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Elevation‐related climatic factors dominate soil free‐living nematode communities and their co‐occurrence patterns on Mt. Halla,South Korea
Authors:Zhi Yu,Shuqi Zou,Nan Li,Dorsaf Kerfahi,Changbae Lee,Jonathan Adams,Hyun Jeong Kwak,Jinsoo Kim,Sang‐  Seob Lee,Ke Dong
Abstract:Nematodes play vital roles in soil ecosystems. To understand how their communities and coexistence patterns change along the elevation as well as to determine the best explanatory factors underlying these changes, we investigated free‐living soil nematodes on Mt. Halla, South Korea, using an amplicon sequencing approach targeting the 18S rRNA gene. Our results showed that there was significant variation in the community diversity and composition of soil nematodes in relation to elevation. The network interactions between soil nematodes were more intensive at the lower elevations. Climatic variables were responsible explaining the elevational variation in community composition and co‐occurrence pattern of the nematode community. Our study indicated that climatic factors served as the critical environmental filter that influenced not only the community structure but also the potential associations of soil nematodes in the mountain ecosystem of Mt. Halla. These findings enhance the understanding of the community structure and co‐occurrence network patterns and mechanisms of soil nematode along elevation, and the response of soil nematodes to climate change on the vertical scale of mountain ecosystems.
Keywords:climate change, co‐  occurrence network, mountain ecosystems, soil nematodes
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