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Patterns and drivers of fungal diversity along an altitudinal gradient on Mount Gongga,China
Authors:Jianqing Tian  Bing Wu  Huai Chen  Na Jiang  Xiaoming Kang  Xingzhong Liu
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China;2.Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization and Ecological Restoration Biodiversity Conservation, Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Chengdu,China;3.Zoige Peatland and Global Change Research Station, Chengdu Institute of Biology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Hongyuan,China;4.Institute of Wetland Research,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing,China
Abstract:

Purpose

Fungi are essential components of soil microbial communities and have a crucial role in biogeochemical processes. Alpine regions are sensitive to climate change, and the importance of changes in fungal community composition along altitudinal gradients in alpine regions is hotly debated.

Materials and methods

We used 454 pyrosequencing approaches to investigate the fungal communities at 1600, 2300, 2800, 3000, and 3900 m above sea level along an altitudinal gradient on Mount Gongga.

Results and discussion

The results showed that Agaricomycetes, Sordariomycetes, and Tremellomycetes are the dominant classes at all sampling sites. Operational taxonomic unit richness decreased with increasing altitude, and the fungal communities were clustered into three groups that corresponded to altitudes of, i.e., 1600, 2300, and above 2800 m. The evenness of fungi was not significantly correlated with altitude, whereas beta diversities were significantly correlated with altitude. The distance-based redundancy analysis and Mantel test indicated that the composition of fungal assemblages was mostly driven by altitude and temperature.

Conclusions

Our results indicated that ecological processes possibly related to altitude and temperature play an important role in structuring fungal biodiversity along the elevational gradient. Our results highlight that different microbes may respond differently to environmental gradients.
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