Influence of Phylogeny on Fungal Community Assembly and Ecosystem Functioning
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Abstract
Ecology seeks to explain species coexistence and its functional consequences, but experimental tests of mechanisms that simultaneously account for both processes are difficult. We used an experimental mycorrhizal plant system to test whether functional similarity among closely related species (phylogenetic conservatism) can drive community assembly and ecosystem functioning. Communities were constructed with the same number of fungal species, but after 1 year of growth, realized species richness was highest where the starting species were more distantly related to each other. Communities with high realized species richness also stimulated plant productivity more than those with low realized species richness.…
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- Species richness
- Biology
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Phylogenetic tree
- Coexistence theory
- Trait
- Phylogenetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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