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Trees in trimmed hedgerows but not tree health increase diversity of oribatid mite communities in intensively managed agricultural land

机译:Trimmed Hedgerows的树木,但不是树木健康增加了集中管理农业土地的oribatid螨社区的多样性

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Hedgerows structure agricultural landscape worldwide but little is known on their soil communities. In the intensively managed agricultural landscapes of Ireland and the UK, hedgerows protect soil from degradation and are thought to provide a reservoir of soil biodiversity for the farmed fields. But hedgerows are currently threatened by emergent tree diseases spread with rising volumes of trade in plants. This study analysed the effect of the most dominant hedgerow tree species on the composition and diversity of soil communities, which we estimated with oribatid mites in the context of an imminent ash dieback outbreak in Northern Ireland. We hypothesised that the environmental heterogeneity created by different tree species and good tree health are beneficial to the abundance and diversity of these soil communities. We found that communities differ, both in terms of species composition and relative abundances, between different trees in the trimmed hedgerows, and between untrimmed and trimmed hedgerows. The presence of trees was associated with more variable species composition. The analysis of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) showed that pasture and adjacent hedgerows were dominated by bacteria but there was no clear relationship between bacterial biomass and oribatid abundance or richness. However, changes in bacterial PLFAs were correlated positively with changes in oribatid community composition. Soil under ash trees which were diseased supported a higher species richness and greater abundance of oribatids than healthy trees. We conclude that the presence of different tree species in hedgerows adds to the overall diversity of soil hedgerow communities and hypothesise that the structural heterogeneity created by tree canopy drives increased diversity. Ill health in ash trees is currently positively affecting oribatid communities, possibly due to the temporarily increase in organic matter in soil. The epidemic of ash dieback, however, is expected to kill and remove trees in the medium term and so reduce soil community diversity in the long term.
机译:Hedgerows结构农业景观全世界,但对土壤社区知之甚少。在爱尔兰和英国的集中管理农业景观中,Hedgerows保护土壤免于退化,并被认为为养殖领域提供土壤生物多样性水库。但随着植物贸易量上升的兴起,目前遭受肠胃疾病的威胁。本研究分析了最占占据的树篱树种对土壤社区组成和多样性的影响,我们在北爱尔兰北部迫在眉睫的灰烬沉淀的背景下估计了oribatid螨虫。我们假设不同树种和良好树木健康产生的环境异质性有利于这些土壤社区的丰富和多样性。我们发现社区在种类的组成和相对丰度方面不同,而在修剪的树篱中的不同树木之间,并且在未经限制和修剪的Hedgerows之间。树木的存在与更可变的物种组成有关。对磷脂脂肪酸(PLFA)的分析表明,牧场和邻近的HEDGEROWS由细菌支配,但细菌生物量和oribatid丰度或丰富度之间没有明显的关系。然而,细菌PLFA的变化随着oribatid群落组成的变化而呈正相关。患有患病的灰树桩下的土壤支持更高的物种丰富性,比健康的树木更大丰富。我们得出结论,Hedgerows中不同树种的存在增加了土壤树篱社区的整体多样性,并假设由树冠造成的结构异质性增加了多样性。在灰树中的健康状况目前正在积极地影响oribatid社区,可能是由于土壤中有机质暂时增加。然而,预计灰烬的流行病将在中期杀死和去除树木,因此长期降低土壤群落多样性。

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