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Recreational climbing alters cliff soil chemistry and plant-associated fungal communities

Garcia Munoz, A.; Krah, F.-S.; Palomar, G.; Lopez-Garcia, A.; Buczek, M.; Lorite, J.; March-Salas, M.

2026-05-16 ecology
10.64898/2026.05.15.725402 bioRxiv
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O_LICliffs are environmentally extreme yet biodiversity-rich ecosystems that harbour specialist plants, many endemic and threatened. Plant persistence in these nutrient-poor substrates may depend on tightly linked soil- and root-associated microbial communities, which remain poorly understood. These interactions may become increasingly important with the global expansion of recreational climbing. While physical climbing impacts on vegetation are documented, potential chemical effects, from the use of climbing chalk (magnesium carbonate), on soil properties and plant-associated microbiota remain unknown. C_LIO_LIWe sampled soils and roots beneath cliff-specialist and generalist plants, and unvegetated soils, across climbed and unclimbed routes in northern, central, and southern Spain. Soil physicochemical properties were quantified, fungal communities were characterized using ITS-metabarcoding, and structural equation modelling was used to disentangle direct and indirect effects. C_LIO_LIClimbing increased soil pH and altered soil chemical properties, driving shifts in fungal diversity and functional composition in soil and roots. The relative read abundance of root-associated symbiotrophic fungi declined, whereas arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and pathogens increased in climbed cliffs. Overall effects were consistent, with cliff-specialist plants mediating nutrient and fungal shifts. C_LIO_LIur findings show that climbing can reshape cliff soil chemistry and fungal communities, with potential cascading consequences for plant functional performance, nutrient dynamics, and ecosystem resilience. C_LI

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