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Using collections data to infer biogeographic, environmental, and host structure in communities of endophytic fungi

机译:使用集合数据在内心真菌社区中推断生物地理,环境和宿主结构

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Biodiversity collections contain a wealth of information encapsulated both in specimens and in their metadata, providing the foundation for diverse studies in fields such as ecology. Yet biodiversity repositories can present a challenge for ecological inferences because collections rarely are structured with ecological questions in mind: collections may be opportunistic in space or time, may focus on particular taxonomic groups, may reflect different collection strategies in different places or times, or may not be exhaustive in terms of retaining every specimen or having similar metadata for each record. In addition to its primary holdings, the Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium at the University of Arizona holds a collection of living specimens of fungi isolated from the interior of healthy plants and lichens (i.e., endophytic and endolichenic fungi). Over the past decade, more than 7000 isolates from the southwestern United States were accessioned, including strains from diverse hosts in more than 50 localities across the biotically rich state of Arizona. This collection is distinctive in that metadata and barcode sequences are available for each specimen, many localities have been sampled with consistent methods, and all isolates obtained in surveys have been retained. Here, we use this herbarium collection to examine endophyte community structure in an ecological and evolutionary context. We then artificially restructure the collection to resemble collections more typical of biodiversity repositories, providing a case study for ecological insights that can be gleaned from collections that were not structured explicitly to address ecological questions. Overall, our analyses highlight the relevance of biogeography, climate, hosts, and geographic separation in endophyte community composition. This study showcases the importance of extensive metadata in collections and highlights the utility of biodiversity collections that can yield emergent insights from many surveys to answer ecological questions in mycology, ultimately providing information for understanding and conserving fungal biodiversity.
机译:生物多样性集合包含了一系列封装在标本和它们的元数据中的信息,为生态等领域的各种研究提供了基础。然而,生物多样性储存库可能对生态推论提出挑战,因为收藏很少是以生态问题构建的:集合可能是在空间或时间内的机会主义,可以专注于特定的分类群体,可能在不同的地方或时间反映不同的收集策略,或者在保留每个标本或每个记录具有相似的元数据方面并不穷。除了其主要控股之外,亚利桑那大学的Robert L.Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium占有一系列从健康植物和地衣的内部分离的真菌的居住标本(即内胚性和卵醇真菌)。在过去的十年中,美国西南部的7000多个孤立的孤立抵消,包括在亚利桑那州的生物丰富状态的50多个地方各地的多元化宿主的菌株。该集合是独特的,因为元数据和条形码序列可用于每个样本,许多地方已经采样,以一致的方法采样,并保留了在调查中获得的所有分离物。在这里,我们使用这种植物标本馆集合来检查生态和进化环境中的内心群落结构。然后,我们人为地重组了收集,以类似于收集更多典型的生物多样性存储库,为生态见解提供了可以从未明确构建的集合收集到解决生态问题的生态洞察的案例研究。总体而言,我们的分析突出了生物地理,气候,宿主和地理分离在内心社区组成中的相关性。本研究展示了广泛的元数据在收集中的重要性,并突出了生物多样性收集的效用,可以从许多调查中产生紧急洞察,以回答Mycology中的生态问题,最终提供了解和保护真菌生物多样性的信息。

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