Ecological and evolutionary processes involved in shaping microbial habitat generalists and specialists in urban park ecosystems.
Shuzhen LiXue YanMamun Abdullah AlKexin RenChristopher RensingAnyi HuAndrey N TsyganovYuri MazeiAlexey SmirnovNatalia MazeiJun YangPublished in: mSystems (2024)
Urban parks, as an important urban greenspace, play essential roles in ecosystem services and are important hotspots for microbes. Microbial diversity is driven by different ecological and evolutionary processes, while little is currently known about the distinct roles of ecological and evolutionary features in shaping microbial diversity in urban park ecosystems. We explored the ecological and evolutionary characteristics of prokaryotic and microeukaryotic habitat generalists and specialists in urban park ecosystems based on a representative set of different habitats. We found that different ecological and evolutionary drivers jointly maintained and regulated microbial diversity in urban park microbiomes through analyzing the community assembly process, ecological roles in hierarchical interaction, and species diversification potential. These findings significantly advance our understanding regarding the mechanisms governing microbial diversity in urban park ecosystems.