Detecting macroecological patterns in bacterial communities across independent studies of global soils

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Kelly S. Ramirez
Christopher G. Knight
Mattias de Hollander
Francis Q. Brearley
Bede Constantinides
Anne Cotton
Si Creer
Thomas W. Crowther
John Davison
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Ellen Dorrepaal
David R. Elliott
Graeme Fox
Robert I. Griffiths
Chris Hale
Kyle Hartman
Ashley Houlden
David L. Jones
Eveline J. Krab
Fernando T. Maestre
Krista L. McGuire
Sylvain Monteux
Caroline H. Orr
Wim H. van der Putten
Ian S. Roberts
David A. Robinson
Jennifer D. Rocca
Jennifer Rowntree
Klaus Schlaeppi
Matthew Shepherd
Brajesh K. Singh
Angela L. Straathof
Jennifer M. Bhatnagar
Cécile Thion
Marcel G. A. van der Heijden
Franciska T. de Vries
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[1] Netherlands Institute of Ecology,Faculty of Science and Engineering
[2] University of Manchester,School of Science and the Environment
[3] Manchester Metropolitan University,Evolution and Genomic Sciences, School of Biological Sciences
[4] University of Manchester,Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
[5] University of Sheffield,Environment Centre Wales, College of Natural Sciences
[6] Bangor University,Institute of Integrative Biology
[7] ETH Zürich,Department of Botany, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences
[8] University of Tartu,Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
[9] University of Colorado,Climate Impacts Research Centre, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science
[10] Umeå University,Environmental Sustainability Research Centre
[11] University of Derby,School of Life Sciences
[12] Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,Division of Agroecology and Environment
[13] University of Warwick,Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
[14] Agroscope,Departamento de Biología y Geología, Física y Química Inorgánica, Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología
[15] University of Manchester,Department of Biology, Institute of Ecology and Evolution
[16] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,School of Science and Engineering
[17] University of Oregon,Laboratory of Nematology
[18] Teesside University,Department of Biology
[19] Wageningen University,Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
[20] Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,Department of Biology
[21] Duke University,Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[22] Natural England,Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies
[23] Western Sydney University,undefined
[24] Boston University,undefined
[25] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[26] University of Zürich,undefined
[27] Plant–Microbe Interactions,undefined
[28] Institute of Environmental Biology,undefined
[29] Faculty of Science,undefined
[30] Utrecht University,undefined
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Nature Microbiology | 2018年 / 3卷
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The emergence of high-throughput DNA sequencing methods provides unprecedented opportunities to further unravel bacterial biodiversity and its worldwide role from human health to ecosystem functioning. However, despite the abundance of sequencing studies, combining data from multiple individual studies to address macroecological questions of bacterial diversity remains methodically challenging and plagued with biases. Here, using a machine-learning approach that accounts for differences among studies and complex interactions among taxa, we merge 30 independent bacterial data sets comprising 1,998 soil samples from 21 countries. Whereas previous meta-analysis efforts have focused on bacterial diversity measures or abundances of major taxa, we show that disparate amplicon sequence data can be combined at the taxonomy-based level to assess bacterial community structure. We find that rarer taxa are more important for structuring soil communities than abundant taxa, and that these rarer taxa are better predictors of community structure than environmental factors, which are often confounded across studies. We conclude that combining data from independent studies can be used to explore bacterial community dynamics, identify potential ‘indicator’ taxa with an important role in structuring communities, and propose hypotheses on the factors that shape bacterial biogeography that have been overlooked in the past.
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