Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Arbuscular mycorrhizal trees influence the latitudinal beta-diversity gradient of tree communities in forests worldwide.


ABSTRACT: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) associations are critical for host-tree performance. However, how mycorrhizal associations correlate with the latitudinal tree beta-diversity remains untested. Using a global dataset of 45 forest plots representing 2,804,270 trees across 3840 species, we test how AM and EcM trees contribute to total beta-diversity and its components (turnover and nestedness) of all trees. We find AM rather than EcM trees predominantly contribute to decreasing total beta-diversity and turnover and increasing nestedness with increasing latitude, probably because wide distributions of EcM trees do not generate strong compositional differences among localities. Environmental variables, especially temperature and precipitation, are strongly correlated with beta-diversity patterns for both AM trees and all trees rather than EcM trees. Results support our hypotheses that latitudinal beta-diversity patterns and environmental effects on these patterns are highly dependent on mycorrhizal types. Our findings highlight the importance of AM-dominated forests for conserving global forest biodiversity.

SUBMITTER: Zhong Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8149669 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

Arbuscular mycorrhizal trees influence the latitudinal beta-diversity gradient of tree communities in forests worldwide.

Zhong Yonglin Y   Chu Chengjin C   Myers Jonathan A JA   Gilbert Gregory S GS   Lutz James A JA   Stillhard Jonas J   Zhu Kai K   Thompson Jill J   Baltzer Jennifer L JL   He Fangliang F   LaManna Joseph A JA   Davies Stuart J SJ   Aderson-Teixeira Kristina J KJ   Burslem David F R P DFRP   Alonso Alfonso A   Chao Kuo-Jung KJ   Wang Xugao X   Gao Lianming L   Orwig David A DA   Yin Xue X   Sui Xinghua X   Su Zhiyao Z   Abiem Iveren I   Bissiengou Pulchérie P   Bourg Norm N   Butt Nathalie N   Cao Min M   Chang-Yang Chia-Hao CH   Chao Wei-Chun WC   Chapman Hazel H   Chen Yu-Yun YY   Coomes David A DA   Cordell Susan S   de Oliveira Alexandre A AA   Du Hu H   Fang Suqin S   Giardina Christian P CP   Hao Zhanqing Z   Hector Andrew A   Hubbell Stephen P SP   Janík David D   Jansen Patrick A PA   Jiang Mingxi M   Jin Guangze G   Kenfack David D   Král Kamil K   Larson Andrew J AJ   Li Buhang B   Li Xiankun X   Li Yide Y   Lian Juyu J   Lin Luxiang L   Liu Feng F   Liu Yankun Y   Liu Yu Y   Luan Fuchen F   Luo Yahuang Y   Ma Keping K   Malhi Yadvinder Y   McMahon Sean M SM   McShea William W   Memiaghe Hervé H   Mi Xiangcheng X   Morecroft Mike M   Novotny Vojtech V   O'Brien Michael J MJ   Ouden Jan den JD   Parker Geoffrey G GG   Qiao Xiujuan X   Ren Haibao H   Reynolds Glen G   Samonil Pavel P   Sang Weiguo W   Shen Guochun G   Shen Zhiqiang Z   Song Guo-Zhang Michael GM   Sun I-Fang IF   Tang Hui H   Tian Songyan S   Uowolo Amanda L AL   Uriarte María M   Wang Bin B   Wang Xihua X   Wang Youshi Y   Weiblen George D GD   Wu Zhihong Z   Xi Nianxun N   Xiang Wusheng W   Xu Han H   Xu Kun K   Ye Wanhui W   Yu Mingjian M   Zeng Fuping F   Zhang Minhua M   Zhang Yingming Y   Zhu Li L   Zimmerman Jess K JK  

Nature communications 20210525 1


Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) associations are critical for host-tree performance. However, how mycorrhizal associations correlate with the latitudinal tree beta-diversity remains untested. Using a global dataset of 45 forest plots representing 2,804,270 trees across 3840 species, we test how AM and EcM trees contribute to total beta-diversity and its components (turnover and nestedness) of all trees. We find AM rather than EcM trees predominantly contribute to decreasing  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC8396742 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC8752136 | biostudies-literature
| PRJNA783165 | ENA
| S-EPMC6298956 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC10823018 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC7161821 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4739557 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC3798118 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6334669 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6759341 | biostudies-literature