Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem processes is among the primary aims of community ecologists. The composition of saprotrophic fungal communities is a consequence of competitive mycelial interactions, and a major determinant of woodland decomposition and nutrient cycling rates. Elevation of atmospheric temperature is predicted to drive changes in fungal community development. Top-down regulation of mycelial growth is an important determinant of, and moderator of temperature-driven changes to, two-species interaction outcomes. This study explores the interactive effects of a 4 °C temperature increase and soil invertebrate (collembola or woodlice) grazing on multispecies interactions ...
The efficiency by which fungi decompose organic matter contributes to the amount of carbon that is r...
Functional changes to biotic communities arise in response to changes in the physical environment, o...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can influence the establishment and performance of host species by incre...
Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem process...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Elevated temperature has potential to influence the biological mechanisms regulating ecosystem–atmos...
Saprotrophic fungi are the main agents of primary decomposition and nutrient cycling in woodland eco...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
Outcomes of competitive mycelial interactions determine saprotrophic fungal community composition an...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Climate change is shifting the distribution of species, and may have a profound impact on the ecolog...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
1. Climate change is shifting the distribution of species, and may have a profound impact on the eco...
The efficiency by which fungi decompose organic matter contributes to the amount of carbon that is r...
Functional changes to biotic communities arise in response to changes in the physical environment, o...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can influence the establishment and performance of host species by incre...
Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem process...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Elevated temperature has potential to influence the biological mechanisms regulating ecosystem–atmos...
Saprotrophic fungi are the main agents of primary decomposition and nutrient cycling in woodland eco...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
Outcomes of competitive mycelial interactions determine saprotrophic fungal community composition an...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Climate change is shifting the distribution of species, and may have a profound impact on the ecolog...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
1. Climate change is shifting the distribution of species, and may have a profound impact on the eco...
The efficiency by which fungi decompose organic matter contributes to the amount of carbon that is r...
Functional changes to biotic communities arise in response to changes in the physical environment, o...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi can influence the establishment and performance of host species by incre...