Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic

Background Dispersal events between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic can structure ecological communities and influence the functioning of agrosystems. Here we investigated whether short-distance dispersal events between vineyard and forest patches shape foliar fungal communities. We hypothesiz...

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Main Authors: Thomas Fort, Cécile Robin, Xavier Capdevielle, Laurent Delière, Corinne Vacher
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2016-11-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/2656.pdf
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spelling doaj-06f51b055eb44f43a4b05fab3a2f96bb2020-11-25T00:55:13ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-11-014e265610.7717/peerj.2656Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaicThomas Fort0Cécile Robin1Xavier Capdevielle2Laurent Delière3Corinne Vacher4BIOGECO, UMR 1202, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, Cestas, FranceBIOGECO, UMR 1202, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, Cestas, FranceBIOGECO, UMR 1202, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, Cestas, FranceSAVE, UMR 1065, INRA, ISVV, Université de Bordeaux, Villenave d’Ornon, FranceBIOGECO, UMR 1202, INRA, Université de Bordeaux, Pessac, FranceBackground Dispersal events between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic can structure ecological communities and influence the functioning of agrosystems. Here we investigated whether short-distance dispersal events between vineyard and forest patches shape foliar fungal communities. We hypothesized that these communities homogenize between habitats over the course of the growing season, particularly along habitat edges, because of aerial dispersal of spores. Methods We monitored the richness and composition of foliar and airborne fungal communities over the season, along transects perpendicular to edges between vineyard and forest patches, using Illumina sequencing of the Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 (ITS2) region. Results In contrast to our expectation, foliar fungal communities in vineyards and forest patches increasingly differentiate over the growing season, even along habitat edges. Moreover, the richness of foliar fungal communities in grapevine drastically decreased over the growing season, in contrast to that of forest trees. The composition of airborne communities did not differ between habitats. The composition of oak foliar fungal communities change between forest edge and centre. Discussion These results suggest that dispersal events between habitat patches are not major drivers of foliar fungal communities at the landscape scale. Selective pressures exerted in each habitat by the host plant, the microclimate and the agricultural practices play a greater role, and might account for the differentiation of foliar fugal communities between habitats.https://peerj.com/articles/2656.pdfBioaerosolsDispersalLandscapeGrapevineForestSelection
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author Thomas Fort
Cécile Robin
Xavier Capdevielle
Laurent Delière
Corinne Vacher
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Cécile Robin
Xavier Capdevielle
Laurent Delière
Corinne Vacher
Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
PeerJ
Bioaerosols
Dispersal
Landscape
Grapevine
Forest
Selection
author_facet Thomas Fort
Cécile Robin
Xavier Capdevielle
Laurent Delière
Corinne Vacher
author_sort Thomas Fort
title Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
title_short Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
title_full Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
title_fullStr Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
title_full_unstemmed Foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
title_sort foliar fungal communities strongly differ between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Background Dispersal events between habitat patches in a landscape mosaic can structure ecological communities and influence the functioning of agrosystems. Here we investigated whether short-distance dispersal events between vineyard and forest patches shape foliar fungal communities. We hypothesized that these communities homogenize between habitats over the course of the growing season, particularly along habitat edges, because of aerial dispersal of spores. Methods We monitored the richness and composition of foliar and airborne fungal communities over the season, along transects perpendicular to edges between vineyard and forest patches, using Illumina sequencing of the Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 (ITS2) region. Results In contrast to our expectation, foliar fungal communities in vineyards and forest patches increasingly differentiate over the growing season, even along habitat edges. Moreover, the richness of foliar fungal communities in grapevine drastically decreased over the growing season, in contrast to that of forest trees. The composition of airborne communities did not differ between habitats. The composition of oak foliar fungal communities change between forest edge and centre. Discussion These results suggest that dispersal events between habitat patches are not major drivers of foliar fungal communities at the landscape scale. Selective pressures exerted in each habitat by the host plant, the microclimate and the agricultural practices play a greater role, and might account for the differentiation of foliar fugal communities between habitats.
topic Bioaerosols
Dispersal
Landscape
Grapevine
Forest
Selection
url https://peerj.com/articles/2656.pdf
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