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Forest area and connectivity influence root-associated fungal communities in a fragmented landscape

机译:森林面积和连通性影响零散景观中与根相关的真菌群落

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Habitat fragmentation is well known to affect plant and animal diversity as a result of reduced habitat area and connectivity, but its effects on microorganisms are poorly understood. Using high-throughput sequencing of two regions of the rRNA gene, we studied the effects of forest area and connectivity on the diversity and composition of fungi associated with the roots of the dominant tree, Metrosideros polymorpha, in a lava-fragmented landscape on the Island of Hawaii. We found that local fungal diversity increased with forest area, whereas fungal species composition was correlated with fragment connectivity. Fragment size and connectivity were significant predictors even when we included environmental covariates, which were also associated with fungal diversity and composition. Fungal species composition was more similar among highly connected fragments than among poorly connected ones. We also identified individual taxa that varied in abundance with connectivity. Taken together, our results show that habitat fragmentation can alter microbial diversity and composition via differential response among fungal phyla and individual taxa to habitat connectivity.
机译:众所周知,栖息地碎片化会因栖息地面积和连通性的降低而影响植物和动物的多样性,但人们对其栖息地对微生物的影响知之甚少。使用rRNA基因两个区域的高通量测序,我们研究了森林面积和连通性对与岛上熔岩碎片景观中优势树Metrosideros polymorpha根相关的真菌的多样性和组成的影响。夏威夷我们发现,当地的真菌多样性随着森林面积的增加而增加,而真菌种类的组成与片段的连通性相关。片段大小和连通性是重要的预测因子,即使我们包括环境协变量,也与真菌多样性和组成相关。高度连接的碎片中真菌种类的组成比不紧密连接的碎片中真菌种类的组成更相似。我们还确定了随着连接性而变化的单个分类单元。综上所述,我们的结果表明,栖息地破碎化可以通过真菌门和单个分类群对栖息地连通性的差异响应来改变微生物多样性和组成。

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