EGU21-13399
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13399
EGU General Assembly 2021
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The ecology of heterogeneity: soil bacterial communities and C dynamics

Xavier Raynaud1, Hannes Schmidt2, and Naoise Nunan1
Xavier Raynaud et al.
  • 1Sorbonne Université, UPMC Paris6, CNRS UMR 7618, iEES Paris, Paris, France (xavier.raynaud@upmc.fr)
  • 2University of Vienna, Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science

Heterogeneity is a fundamental property of soil that is often overlooked in microbial ecology. Although it is generally accepted that the heterogeneity of soil underpins the emergence and maintenance of microbial diversity, the profound and far-reaching consequences that heterogeneity can have on many aspects of microbial ecology and activity have yet to be fully apprehended and have not been fully integrated into our understanding of microbial functioning.

Heterogeneity in soils has multiple facets, from the molecular heterogeneity of the diversity of substrate available, the activity heterogeneity due to the activity of microbial species and the spatial heterogeneity of the soil structure and the distribution of organisms.

In this contribution we present a simple, spatially explicit model that can be used to understand how the interactions between the heterogeneity of decomposers (in terms of species and spatial distribution) and environmental heterogeneity (in terms of the diversity of substrates and their spatial distribution) affect the bacterial decomposition of organic matter. We found that environmental heterogeneity is a key element in determining the variability of the decomposition process.

How to cite: Raynaud, X., Schmidt, H., and Nunan, N.: The ecology of heterogeneity: soil bacterial communities and C dynamics, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-13399, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13399, 2021.

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