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Fire Limits Soil Microbial Dispersal and Differentially Impacts Bacterial and Fungal Communities.

Created on 02 Aug 2025

Authors

Jacob R Hopkins, Giuseppina Vizzari, Alison E Bennett, Antonino Malacrinò

Published in

Global change biology. Volume 31. Issue 8. Pages e70386.

Abstract

Fire is a globally pervasive force reshaping ecosystems, yet its influence on the ecological processes structuring soil microbiomes remains poorly understood. Using a meta-analysis of > 2600 amplicon sequencing samples across 19 global studies, we tested whether fire alters soil microbiome assembly processes, diversity, and ecological selection for pyrophilic specialists. Contrary to prevailing assumptions, we found that fire did not significantly shift ecological selection processes in bacteria or fungi but instead constrained dispersal, particularly reducing dispersal in bacterial and fungal communities and increasing ecological drift in fungi. Despite limited evidence for ecological selection, fire consistently filtered for specialist taxa, increasing their relative abundance across microbial communities. Fire also reduced fungal diversity and evenness, while bacterial communities exhibited greater dominance and loss of rare taxa. These findings support the idea that fire promotes microbial post-fire niche specialization while disrupting dispersal pathways. Our results indicate that increasing fire frequency and severity under climate change may homogenize soil microbial communities, reduce microbial resilience, and constrain ecosystem recovery.

PMID:
40751369
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 02 Aug 2025.

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