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Biodiversity of leaf litter fungi in streams along a latitudinal gradient
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2019-04-15Registro en:
Seena, Sahadevan; Bärlocher, Felix; Sobral, Olímpia; Gessner, Mark O.; Dudgeon, David; et al.; Biodiversity of leaf litter fungi in streams along a latitudinal gradient; Elsevier; Science of the Total Environment; 661; 15-4-2019; 306-315
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Autor
Seena, Sahadevan
Bärlocher, Felix
Sobral, Olímpia
Gessner, Mark O.
Dudgeon, David
McKie, Brendan
Chauvet, Eric
Boyero, Luz
Ferreira, Verónica
Frainer, André
Bruder, Andreas
Matthaei, Christoph
Fenoglio, Stefano
Sridhar, Kandikere
Albariño, Ricardo Javier
Douglas, Michael M.
Encalada, Andrea C.
Garcia, Erica
Ghate, Sudeep
Giling, Darren P.
Gonçalves, Vítor
Iwata, Tomoya
Landeira Dabarca, Andrea
McMaster, Damien
Medeiros, Adriana O.
Naggea, Josheena
Pozo, Jesús
Raposeiro, Pedro
Swan, Christopher M.
Tenkiano, Nathalie S. D.
Yule, Catherine Mary
Graça, Manuel A. S.
Resumen
Global patterns of biodiversity have emerged for soil microorganisms, plants and animals, and the extraordinary significance of microbial functions in ecosystems is also well established. Virtually unknown, however, are large-scale patterns of microbial diversity in freshwaters, although these aquatic ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity and biogeochemical processes. Here we report on the first large-scale study of biodiversity of leaf-litter fungi in streams along a latitudinal gradient unravelled by Illumina sequencing. The study is based on fungal communities colonizing standardized plant litter in 19 globally distributed stream locations between 69°N and 44°S. Fungal richness suggests a hump-shaped distribution along the latitudinal gradient. Strikingly, community composition of fungi was more clearly related to thermal preferences than to biogeography. Our results suggest that identifying differences in key environmental drivers, such as temperature, among taxa and ecosystem types is critical to unravel the global patterns of aquatic fungal diversity.