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Effects of experimental canopy openness on wood-inhabiting fungal fruiting diversity across succession.


ABSTRACT: While the succession of terrestrial plant communities is well studied, less is known about succession on dead wood, especially how it is affected by environmental factors. While temperate forests face increasing canopy mortality, which causes considerable changes in microclimates, it remains unclear how canopy openness affects fungal succession. Here, we used a large real-world experiment to study the effect of closed and opened canopy on treatment-based alpha and beta fungal fruiting diversity. We found increasing diversity in early and decreasing diversity at later stages of succession under both canopies, with a stronger decrease under open canopies. However, the slopes of the diversity versus time relationships did not differ significantly between canopy treatments. The community dissimilarity remained mainly stable between canopies at ca. 25% of species exclusively associated with either canopy treatment. Species exclusive in either canopy treatment showed very low number of occupied objects compared to species occurring in both treatments. Our study showed that canopy loss subtly affected fungal fruiting succession on dead wood, suggesting that most species in the local species pool are specialized or can tolerate variable conditions. Our study indicates that the fruiting of the fungal community on dead wood is resilient against the predicted increase in canopy loss in temperate forests.

SUBMITTER: Schreiber J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11245472 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of experimental canopy openness on wood-inhabiting fungal fruiting diversity across succession.

Schreiber Jasper J   Baldrian Petr P   Brabcová Vendula V   Brandl Roland R   Kellner Harald H   Müller Jörg J   Roy Friederike F   Bässler Claus C   Krah Franz-Sebastian FS  

Scientific reports 20240712 1


While the succession of terrestrial plant communities is well studied, less is known about succession on dead wood, especially how it is affected by environmental factors. While temperate forests face increasing canopy mortality, which causes considerable changes in microclimates, it remains unclear how canopy openness affects fungal succession. Here, we used a large real-world experiment to study the effect of closed and opened canopy on treatment-based alpha and beta fungal fruiting diversity.  ...[more]

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