Synergistic effects of succession and microtopography of moraine on the fungal spatial diversity in a glacier forefield

Author:

Masumoto Shota1ORCID,Mori Akira S2ORCID,Nishizawa Keita2,Naka Minagi23,Matsuoka Shunsuke4ORCID,Wong Shu-Kuan5,Uchida Masaki56

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba , Ibaraki 305-8572 , Japan

2. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo , Tokyo 153-8904 , Japan

3. Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University , Kanagawa 240-8501 , Japan

4. Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University , Kyoto 601-0703 , Japan

5. National Institute of Polar Research , Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

6. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies , Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Primary succession and microtopography result in environmental changes and are important processes influencing the community assembly of soil fungi in the Arctic region. In glacier forefields that contain a series of moraine ridges, both processes contribute synchronously to fungal spatial diversity. To reveal the synergistic effects of succession and microtopography, we investigated the fungal community structure and environmental variables in the moraines of the Arklio Glacier, Ellesmere Island. The study sites were established at four locations from the top to the bottom of the ridge slope within each of the three moraine ridges of different post-glacial ages. The location-dependent community composition was equally diverse in both the initial and later stages of succession, suggesting that successional time could alter the effects of microtopography on the fungal community. Moreover, our results suggest that fungal communities at different locations follow different successional trajectories, even if they have passed through the same time lapse. Such a synergistic effect of succession and microtopography of moraines does not allow for parallel changes in fungal communities among moraines or among locations, suggesting that the moraine series contributes substantially to fungal spatial diversity in the glacier forefield.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Ecology,Microbiology

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