Mushroom biomass and diversity are driven by different spatio-temporal scales along Mediterranean elevation gradients

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Josu G. Alday
Juan Martínez de Aragón
Sergio de-Miguel
José Antonio Bonet
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[1] Departament de Producció Vegetal i Ciència Forestal,
[2] Universitat de Lleida-Agrotecnio Center (UdL-Agrotecnio),undefined
[3] Centre Tecnològic Forestal de Catalunya (CTFC-CEMFOR),undefined
[4] Forest Bioengineering Solutions S.A. Crta. de St. Llorenç de Morunys,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 7卷
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Mushrooms are important non-wood-forest-products in many Mediterranean ecosystems, being highly vulnerable to climate change. However, the ecological scales of variation of mushroom productivity and diversity, and climate dependence has been usually overlooked due to a lack of available data. We determined the spatio-temporal variability of epigeous sporocarps and the climatic factors driving their fruiting to plan future sustainable management of wild mushrooms production. We collected fruiting bodies in Pinus sylvestris stands along an elevation gradient for 8 consecutive years. Overall, sporocarp biomass was mainly dependent on inter-annual variations, whereas richness was more spatial-scale dependent. Elevation was not significant, but there were clear elevational differences in biomass and richness patterns between ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic guilds. The main driver of variation was late-summer-early-autumn precipitation. Thus, different scale processes (inter-annual vs. spatial-scale) drive sporocarp biomass and diversity patterns; temporal effects for biomass and ectomycorrhizal fungi vs. spatial scale for diversity and saprotrophic fungi. The significant role of precipitation across fungal guilds and spatio-temporal scales indicates that it is a limiting resource controlling sporocarp production and diversity in Mediterranean regions. The high spatial and temporal variability of mushrooms emphasize the need for long-term datasets of multiple spatial points to effectively characterize fungal fruiting patterns.
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