Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the soil may influence tropical tree dynamics and forest succession. The mechanisms are poorly understood, because the functional characteristics and abundances of tree species and AM fungi are likely to be codependent. We used generalized joint attribute modeling to evaluate if AM fungi are associated with three forest community metrics for a sub-tropical montane forest in Puerto Rico. The metrics chosen to reflect changes during forest succession are: the abundance of seedlings of different successional status, the amount of foliar damage on seedlings of different successional status, and community-weighted mean functional trait values (adult specific leaf area (SLA), adult wood density, and seed mass)...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tropical forest productivity is sustained by the cycling of nutrients through decomposing organic ma...
Improved understanding of the nutritional ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is important ...
Negative population feedbacks mediated by natural enemies can promote species coexistence at the com...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
Establishing diverse mycorrhizal fungal communities is considered important for forest recovery, yet...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities are important to plant community productivity and div...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are plant symbionts influential to the growth and survival of many plant speci...
A growing body of evidence obtained largely from temperate grassland studies suggests that feedbacks...
1. Plant mutualists including arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have been postulated as being import...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Establishing diverse mycorrhizal fungal communities is considered important for forest recovery, yet...
Plant interactions with soil biota could have a significant impact on plant successional trajectory ...
We studied the relationships among plant and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal diversity, and their...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tropical forest productivity is sustained by the cycling of nutrients through decomposing organic ma...
Improved understanding of the nutritional ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is important ...
Negative population feedbacks mediated by natural enemies can promote species coexistence at the com...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
Establishing diverse mycorrhizal fungal communities is considered important for forest recovery, yet...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal communities are important to plant community productivity and div...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are plant symbionts influential to the growth and survival of many plant speci...
A growing body of evidence obtained largely from temperate grassland studies suggests that feedbacks...
1. Plant mutualists including arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have been postulated as being import...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Establishing diverse mycorrhizal fungal communities is considered important for forest recovery, yet...
Plant interactions with soil biota could have a significant impact on plant successional trajectory ...
We studied the relationships among plant and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal diversity, and their...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tropical forest productivity is sustained by the cycling of nutrients through decomposing organic ma...
Improved understanding of the nutritional ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is important ...