Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

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Autor(a) principal: Davison, John
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moora, Mari, Semchenko, Marina, Adenan, Sakeenah Binte, Ahmed, Talaat, Akhmetzhanova, Asem A., Alatalo, Juha M., Al-Quraishy, Saleh, Andriyanova, Elena, Anslan, Sten, Bahram, Mohammad, Batbaatar, Amgaa, Brown, Charlotte, Bueno, C. Guillermo, Cahill, James, Cantero, Juan Jose, Casper, Brenda B., Cherosov, Mikhail, Chideh, Saida, Coelho, Ana P., Coghill, Matthew, Decocq, Guillaume, Dudov, Sergey, Fabiano, Ezequiel Chimbioputo, Fedosov, Vladimir E., Fraser, Lauchlan, Glassman, Sydney I., Helm, Aveliina, Henry, Hugh A. L., Herault, Bruno, Hiiesalu, Indrek, Hiiesalu, Inga, Hozzein, Wael N., Kohout, Petr, Koljalg, Urmas, Koorem, Kadri, Laanisto, Lauri, Mander, Ulo, Mucina, Ladislav, Munyampundu, Jean-Pierre, Neuenkamp, Lena, Niinemets, Ulo, Nyamukondiwa, Casper, Oja, Jane, Onipchenko, Vladimir, Partel, Meelis, Phosri, Cherdchai, Polme, Sergei, Pussa, Kersti, Ronk, Argo, Saitta, Alessandro, Semboli, Olivia, Sepp, Siim-Kaarel, Seregin, Alexey, Sudheer, Surya, Pena-Venegas, Clara P., Paz, Claudia [UNESP], Vahter, Tanel, Vasar, Martti, Veraart, Annelies J., Tedersoo, Leho, Zobel, Martin, opik, Maarja
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.17240
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/209241
Resumo: The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play critical roles in ecosystem function. However, the ecological niches of individual AM fungal taxa are poorly understood. We collected > 300 soil samples from natural ecosystems worldwide and modelled the realised niches of AM fungal virtual taxa (VT; approximately species-level phylogroups). We found that environmental and spatial variables jointly explained VT distribution worldwide, with temperature and pH being the most important abiotic drivers, and spatial effects generally occurring at local to regional scales. While dispersal limitation could explain some variation in VT distribution, VT relative abundance was almost exclusively driven by environmental variables. Several environmental and spatial effects on VT distribution and relative abundance were correlated with phylogeny, indicating that closely related VT exhibit similar niche optima and widths. Major clades within the Glomeraceae exhibited distinct niche optima, Acaulosporaceae generally had niche optima in low pH and low temperature conditions, and Gigasporaceae generally had niche optima in high precipitation conditions. Identification of the realised niche space occupied by individual and phylogenetic groups of soil microbial taxa provides a basis for building detailed hypotheses about how soil communities respond to gradients and manipulation in ecosystems worldwide.
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spelling Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiarbuscular mycorrhizal fungiecological nichemolecular taxaniche optimumniche widthpHphylogenetic correlationtemperatureThe arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play critical roles in ecosystem function. However, the ecological niches of individual AM fungal taxa are poorly understood. We collected > 300 soil samples from natural ecosystems worldwide and modelled the realised niches of AM fungal virtual taxa (VT; approximately species-level phylogroups). We found that environmental and spatial variables jointly explained VT distribution worldwide, with temperature and pH being the most important abiotic drivers, and spatial effects generally occurring at local to regional scales. While dispersal limitation could explain some variation in VT distribution, VT relative abundance was almost exclusively driven by environmental variables. Several environmental and spatial effects on VT distribution and relative abundance were correlated with phylogeny, indicating that closely related VT exhibit similar niche optima and widths. Major clades within the Glomeraceae exhibited distinct niche optima, Acaulosporaceae generally had niche optima in low pH and low temperature conditions, and Gigasporaceae generally had niche optima in high precipitation conditions. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
title Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
spellingShingle Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Davison, John
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
ecological niche
molecular taxa
niche optimum
niche width
pH
phylogenetic correlation
temperature
title_short Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
title_full Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
title_fullStr Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
title_sort Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
author Davison, John
author_facet Davison, John
Moora, Mari
Semchenko, Marina
Adenan, Sakeenah Binte
Ahmed, Talaat
Akhmetzhanova, Asem A.
