. eukaryote) and trophic mode (autotrophy vs. heterotrophy). Given that regional land-use type strongly shapes local environments, it is paramount to consider its key role in shaping local stream communities.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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