作者
Wyatt H Hartman, Curtis J Richardson, Rytas Vilgalys, Gregory L Bruland
发表日期
2008/11/18
期刊
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences
卷号
105
期号
46
页码范围
17842-17847
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Soil bacteria regulate wetland biogeochemical processes, yet little is known about controls over their distribution and abundance. Bacteria in North Carolina swamps and bogs differ greatly from Florida Everglades fens, where communities studied were unexpectedly similar along a nutrient enrichment gradient. Bacterial composition and diversity corresponded strongly with soil pH, land use, and restoration status, but less to nutrient concentrations, and not with wetland type or soil carbon. Surprisingly, wetland restoration decreased bacterial diversity, a response opposite to that in terrestrial ecosystems. Community level patterns were underlain by responses of a few taxa, especially the Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria, suggesting promise for bacterial indicators of restoration and trophic status.
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WH Hartman, CJ Richardson, R Vilgalys, GL Bruland - Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 2008