The Impact of Environmental Changes on Microbial Diversity and Ecosystem Functioning

Authors

  • Bernaitis L* Associate professor, Department of Microbiology, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author
  • Sahana S Under graduate, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author
  • Subiksha M Under graduate, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author
  • Aysha Nargees M Under graduate, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author
  • Ranjani J Under graduate, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author
  • Aswathasree K S Under graduate, Nandha Siddha Medical College and Hospital, Erode-638052. Author

Keywords:

Microbial diversity, environmental changes, ecosystem functioning, climate change, nutrient cycling, conservation strategies

Abstract

Microbial diversity is fundamental to ecosystem functioning, influencing processes such as nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and soil fertility. However, environmental changes—including climate change, pollution, habitat loss, and agricultural intensification—are disrupting microbial communities, leading to significant alterations in ecosystem health. These disturbances not only reduce microbial diversity but also impair crucial functions like carbon storage and plant-microbe interactions, with far-reaching implications for ecosystem resilience and human health. This review explores how environmental stressors impact microbial diversity, the mechanisms through which microorganisms adapt to these changes, and the subsequent consequences for ecosystem processes. In addition, it discusses potential strategies for preserving microbial ecosystems, such as sustainable land management and microbial restoration approaches. The future of ecosystem health depends on our understanding of microbial responses to environmental shifts and the development of effective conservation strategies. This article aims to highlight the critical role of microbes in maintaining ecosystem functionality and to propose directions for future research and environmental policy aimed at protecting microbial diversity.

 

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2024-11-14

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Bernaitis L*, Sahana S, Subiksha M, Aysha Nargees M, Ranjani J, and Aswathasree K S, Trans., “The Impact of Environmental Changes on Microbial Diversity and Ecosystem Functioning”, WJAMS, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 8–11, Nov. 2024, Accessed: Mar. 23, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://wasrpublication.com/index.php/wjams/article/view/28