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Linking microbial co‐occurrences to soil ecological processes across a woodland‐grassland ecotone

Samiran Banerjee, Peter H. Thrall, Andrew Bissett, Marcel G. A. van der Heijden, Alan E. Richardson

Ecology and Evolution · 2018

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Ecotones between distinct ecosystems have been the focus of many studies as they offer valuable insights into key drivers of community structure and ecological processes that underpin function. While previous studies have examined a wide range of above-ground parameters in ecotones, soil microbial communities have received little attention. Here we investigated spatial patterns, composition, and co-occurrences of archaea, bacteria, and fungi, and their relationships with soil ecological processes across a woodland-grassland ecotone. Geostatistical kriging and network analysis revealed that the community structure and spatial patterns of soil microbiota varied considerably between three habitat components across the ecotone. Woodland samples had significantly higher diversity of archaea whi

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1002/ece3.4346
Catalogue ID
BFmoef2q79-qhoml3
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