Inter-annual persistence of canopy fungi driven by abundance despite high spatial turnover

Autor: Kel Cook, Andrew D. Taylor, Jyotsna Sharma, D. Lee Taylor
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1623777/v1
Popis: While it is now well established that fungal community composition varies spatially at a variety of scales, temporal turnover of fungi is less well understood. Here we studied inter-annual community compositional changes of fungi in a rainforest tree canopy environment. We tracked fungal community shifts over three years in three substrate types (live bryophytes, dead bryophytes, and host tree bark) and compared these changes to amounts of community turnover seen at small spatial scales in the same system. The effect of substrate type on fungal community composition was stronger than that of sampling year, which was very small but significant. Although levels of temporal turnover varied among substrates, with greater turnover in live bryophytes than other substrates, the amount of turnover from year to year was comparable to what is seen at spatial distances between five and nine centimeters for the same substrate. Community stability was largely driven by a few fungi with high relative abundances. A majority of fungal occurrences were at low relative abundances (
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