Decoupling microbial diversity from C/N/S cycling potential: A shrubification-driven ecological filtering mechanism in alpine meadow soils | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Decoupling microbial diversity from C/N/S cycling potential: A shrubification-driven ecological filtering mechanism in alpine meadow soils
Puntos clave
Microbial diversity affects carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling in alpine meadow soils, leading to notable shifts in ecosystem function.
Key evidence indicates that higher levels of shrubification correlate with reduced cycling capacity, highlighting significant ecological impacts.
This analysis utilizes soil samples from diverse alpine meadows to assess microbial composition and its role in nutrient cycling dynamics.
The findings suggest that ecological filtering due to shrubification may reshape microbial roles in nutrient cycling, necessitating deeper ecological investigations.