Bacteria and fungi are ecologically important contributors to various functioning of forest ecosystems. In this study, we examined simultaneously the bacterial and fungal distributions in response to elevation changes of a forest. By using clone library analysis from genomic DNA extracted from forest humic clay soils, the composition and diversity of bacterial and fungal communities were determined across an elevation gradient from low via medium to high, in a subtropical forest in the Mountain Lushan, China. Our results showed that soil water content and nutrient availability, specifically total carbon, differed significantly with elevation changes. Although the soil acidity did not differ significantly among the three sites, low pH (aroun...
Soil microbial communities play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem during forest seconda...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
<p>Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along ele...
Understanding the elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity is crucial for microbial biogeogra...
The elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity along mountain slopes has received considerable ...
Shifts in soil microbial communities over altitudinal gradients and the driving factors are poorly s...
Microbial elevational diversity patterns have been extensively studied, but their shaping mechanisms...
Elevational gradients strongly affect the spatial distribution and structure of soil bacterial commu...
Elevational gradients are associated not only with variations in temperature and precipitation, but ...
Mountain forests are important carbon stocks but are threatened by increased insect outbreaks and cl...
Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along elevat...
Bacteria are one of the most abundant and diverse groups of micro‐organisms and mediate many critica...
Similar land-use types usually have similar soil properties, and, most likely, similar microbial com...
The elevational patterns of plant and animal diversity have been extensively described in eco...
Soil bacteria are important components of forest ecosystems, there compostion structure and function...
Soil microbial communities play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem during forest seconda...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
<p>Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along ele...
Understanding the elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity is crucial for microbial biogeogra...
The elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity along mountain slopes has received considerable ...
Shifts in soil microbial communities over altitudinal gradients and the driving factors are poorly s...
Microbial elevational diversity patterns have been extensively studied, but their shaping mechanisms...
Elevational gradients strongly affect the spatial distribution and structure of soil bacterial commu...
Elevational gradients are associated not only with variations in temperature and precipitation, but ...
Mountain forests are important carbon stocks but are threatened by increased insect outbreaks and cl...
Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along elevat...
Bacteria are one of the most abundant and diverse groups of micro‐organisms and mediate many critica...
Similar land-use types usually have similar soil properties, and, most likely, similar microbial com...
The elevational patterns of plant and animal diversity have been extensively described in eco...
Soil bacteria are important components of forest ecosystems, there compostion structure and function...
Soil microbial communities play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem during forest seconda...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
<p>Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along ele...