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Loss of microbial diversity in soils is coincident with reductions in some specialized functions
Authors:Brajesh K. Singh  Christopher Quince  Catriona A. Macdonald  Amit Khachane  Nadine Thomas  Waleed Abu Al‐Soud  Søren J. Sørensen  Zhili He  Duncan White  Alex Sinclair  Bill Crooks  Jizhong Zhou  Colin D. Campbell
Affiliation:1. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney, , Penrith, NSW, Australia;2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Glasgow, , Glasgow, UK;3. The James Hutton Institute, , Aberdeen, UK;4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, , Copenhagen, Denmark;5. Department of Botany and Microbiology, Institute for Environmental Genomics, Stephenson Research and Technology Centre, University of Oklahoma, , Norman, OK, USA;6. SRUC Auchincruive, , Ayr, Auchincruive Estate, UK;7. Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish Agricultural Sciences University, , Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Loss of microbial diversity is considered a major threat because of its importance for ecosystem functions, but there is a lack of conclusive evidence that diversity itself is reduced under anthropogenic stress, and about the consequences of diversity loss. Heavy metals are one of the largest, widespread pollutant types globally, and these represent a significant environmental stressor for terrestrial microbial communities. Using combined metagenomics and functional assays, we show that the compositional and functional response of microbial communities to long‐term heavy metal stress results in a significant loss of diversity. Our results indicate that even at a moderate loss of diversity, some key specialized functions (carried out by specific groups) may be compromised. Together with previous work, our data suggest disproportionate impact of contamination on microbes that carry out specialized, but essential, ecosystem functions. Based on these findings, we propose a conceptual framework to explicitly consider diversity of functions and microbial functional groups to test the relationship between biodiversity and soil functions.
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