Discrepancies of fungi and plants in the pattern of beta-diversity with environmental gradient imply a comprehensive community assembly rule

Author:

Masumoto Shota1ORCID,Kitagawa Ryo2,Kaneko Ryo3,Nishizawa Keita4,Matsuoka Shunsuke5,Uchida Masaki36,Mori Akira S4

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba , Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8572 , Japan

2. Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Fushimi, Kyoto 612-0855 , Japan

3. National Institute of Polar Research , Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

4. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo , Meguro, Tokyo 153-8904 , Japan

5. Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University , Nantan, Kyoto 601-0703 , Japan

6. School of Multidisciplinary Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies , Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Beta-diversity partitioning has shown that the nestedness component is developed with environmental stress in a variety of taxa. However, soil fungal community may maintain its turnover components in contrast to the development of plants’ nestedness component, and the potential causes remain unclear. To investigate the process of species turnover of soil fungi along a stress gradient in the Arctic, we divided species turnover component into sub-components: βsim_hete and βsim_homo representing species turnover with and without a change in the guilds, respectively. The results indicate that fungal communities maintain their turnover components, unlike plant communities; however, their βsim_hete increased under stressful conditions. Additionally, GDM analysis showed that βsim_hete was mainly explained by stress gradient and plant nestedness, suggesting that the functionality of soil fungi was ecologically filtered by environmental stress and plant community structure. The discordant trend of beta-diversity values between plant and fungi (i.e. development of plant nestedness and maintenance of fungal turnover) is possibly not caused by different assembly rules working in parallel on the two taxa, but according to an ecological rule that reflects plant–fungal interaction.

Funder

Arctic Challenge for Sustainability

JSPS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Ecology,Microbiology

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