Set de datos (Dataset).
Data from: Abrupt changes in the composition and function of fungal communities along an environmental gradient in the High Arctic
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/281622
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Grau, Oriol
- Geml, József
- Pérez-Haase, A.
- Ninot, Josep M.
- Semenova-Nelsen, Tatiana A.
- Peñuelas, Josep
Z1 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z1.fastq
Z2 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 1)
Z2.fastq
Z3 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z3.fastq
Z4 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z4.fastq
Z5 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 2)
Z5.fastq
Z6 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z6.fastq
Z7 (Fell-field-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z7.fastq
Z8 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z8.fastq
Z9 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 3)
Z9.fastq
Z10 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z10.fastq
Z11 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z11.fastq
Z12 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 1)
Z12.fastq
Z13 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z13.fastq
Z14 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 3)
Z14.fastq
Z15 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z15.fastq
Z16 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z16.fastq
Z17 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 2)
Z17.fastq
Z18 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z18.fastq
Z19 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z19.fastq
Z20 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z20.fastq
Z21 (Heath-Salix-Plot 2)
Z21.fastq
Z22 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z22.fastq
Z23 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z23.fastq
Z24 (Heath-Salix-Plot 1)
Z24.fastq
Z25 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z25.fastq
Z26 (Heath-Salix-Plot 3)
Z26.fastq
Z27 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z27.fastq, Fungi play a key role in soil-plant interactions, nutrient cycling, and carbon flow and are essential for the functioning of arctic terrestrial ecosystems. Some studies have shown that the composition of fungal communities is highly sensitive to variations in environmental conditions, but little is known about how the conditions control the role of fungal communities (i.e. their ecosystem function). We used DNA metabarcoding to compare taxonomic and functional composition of fungal communities along a gradient of environmental severity in Northeast Greenland. We analysed soil samples from fell fields, heaths, and snowbeds, three habitats with very contrasting abiotic conditions. We also assessed within-habitat differences by comparing three widespread microhabitats (patches with high cover of Dryas, Salix, or bare soil). The data suggest that, along the sampled mesotopographic gradient, the greatest differences in both fungal richness and community composition are observed among habitats, while the effect of microhabitat is weaker, although still significant. Furthermore, we found that richness and community composition of fungi are shaped primarily by abiotic factors and to a lesser, though still significant extent, by floristic composition. Along this mesotopographic gradient, environmental severity is strongly correlated with richness in all fungal functional groups: positively in saprotrophic, pathogenic, and lichenised fungi, and negatively in ectomycorrhizal and root-endophytic fungi. Our results suggest complex interactions amongst functional groups, possibly due to nutrient limitation or competitive exclusion, with potential implications on soil carbon stocks. These findings are important in light of the environmental changes predicted for the Arctic., Peer reviewed
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/281622, http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.n82g9
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/281622
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/281622, http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.n82g9
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/281622
Ver en: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/281622, http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.n82g9
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/281622
Set de datos (Dataset). 2017
DATA FROM: ABRUPT CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION OF FUNGAL COMMUNITIES ALONG AN ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT IN THE HIGH ARCTIC
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Grau, Oriol
- Geml, József
- Pérez-Haase, A.
- Ninot, Josep M.
- Semenova-Nelsen, Tatiana A.
