2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4063
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Trait relationships of fungal decomposers in response to drought using a dual field and laboratory approach

Abstract: Decomposer fungi play a fundamental role in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. In the southwestern United States, climate change is causing more frequent and severe droughts, which may alter fungal community composition and activity. Investigating relationships between fungal traits may improve the prediction of fungal responses to drought. In this dual field and laboratory experiment, we examine whether trade‐offs occur between traits associated with drought. Specifically, we test the hypothesis that fungi sort … Show more

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“…Previous studies describe a dominance-tolerance trade-off in soil fungi 45,47 , and sort fungal species according to their competitive ability and stress tolerance into life-history strategies 13,24,29,64 . However, competitive ability measured in artificial media (comp_glu) 47 only expresses fungal dominance in the presence of simple sugars, which allows fungi to quickly colonize productive environments (early successional) and outcompete other species 22 (by fast resource uptake and/or the production of defense compounds).…”
Section: Proposed Classification Of Saprobic Fungi In Terms Of Life-h...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies describe a dominance-tolerance trade-off in soil fungi 45,47 , and sort fungal species according to their competitive ability and stress tolerance into life-history strategies 13,24,29,64 . However, competitive ability measured in artificial media (comp_glu) 47 only expresses fungal dominance in the presence of simple sugars, which allows fungi to quickly colonize productive environments (early successional) and outcompete other species 22 (by fast resource uptake and/or the production of defense compounds).…”
Section: Proposed Classification Of Saprobic Fungi In Terms Of Life-h...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is no surprise given the tremendous diversity within soil microbial communities and the challenging methodological impracticalities preventing in vivo measurements of many traits of individual microbes. Consequently, experimental evidence on functional (multivariate) trait axes remains scarce [23][24][25][26] . Rapidly evolving soil metagenomics allows the analyses of microbial traits at larger scales 27 .…”
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