Long‐lasting effects of land use history on soil fungal communities in second‐growth tropical rain forests

B Bachelot, M Uriarte, JK Zimmerman… - Ecological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Our understanding of the long‐lasting effects of human land use on soil fungal communities
in tropical forests is limited. Yet, over 70% of all remaining tropical forests are growing in …

[HTML][HTML] Soil fungal community composition correlates with site-specific abiotic factors, tree community structure, and forest age in regenerating tropical rainforests

I Adamo, E Ortiz-Malavasi, R Chazdon, P Chaverri… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Regenerating forests represent over half of all tropical forests. While
regeneration processes of trees and animal groups have been studied, there is surprisingly …

Historical logging alters soil fungal community composition and network in a tropical rainforest

J Chen, H Xu, D He, Y Li, T Luo, H Yang… - Forest Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The effects of logging on forest ecosystems are severe and long-lasting. In addition, these
effects are often paralleled with shifts in soil fungal community composition and functional …

Tree species, spatial heterogeneity, and seasonality drive soil fungal abundance, richness, and composition in Neotropical rainforests

SN Kivlin, CV Hawkes - Environmental Microbiology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical ecosystems remain poorly understood and this is particularly true for belowground
soil fungi. Soil fungi may respond to plant identity when, for example, plants differentially …

Links between plant and fungal communities across a deforestation chronosequence in the Amazon rainforest

RC Mueller, FS Paula, BS Mirza… - The ISME …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Understanding the interactions among microbial communities, plant communities and soil
properties following deforestation could provide insights into the long-term effects of land …

Land use change in the Amazon rain forest favours generalist fungi

RC Mueller, JLM Rodrigues, K Nüsslein… - Functional …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Land use change is a significant threat to biodiversity, particularly within tropical
ecosystems, but the responses of microbial communities remain poorly understood. We …

Fungal community composition in neotropical rain forests: the influence of tree diversity and precipitation

KL McGuire, N Fierer, C Bateman, KK Treseder… - Microbial ecology, 2012 - Springer
Plant diversity is considered one factor structuring soil fungal communities because the
diversity of compounds in leaf litter might determine the extent of resource heterogeneity for …

Elevational changes in soil properties shaping fungal community assemblages in terrestrial forest

H Luo, C Wang, K Zhang, L Ming, H Chu… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Environmental variables shifted by climate change act as driving factors in determining plant-
associated microbial communities in terrestrial ecosystems. However, how elevation …

Contrasting patterns and drivers of soil fungal communities in subtropical deciduous and evergreen broadleaved forests

L Chen, W Xiang, H Wu, S Ouyang, P Lei, Y Hu… - Applied microbiology …, 2019 - Springer
Subtropical broadleaved forests play a crucial role in supporting terrestrial ecosystem
functions, but little is known about their belowground soil fungal communities despite that …

Co-occurring fungal functional groups respond differently to tree neighborhoods and soil properties across three tropical rainforests in Panama

T Schappe, FE Albornoz, BL Turner, FA Jones - Microbial ecology, 2020 - Springer
Abiotic and biotic drivers of co-occurring fungal functional guilds across regional-scale
environmental gradients remain poorly understood. We characterized fungal communities …