Environment and host as large-scale controls of ectomycorrhizal fungi

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Sietse van der Linde
Laura M. Suz
C. David L. Orme
Filipa Cox
Henning Andreae
Endla Asi
Bonnie Atkinson
Sue Benham
Christopher Carroll
Nathalie Cools
Bruno De Vos
Hans-Peter Dietrich
Johannes Eichhorn
Joachim Gehrmann
Tine Grebenc
Hyun S. Gweon
Karin Hansen
Frank Jacob
Ferdinand Kristöfel
Paweł Lech
Miklós Manninger
Jan Martin
Henning Meesenburg
Päivi Merilä
Manuel Nicolas
Pavel Pavlenda
Pasi Rautio
Marcus Schaub
Hans-Werner Schröck
Walter Seidling
Vít Šrámek
Anne Thimonier
Iben Margrete Thomsen
Hugues Titeux
Elena Vanguelova
Arne Verstraeten
Lars Vesterdal
Peter Waldner
Sture Wijk
Yuxin Zhang
Daniel Žlindra
Martin I. Bidartondo
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[1] Imperial College London,Life Sciences
[2] Royal Botanic Gardens,Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology
[3] Kew,Earth & Environmental Sciences
[4] University of Manchester,Public Enterprise Sachsenforst
[5] Kompetenzzentrum Wald und Forstwirtschaft,Nature and Forest Research Institute
[6] Estonian Environment Agency,Biological Sciences
[7] Forest Research,Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests
[8] Alice Holt Lodge,Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
[9] Environment and Climate,undefined
[10] Bavarian State Forestry Institute,undefined
[11] Northwest German Forest Research Institute,undefined
[12] Landesamt für Natur Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz Nordrhein-Westfalen,undefined
[13] Slovenian Forestry Institute,undefined
[14] University of Reading,undefined
[15] Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,undefined
[16] IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute,undefined
[17] Staatsbetrieb Sachsenforst,undefined
[18] Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW),undefined
[19] Forest Research Institute,undefined
[20] NARIC Forest Research Institute,undefined
[21] Landesforstanstalt M-V BT: FVI,undefined
[22] Natural Resources Institute Finland,undefined
[23] Office National des Forêts,undefined
[24] Recherche-Développement-Innovation,undefined
[25] National Forest Centre,undefined
[26] Natural Resources Institute Finland,undefined
[27] WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest,undefined
[28] Snow and Landscape Research,undefined
[29] Forschungsanstalt für Waldökologie und Forstwirtschaft,undefined
[30] Thünen Institute of Forest Ecosystems,undefined
[31] Forestry and Game Management Research Institute,undefined
[32] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[33] University of Louvain,undefined
[34] Earth and Life Institute,undefined
[35] Swedish Forest Agency,undefined
[36] Forest Research,undefined
[37] Alice Holt Lodge,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 558卷
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Explaining the large-scale diversity of soil organisms that drive biogeochemical processes—and their responses to environmental change—is critical. However, identifying consistent drivers of belowground diversity and abundance for some soil organisms at large spatial scales remains problematic. Here we investigate a major guild, the ectomycorrhizal fungi, across European forests at a spatial scale and resolution that is—to our knowledge—unprecedented, to explore key biotic and abiotic predictors of ectomycorrhizal diversity and to identify dominant responses and thresholds for change across complex environmental gradients. We show the effect of 38 host, environment, climate and geographical variables on ectomycorrhizal diversity, and define thresholds of community change for key variables. We quantify host specificity and reveal plasticity in functional traits involved in soil foraging across gradients. We conclude that environmental and host factors explain most of the variation in ectomycorrhizal diversity, that the environmental thresholds used as major ecosystem assessment tools need adjustment and that the importance of belowground specificity and plasticity has previously been underappreciated.
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