Alatalo, Juha M.
Al-Quraishy, Saleh
Andriyanova, Elena
Anslan, Sten
Bahram, Mohammad
Batbaatar, Amgaa
Brown, Charlotte
Bueno, C. Guillermo
Cahill, James
Cantero, Juan Jose
Casper, Brenda B.
Cherosov, Mikhail
Chideh, Saida
Coelho, Ana P.
Coghill, Matthew
Decocq, Guillaume
Dudov, Sergey
Fabiano, Ezequiel Chimbioputo
Fedosov, Vladimir E.
Fraser, Lauchlan
Glassman, Sydney I.
Helm, Aveliina
Henry, Hugh A. L.
Herault, Bruno
Hiiesalu, Indrek
Hiiesalu, Inga
Hozzein, Wael N.
Kohout, Petr
Koljalg, Urmas
Koorem, Kadri
Laanisto, Lauri
Mander, Ulo
Mucina, Ladislav
Munyampundu, Jean-Pierre
Neuenkamp, Lena
Niinemets, Ulo
Nyamukondiwa, Casper
Oja, Jane
Onipchenko, Vladimir
Partel, Meelis
Phosri, Cherdchai
Polme, Sergei
Pussa, Kersti
Ronk, Argo
Saitta, Alessandro
Semboli, Olivia
Sepp, Siim-Kaarel
Seregin, Alexey
Sudheer, Surya
Pena-Venegas, Clara P.
Paz, Claudia [UNESP]
Vahter, Tanel
Vasar, Martti
Veraart, Annelies J.
Tedersoo, Leho
Zobel, Martin
opik, Maarja
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Semchenko, Marina
Adenan, Sakeenah Binte
Ahmed, Talaat
Akhmetzhanova, Asem A.
Alatalo, Juha M.
Al-Quraishy, Saleh
Andriyanova, Elena
Anslan, Sten
Bahram, Mohammad
Batbaatar, Amgaa
Brown, Charlotte
Bueno, C. Guillermo
Cahill, James
Cantero, Juan Jose
Casper, Brenda B.
Cherosov, Mikhail
Chideh, Saida
Coelho, Ana P.
Coghill, Matthew
Decocq, Guillaume
Dudov, Sergey
Fabiano, Ezequiel Chimbioputo
Fedosov, Vladimir E.
Fraser, Lauchlan
Glassman, Sydney I.
Helm, Aveliina
Henry, Hugh A. L.
Herault, Bruno
Hiiesalu, Indrek
Hiiesalu, Inga
Hozzein, Wael N.
Kohout, Petr
Koljalg, Urmas
Koorem, Kadri
Laanisto, Lauri
Mander, Ulo
Mucina, Ladislav
Munyampundu, Jean-Pierre
Neuenkamp, Lena
Niinemets, Ulo
Nyamukondiwa, Casper
Oja, Jane
Onipchenko, Vladimir
Partel, Meelis
Phosri, Cherdchai
Polme, Sergei
Pussa, Kersti
Ronk, Argo
Saitta, Alessandro
Semboli, Olivia
Sepp, Siim-Kaarel
Seregin, Alexey
Sudheer, Surya
Pena-Venegas, Clara P.
Paz, Claudia [UNESP]
Vahter, Tanel
Vasar, Martti
Veraart, Annelies J.
