The diversity of functional and life-history traits of organisms depends on adaptation as well as the legacy of shared ancestry. Although the evolution of traits in macro-organisms is well studied, relatively little is known about character evolution in micro-organisms. Here, we surveyed an ancient and ecologically important group of microbial plant symbionts, the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, and tested hypotheses about the evolution of functional and life-history traits. Variation in the extent of root and soil colonization by AM fungi is constrained to a few nodes basal to the most diverse groups within the phylum, with relatively little variation associated with recent divergences. We found no evidence for a trade-off in biomass al...
Traits are inherent properties of organisms, but how are they defined for organismal networks such a...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
AbstractBeing highly sensitive to ecological variations, symbiotic associations should inherently ha...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
Background and aim: There is little quantitative information about the relationship between root tra...
It is debated whether alien plants in new environments benefit from being mycorrhizal and whether wi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a ubiquitous group of plant symbionts, yet processes underlyin...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have evolved associations with roots of 60% plant species, but th...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
Ectomycorrhiza is a symbiosis between plants and fungi. It is the type of mycorrhiza that involves t...
Research on life history strategies of microbial symbionts is key to understanding the evolution of ...
Traits are inherent properties of organisms, but how are they defined for organismal networks such a...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
Functional diversity in ecosystems has traditionally been studied using aboveground plant traits. De...
AbstractBeing highly sensitive to ecological variations, symbiotic associations should inherently ha...
Most plants engage in symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi in soils and net consequences for plants vary...
Background/Question/Methods Symbiotic associations between microbes and terrestrial plants have a lo...
Background and aim: There is little quantitative information about the relationship between root tra...
It is debated whether alien plants in new environments benefit from being mycorrhizal and whether wi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a ubiquitous group of plant symbionts, yet processes underlyin...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have evolved associations with roots of 60% plant species, but th...
Composition of plant communities during secondary succession are, to a great extent, determined by t...
Ectomycorrhiza is a symbiosis between plants and fungi. It is the type of mycorrhiza that involves t...
Research on life history strategies of microbial symbionts is key to understanding the evolution of ...
Traits are inherent properties of organisms, but how are they defined for organismal networks such a...
Plants associate with a wide range of beneficial fungi in their roots which facilitate plant mineral...
The obligate fungal mutualists arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize the roots approximately 8...