Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communities on plants have formed some of the classic model systems in ecology, fungus-based communities and the forces structuring them remain poorly studied by comparison. We characterize the arthropod communities associated with fruiting bodies of eight mycorrhizal basidiomycete fungus species from three different orders along a 1200-km latitudinal gradient in northern Europe. We hypothesized that—matching the pattern seen for most insect taxa on plants—we would observe a general decrease of fungal-associated species with latitude. Against this backdrop, we expected local communities to be structured by host identity and phylogeny, with more close...
Aim At continental scales, abiotic factors such as climate are typically used to explain differences...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
Non-native pests, climate change, and their interactions are likely to alter relationships between t...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
Plant range boundaries are generally considered to reflect abiotic conditions; however, a rise in ne...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Aim At continental scales, abiotic factors such as climate are typically used to explain differences...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
The ecology of fungi lags behind that of plants and animals because most fungi are microscopic and h...
Non-native pests, climate change, and their interactions are likely to alter relationships between t...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
Plant range boundaries are generally considered to reflect abiotic conditions; however, a rise in ne...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Aim At continental scales, abiotic factors such as climate are typically used to explain differences...
Assembly of fungal communities remains poorly understood in part because of the daunting range of sp...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...