Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gaining a mechanistic understanding of the drivers shaping ecological communities. In this study, we examined whether and how traits and phylogenetic relationships structure fungal community assembly across spatial scales. We applied joint species distribution modelling to a European-scale dataset on 215 wood-inhabiting fungal species, which includes data on traits, phylogeny and environmental variables measured at the local (log-level) and regional (site-level) scales. At the local scale, wood-inhabiting fungal communities were mostly structured by deadwood decay stage, and the trait and phylogenetic patterns along this environmental gradient ...
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beec...
Through their ephemeral reproductive structures (fruiting bodies), ectomycorrhizal forest soil fungi...
The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recognized, yet ...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Abstract Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
1. The identification of traits that influence the responses of the species to environmental variati...
Aim: Fungi are drivers of wood decay in forested ecosystem, while bryophytes use dead wood as a plat...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity chang...
International audienceThe fine-scale ecological determinants for wood-inhabiting aphyllophoroid basi...
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community compositi...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Dead wood constitutes an important substrate for biodiversity in boreal forests. As the wood decays,...
Fungal communities can influence the productivity, composition, and survival of trees through cyclin...
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beec...
Through their ephemeral reproductive structures (fruiting bodies), ectomycorrhizal forest soil fungi...
The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recognized, yet ...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Abstract Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
1. The identification of traits that influence the responses of the species to environmental variati...
Aim: Fungi are drivers of wood decay in forested ecosystem, while bryophytes use dead wood as a plat...
Setting aside small remnant patches of high biodiversity forest within managed forest landscapes is ...
For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity chang...
International audienceThe fine-scale ecological determinants for wood-inhabiting aphyllophoroid basi...
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community compositi...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Dead wood constitutes an important substrate for biodiversity in boreal forests. As the wood decays,...
Fungal communities can influence the productivity, composition, and survival of trees through cyclin...
Aim: Beech forests comprise a globally unique temperate forest type in Europe. The dominance of beec...
Through their ephemeral reproductive structures (fruiting bodies), ectomycorrhizal forest soil fungi...
The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recognized, yet ...