Microbial elevational diversity patterns have been extensively studied, but their shaping mechanisms remain to be explored. Here, we examined soil bacterial and fungal diversity and community compositions across a 3.4 km elevational gradient (consists of five elevations) on Mt. Kilimanjaro located in East Africa. Bacteria and fungi had different diversity patterns across this extensive mountain gradient-bacterial diversity had a U shaped pattern while fungal diversity monotonically decreased. Random forest analysis revealed that pH (12.61% importance) was the most important factor affecting bacterial diversity, whereas mean annual temperature (9.84% importance) had the largest impact on fungal diversity, which was consistent with results ob...
Fungi are essential components of soil microbial communities and have a crucial role in biogeochemic...
The elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity along mountain slopes has received considerable ...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Microbial elevational diversity patterns have been extensively studied, but their shaping mechanisms...
Understanding the elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity is crucial for microbial biogeogra...
Bacteria and fungi are ecologically important contributors to various functioning of forest ecosyste...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Shifts in soil microbial communities over altitudinal gradients and the driving factors are poorly s...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Elevational gradients strongly affect the spatial distribution and structure of soil bacterial commu...
The elevational patterns of plant and animal diversity have been extensively described in eco...
Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along elevat...
Recent evidence showed that bacteria and fungi appear to have different latitudinal diversity gradie...
Mountain regions represent unique environments characterized by strong topographical diversity which...
Fungi are essential components of soil microbial communities and have a crucial role in biogeochemic...
The elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity along mountain slopes has received considerable ...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Microbial elevational diversity patterns have been extensively studied, but their shaping mechanisms...
Understanding the elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity is crucial for microbial biogeogra...
Bacteria and fungi are ecologically important contributors to various functioning of forest ecosyste...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Shifts in soil microbial communities over altitudinal gradients and the driving factors are poorly s...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Elevational gradients strongly affect the spatial distribution and structure of soil bacterial commu...
The elevational patterns of plant and animal diversity have been extensively described in eco...
Ecological understandings of soil bacterial community succession and assembly mechanism along elevat...
Recent evidence showed that bacteria and fungi appear to have different latitudinal diversity gradie...
Mountain regions represent unique environments characterized by strong topographical diversity which...
Fungi are essential components of soil microbial communities and have a crucial role in biogeochemic...
The elevational pattern of soil microbial diversity along mountain slopes has received considerable ...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...