Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processes, in which the establishment of early colonists alters the colonization success of later‐arriving organisms via competitive exclusion and habitat modification. However, we do not understand which biotic and abiotic conditions lead to strong priority effects and lasting historical contingencies. Using saprotrophic fungi in a model leaf decomposition system, we investigated whether compositional and functional consequences of initial colonization were dependent on initial colonizer traits, resource availability or a combination thereof. To test these ideas, we factorially manipulated leaf litter biochemistry and initial fungal colonist identit...
Priority effects are known to have a major influence on fungal community development in decomposing ...
A central goal in ecology is to understand how the environment modifies the composition of ecologica...
During decomposition of organic matter, microbial communities may follow different successional traj...
Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processe...
Assembly history of fungal communities has a crucial role in the decomposition of woody resources, a...
During decomposition of organic matter, microbial communities may follow different successional traj...
<p>Community assembly processes do not only influence community structure, but can also affect ecosy...
The community assembly of wood-inhabiting fungi follows a successional pathway, with newly emerging ...
Both top-down (grazing) and bottom-up (resource availability) forces can determine the strength of p...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
1. Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant l...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
Microbes drive leaf litter decomposition, and their communities are adapted to the local vegetation ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116975/1/ecy201596123374.pd
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Priority effects are known to have a major influence on fungal community development in decomposing ...
A central goal in ecology is to understand how the environment modifies the composition of ecologica...
During decomposition of organic matter, microbial communities may follow different successional traj...
Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processe...
Assembly history of fungal communities has a crucial role in the decomposition of woody resources, a...
During decomposition of organic matter, microbial communities may follow different successional traj...
<p>Community assembly processes do not only influence community structure, but can also affect ecosy...
The community assembly of wood-inhabiting fungi follows a successional pathway, with newly emerging ...
Both top-down (grazing) and bottom-up (resource availability) forces can determine the strength of p...
AbstractUnderstanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay c...
1. Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant l...
Understanding the effects of changing abiotic conditions on assembly history in wood decay communiti...
Microbes drive leaf litter decomposition, and their communities are adapted to the local vegetation ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116975/1/ecy201596123374.pd
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Priority effects are known to have a major influence on fungal community development in decomposing ...
A central goal in ecology is to understand how the environment modifies the composition of ecologica...
During decomposition of organic matter, microbial communities may follow different successional traj...