Tedersoo, Leho
Zobel, Martin
opik, Maarja
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Univ Tartu
Univ Manchester
Qatar Univ
Moscow Lomonsov State Univ
King Saud Univ
Russian Acad Sci
Swedish Univ Agr Sci
Univ Alberta
Univ Nacl Cordoba
Univ Nacl Rio Cuarto
Univ Penn
Univ Djibouti
Univ Aveiro
Thompson Rivers Univ
Jules Verne Univ Picardie
Univ Namibia
RAS
Univ Calif Riverside
Univ Western Ontario
UPR Forets & Societes
Univ Montpellier
INP HB
Beni Suef Univ
Czech Acad Sci
Charles Univ Prague
Estonian Univ Life Sci
Murdoch Univ
Stellenbosch Univ
Univ Rwanda
Univ Bern
Botswana Int Univ Sci & Technol
Nakhon Phanom Univ
Univ Palermo
Univ Bangui
Inst Amazon Invest Cient Sinchi
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Radboud Univ Nijmegen
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Davison, John
Moora, Mari
Semchenko, Marina
Adenan, Sakeenah Binte
Ahmed, Talaat
Akhmetzhanova, Asem A.
Alatalo, Juha M.
Al-Quraishy, Saleh
Andriyanova, Elena
Anslan, Sten
Bahram, Mohammad
Batbaatar, Amgaa
Brown, Charlotte
Bueno, C. Guillermo
Cahill, James
Cantero, Juan Jose
Casper, Brenda B.
Cherosov, Mikhail
Chideh, Saida
Coelho, Ana P.
Coghill, Matthew
Decocq, Guillaume
Dudov, Sergey
Fabiano, Ezequiel Chimbioputo
Fedosov, Vladimir E.
Fraser, Lauchlan
Glassman, Sydney I.
Helm, Aveliina
Henry, Hugh A. L.
Herault, Bruno
Hiiesalu, Indrek
Hiiesalu, Inga
Hozzein, Wael N.
Kohout, Petr
Koljalg, Urmas
Koorem, Kadri
Laanisto, Lauri
Mander, Ulo
Mucina, Ladislav
Munyampundu, Jean-Pierre
Neuenkamp, Lena
Niinemets, Ulo
Nyamukondiwa, Casper
Oja, Jane
Onipchenko, Vladimir
Partel, Meelis
Phosri, Cherdchai
Polme, Sergei
Pussa, Kersti
Ronk, Argo
Saitta, Alessandro
Semboli, Olivia
Sepp, Siim-Kaarel
Seregin, Alexey
Sudheer, Surya
Pena-Venegas, Clara P.
Paz, Claudia [UNESP]
Vahter, Tanel
Vasar, Martti
Veraart, Annelies J.
Tedersoo, Leho
Zobel, Martin
opik, Maarja
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
ecological niche
molecular taxa
niche optimum
niche width
pH
phylogenetic correlation
temperature
topic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
ecological niche
molecular taxa
niche optimum
niche width
pH
phylogenetic correlation
temperature
description The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a globally distributed group of soil organisms that play critical roles in ecosystem function. However, the ecological niches of individual AM fungal taxa are poorly understood. We collected > 300 soil samples from natural ecosystems worldwide and modelled the realised niches of AM fungal virtual taxa (VT; approximately species-level phylogroups). We found that environmental and spatial variables jointly explained VT distribution worldwide, with temperature and pH being the most important abiotic drivers, and spatial effects generally occurring at local to regional scales. While dispersal limitation could explain some variation in VT distribution, VT relative abundance was almost exclusively driven by environmental variables. Several environmental and spatial effects on VT distribution and relative abundance were correlated with phylogeny, indicating that closely related VT exhibit similar niche optima and widths. Major clades within the Glomeraceae exhibited distinct niche optima, Acaulosporaceae generally had niche optima in low pH and low temperature conditions, and Gigasporaceae generally had niche optima in high precipitation conditions. Identification of the realised niche space occupied by individual and phylogenetic groups of soil microbial taxa provides a basis for building detailed hypotheses about how soil communities respond to gradients and manipulation in ecosystems worldwide.
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