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Integrating Decomposers, Methane-Cycling Microbes and Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes Along a Peatland Successional Gradient in a Land Uplift Region
- Source :
- Ecosystems. 25:1249-1264
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.
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Abstract
- Peatlands are carbon dioxide (CO2) sinks that, in parallel, release methane (CH4). The peatland carbon (C) balance depends on the interplay of decomposer and CH4-cycling microbes, vegetation, and environmental conditions. These interactions are susceptible to the changes that occur along a successional gradient from vascular plant-dominated systems to Sphagnum moss-dominated systems. Changes similar to this succession are predicted to occur from climate change. Here, we investigated how microbial and plant communities are interlinked with each other and with ecosystem C cycling along a successional gradient on a boreal land uplift coast. The gradient ranged from shoreline to meadows and fens, and further to bogs. Potential microbial activity (aerobic CO2 production; CH4 production and oxidation) and biomass were greatest in the early successional meadows, although their communities of aerobic decomposers (fungi, actinobacteria), methanogens, and methanotrophs did not differ from the older fens. Instead, the functional microbial communities shifted at the fen–bog transition concurrent with a sudden decrease in C fluxes. The successional patterns of decomposer versus CH4-cycling communities diverged at the bog stage, indicating strong but distinct microbial responses to Sphagnum dominance and acidity. We highlight young meadows as dynamic sites with the greatest microbial potential for C release. These hot spots of C turnover with dense sedge cover may represent a sensitive bottleneck in succession, which is necessary for eventual long-term peat accumulation. The distinctive microbes in bogs could serve as indicators of the C sink function in restoration measures that aim to stabilize the C in the peat.
- Subjects :
- DYNAMICS
Peat
ecosystem respiration
methane emission
Sphagnum
COMMUNITY COMPOSITION
Decomposer
CO2 EXCHANGE
bakteerit
methanotrophs
methanogens
turvemaat
Bog
FUNGAL
Biomass (ecology)
geography.geographical_feature_category
Ecology
biology
FUNCTIONAL TYPES
hiilen kierto
food and beverages
actinobacteria
FEN ECOSYSTEM
primary paludification
1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology
microbial community
Ecosystem respiration
sienet
WATER-LEVEL DRAWDOWN
TERM
metaani
Environmental Chemistry
Ecosystem
biomassa (ekologia)
PLANT-COMMUNITIES
VEGETATION SUCCESSION
1172 Environmental sciences
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
geography
microbial biomass
biology.organism_classification
peatland development
maankohoaminen
mikrobisto
Microbial population biology
ACTINOBACTERIAL COMMUNITIES
hiilinielut
Environmental science
fungi
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14350629 and 14329840
- Volume :
- 25
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ecosystems
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b47616a45b0c5f00a2890345d1dedd8b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-021-00713-w