Biological invasions increase the richness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from a Hawaiian subtropical ecosystem

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Sofia I. F. Gomes
Vincent S. F. T. Merckx
Nicole A. Hynson
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[1] Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Understanding Evolution Group
[2] University of Hawaii Manoa,Department of Botany
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Biological Invasions | 2018年 / 20卷
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Biogeography; Hawaiian Islands; Invasive trees; Biodiversity;
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Biological invasions can have various impacts on the diversity of important microbial mutualists such as mycorrhizal fungi, but few studies have tested whether the effects of invasions on mycorrhizal diversity are consistent across spatial gradients. Furthermore, few of these studies have taken place in tropical ecosystems that experience an inordinate rate of invasions into native habitats. Here, we examined the effects of plant invasions dominated by non-native tree species on the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in Hawaii. To test the hypothesis that invasions result in consistent changes in AM fungal diversity across spatial gradients relative to native forest habitats, we sampled soil in paired native and invaded sites from three watersheds and used amplicon sequencing to characterize AM fungal communities. Whether our analyses considered phylogenetic relatedness or not, we found that invasions consistently increased the richness of AM fungi. However, AM fungal species composition was not related to invasion status of the vegetation nor local environment, but stratified by watershed. Our results suggest that while invasions can lead to an overall increase in the diversity of microbial mutualists, the effects of plant host identity or geographic structuring potentially outweigh those of invasive species in determining the community membership of AM fungi. Thus, host specificity and spatial factors such as dispersal need to be taken into consideration when examining the effects of biological invasions on symbiotic microbes.
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