Fungi are important decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, so their responses to climate change might influence carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics. We investigated whether growth and activity of fungi under drought conditions were structured by trade-offs among traits in 15 fungal isolates from a Mediterranean Southern California grassland. We inoculated fungi onto sterilized litter that was incubated at three moisture levels (4, 27, and 50% water holding capacity, WHC). For each isolate, we characterized traits that described three potential lifestyles within the newly proposed "YAS" framework: growth yield, resource acquisition, and stress tolerance. Specifically, we measured fungal hyphal length per unit litter decomposition for growth...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Drought and competition affect how morphological and physiological traits are expressed in plants. C...
Soil fungi are fundamental to plant productivity, yet their influence on the temporal stability of g...
Fungi are important decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, so their responses to climate change migh...
Fungi are important decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, so their responses to climate change migh...
Decomposer fungi play a fundamental role in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. In the southwestern Unit...
Phenotypic plasticity of traits is commonly measured in plants to improve understanding of organisma...
Although water is a critical resource for organisms, microbially-mediated processes such as decompos...
Microbial enzymes play a fundamental role in ecosystem processes and nutrient mineralization. Theref...
Root traits respond to drought in a species-specific manner, but little is known about how soil fung...
In this case study analysis, we identified fungal traits that were associated with the responses of ...
The frequency and intensity of drought are expected to increase in the future, yet the consequences ...
Fungi contribute extensively to a wide range of ecosystem processes, including decomposition of orga...
Drought represents a significant stress to microorganisms and is known to reduce microbial activity ...
If we better understand how fungal responses to global change are governed by their traits, we can i...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Drought and competition affect how morphological and physiological traits are expressed in plants. C...
Soil fungi are fundamental to plant productivity, yet their influence on the temporal stability of g...
Fungi are important decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, so their responses to climate change migh...
Fungi are important decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, so their responses to climate change migh...
Decomposer fungi play a fundamental role in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. In the southwestern Unit...
Phenotypic plasticity of traits is commonly measured in plants to improve understanding of organisma...
Although water is a critical resource for organisms, microbially-mediated processes such as decompos...
Microbial enzymes play a fundamental role in ecosystem processes and nutrient mineralization. Theref...
Root traits respond to drought in a species-specific manner, but little is known about how soil fung...
In this case study analysis, we identified fungal traits that were associated with the responses of ...
The frequency and intensity of drought are expected to increase in the future, yet the consequences ...
Fungi contribute extensively to a wide range of ecosystem processes, including decomposition of orga...
Drought represents a significant stress to microorganisms and is known to reduce microbial activity ...
If we better understand how fungal responses to global change are governed by their traits, we can i...
Soil extracellular enzymes are the proximal drivers of decomposition. However, the relative influenc...
Drought and competition affect how morphological and physiological traits are expressed in plants. C...
Soil fungi are fundamental to plant productivity, yet their influence on the temporal stability of g...