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Plant diversity predicts beta but not alpha diversity of soil microbes across grasslands worldwide.

Authors :
Prober, Suzanne M
Prober, Suzanne M
Leff, Jonathan W
Bates, Scott T
Borer, Elizabeth T
Firn, Jennifer
Harpole, W Stanley
Lind, Eric M
Seabloom, Eric W
Adler, Peter B
Bakker, Jonathan D
Cleland, Elsa E
DeCrappeo, Nicole M
DeLorenze, Elizabeth
Hagenah, Nicole
Hautier, Yann
Hofmockel, Kirsten S
Kirkman, Kevin P
Knops, Johannes MH
La Pierre, Kimberly J
MacDougall, Andrew S
McCulley, Rebecca L
Mitchell, Charles E
Risch, Anita C
Schuetz, Martin
Stevens, Carly J
Williams, Ryan J
Fierer, Noah
Prober, Suzanne M
Prober, Suzanne M
Leff, Jonathan W
Bates, Scott T
Borer, Elizabeth T
Firn, Jennifer
Harpole, W Stanley
Lind, Eric M
Seabloom, Eric W
Adler, Peter B
Bakker, Jonathan D
Cleland, Elsa E
DeCrappeo, Nicole M
DeLorenze, Elizabeth
Hagenah, Nicole
Hautier, Yann
Hofmockel, Kirsten S
Kirkman, Kevin P
Knops, Johannes MH
La Pierre, Kimberly J
MacDougall, Andrew S
McCulley, Rebecca L
Mitchell, Charles E
Risch, Anita C
Schuetz, Martin
Stevens, Carly J
Williams, Ryan J
Fierer, Noah
Source :
Ecology letters; vol 18, iss 1, 85-95; 1461-023X
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Aboveground-belowground interactions exert critical controls on the composition and function of terrestrial ecosystems, yet the fundamental relationships between plant diversity and soil microbial diversity remain elusive. Theory predicts predominantly positive associations but tests within single sites have shown variable relationships, and associations between plant and microbial diversity across broad spatial scales remain largely unexplored. We compared the diversity of plant, bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities in one hundred and forty-five 1 m(2) plots across 25 temperate grassland sites from four continents. Across sites, the plant alpha diversity patterns were poorly related to those observed for any soil microbial group. However, plant beta diversity (compositional dissimilarity between sites) was significantly correlated with the beta diversity of bacterial and fungal communities, even after controlling for environmental factors. Thus, across a global range of temperate grasslands, plant diversity can predict patterns in the composition of soil microbial communities, but not patterns in alpha diversity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Ecology letters; vol 18, iss 1, 85-95; 1461-023X
Notes :
Ecology letters vol 18, iss 1, 85-95 1461-023X
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287430719
Document Type :
Electronic Resource