生态系统
优势(遗传学)
亚热带
热带和亚热带湿润阔叶林
生态学
森林生态学
生物
生物化学
基因
作者
Ya‐Huang Luo,Liang‐Liang Ma,Marc W. Cadotte,Sebastian Seibold,Jia‐Yun Zou,Kevin S. Burgess,Shaolin Tan,Lin‐Jiang Ye,Weitao Zheng,Zhi‐Fa Chen,Detuan Liu,Guang‐Fu Zhu,Xiaochun Shi,Wei Zhao,Zheng Bi,Xiang‐Yuan Huang,Jiahua Li,Jie Liu,Li D,Lian‐Ming Gao
摘要
Mycorrhizal associations are key mutualisms that shape the structure of forest communities and multiple ecosystem functions. However, we lack a framework for predicting the varying dominance of distinct mycorrhizal associations in an integrated proxy of multifunctionality across ecosystems. Here, we used the datasets containing diversity of mycorrhizal associations and 18 ecosystem processes related to supporting, provisioning, and regulating services to examine how the dominance of ectomycorrhiza (EcM) associations affects ecosystem multifunctionality in subtropical mountain forests in Southwest China. Meanwhile, we synthesized the prevalence of EcM-dominant effects on ecosystem functioning in forest biomes. Our results demonstrated that elevation significantly modified the distributions of EcM trees and fungal dominance, which in turn influenced multiple functions simultaneously. Multifunctionality increased with increasing proportion of EcM associations, supporting the ectomycorrhizal-dominance hypothesis. Meanwhile, we observed that the impacts of EcM dominance on individual ecosystem functions exhibited different relationships among forest biomes. Our findings highlight the importance of ectomycorrhizal dominance in regulating multifunctionality in subtropical forests. However, this ectomycorrhizal feedback in shaping ecosystem functions cannot necessarily be generalized across forests. Therefore, we argue that the predictions for ecosystem multifunctionality in response to the shifts of mycorrhizal composition could vary across space and time.
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