2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9013
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Nematode communities indicate diverse soil functioning across a fog gradient in the Namib Desert gravel plains

Abstract: Soil nematodes are fundamentally aquatic animals, requiring water to move, feed, and reproduce. Nonetheless, they are ubiquitous in desert soils because they can enter an anhydrobiotic state that allows them to persist when water is biologically unavailable. In the hyper‐arid Namib Desert of Namibia, rain is rare, but fog routinely moves inland from the coast and supports plant and animal life. Very little is understood about how this fog may affect soil organisms. We investigated the role of fog moisture in t… Show more

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“…Belowground, soil nematodes were predominantly bacterial feeders (bacterivores) followed by fungal feeders (fungivores), which mirrors their trophic composition of the well-studied gravel plains nearby and other arid ecosystems (Marais et al, 2020;Pen-Mouratov et al, 2004;Steinberger Y. et al, 1988;Treonis et al, 2022). Overall, the markedly depleted δ 13 C values of both trophic groups of nematodes compared to the litter of S. sabulicola suggest that the fog plant might not be their main carbon source.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Belowground, soil nematodes were predominantly bacterial feeders (bacterivores) followed by fungal feeders (fungivores), which mirrors their trophic composition of the well-studied gravel plains nearby and other arid ecosystems (Marais et al, 2020;Pen-Mouratov et al, 2004;Steinberger Y. et al, 1988;Treonis et al, 2022). Overall, the markedly depleted δ 13 C values of both trophic groups of nematodes compared to the litter of S. sabulicola suggest that the fog plant might not be their main carbon source.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%