- Peñuelas, Josep
Z1 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z1.fastq
Z2 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 1)
Z2.fastq
Z3 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z3.fastq
Z4 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z4.fastq
Z5 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 2)
Z5.fastq
Z6 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z6.fastq
Z7 (Fell-field-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z7.fastq
Z8 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z8.fastq
Z9 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 3)
Z9.fastq
Z10 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z10.fastq
Z11 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z11.fastq
Z12 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 1)
Z12.fastq
Z13 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z13.fastq
Z14 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 3)
Z14.fastq
Z15 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z15.fastq
Z16 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z16.fastq
Z17 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 2)
Z17.fastq
Z18 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z18.fastq
Z19 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z19.fastq
Z20 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z20.fastq
Z21 (Heath-Salix-Plot 2)
Z21.fastq
Z22 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z22.fastq
Z23 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z23.fastq
Z24 (Heath-Salix-Plot 1)
Z24.fastq
Z25 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z25.fastq
Z26 (Heath-Salix-Plot 3)
Z26.fastq
Z27 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z27.fastq, Fungi play a key role in soil-plant interactions, nutrient cycling, and carbon flow and are essential for the functioning of arctic terrestrial ecosystems. Some studies have shown that the composition of fungal communities is highly sensitive to variations in environmental conditions, but little is known about how the conditions control the role of fungal communities (i.e. their ecosystem function). We used DNA metabarcoding to compare taxonomic and functional composition of fungal communities along a gradient of environmental severity in Northeast Greenland. We analysed soil samples from fell fields, heaths, and snowbeds, three habitats with very contrasting abiotic conditions. We also assessed within-habitat differences by comparing three widespread microhabitats (patches with high cover of Dryas, Salix, or bare soil). The data suggest that, along the sampled mesotopographic gradient, the greatest differences in both fungal richness and community composition are observed among habitats, while the effect of microhabitat is weaker, although still significant. Furthermore, we found that richness and community composition of fungi are shaped primarily by abiotic factors and to a lesser, though still significant extent, by floristic composition. Along this mesotopographic gradient, environmental severity is strongly correlated with richness in all fungal functional groups: positively in saprotrophic, pathogenic, and lichenised fungi, and negatively in ectomycorrhizal and root-endophytic fungi. Our results suggest complex interactions amongst functional groups, possibly due to nutrient limitation or competitive exclusion, with potential implications on soil carbon stocks. These findings are important in light of the environmental changes predicted for the Arctic., Peer reviewed
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/281622
Set de datos (Dataset). 2017
DATA FROM: ABRUPT CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION AND FUNCTION OF FUNGAL COMMUNITIES ALONG AN ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT IN THE HIGH ARCTIC
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Grau, Oriol
- Geml, József
- Pérez-Haase, A.
- Ninot, Josep M.
- Semenova-Nelsen, Tatiana A.
- Peñuelas, Josep
Z1 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z1.fastq
Z2 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 1)
Z2.fastq
Z3 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z3.fastq
Z4 (Fell field-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z4.fastq
Z5 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 2)
Z5.fastq
Z6 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z6.fastq
Z7 (Fell-field-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z7.fastq
Z8 (Fell field-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z8.fastq
Z9 (Fell field-Salix-Plot 3)
Z9.fastq
Z10 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z10.fastq
Z11 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z11.fastq
Z12 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 1)
Z12.fastq
Z13 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z13.fastq
Z14 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 3)
Z14.fastq
Z15 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z15.fastq
Z16 (Snowbed-Bare ground-Plot 2)
Z16.fastq
Z17 (Snowbed-Salix-Plot 2)
Z17.fastq
Z18 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z18.fastq
Z19 (Snowbed-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z19.fastq
Z20 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 2)
Z20.fastq
Z21 (Heath-Salix-Plot 2)
Z21.fastq
Z22 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 1)
Z22.fastq
Z23 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 1)
Z23.fastq
Z24 (Heath-Salix-Plot 1)
Z24.fastq
Z25 (Heath-Bare ground-Plot 3)
Z25.fastq
Z26 (Heath-Salix-Plot 3)
Z26.fastq
Z27 (Heath-Dryas-Plot 3)
Z27.fastq, Fungi play a key role in soil-plant interactions, nutrient cycling, and carbon flow and are essential for the functioning of arctic terrestrial ecosystems. Some studies have shown that the composition of fungal communities is highly sensitive to variations in environmental conditions, but little is known about how the conditions control the role of fungal communities (i.e. their ecosystem function). We used DNA metabarcoding to compare taxonomic and functional composition of fungal communities along a gradient of environmental severity in Northeast Greenland. We analysed soil samples from fell fields, heaths, and snowbeds, three habitats with very contrasting abiotic conditions. We also assessed within-habitat differences by comparing three widespread microhabitats (patches with high cover of Dryas, Salix, or bare soil). The data suggest that, along the sampled mesotopographic gradient, the greatest differences in both fungal richness and community composition are observed among habitats, while the effect of microhabitat is weaker, although still significant. Furthermore, we found that richness and community composition of fungi are shaped primarily by abiotic factors and to a lesser, though still significant extent, by floristic composition. Along this mesotopographic gradient, environmental severity is strongly correlated with richness in all fungal functional groups: positively in saprotrophic, pathogenic, and lichenised fungi, and negatively in ectomycorrhizal and root-endophytic fungi. Our results suggest complex interactions amongst functional groups, possibly due to nutrient limitation or competitive exclusion, with potential implications on soil carbon stocks. These findings are important in light of the environmental changes predicted for the Arctic., Peer reviewed
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