نتایج جستجو برای: plant community composition and dynamics

تعداد نتایج: 17034130  

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Emmanuel Defossez Benoît Courbaud Benoît Marcais Wilfried Thuiller Elena Granda Georges Kunstler

Theoretical models predict weakening of negative biotic interactions and strengthening of positive interactions with increasing abiotic stress. However, most empirical tests have been restricted to plant-plant interactions. No empirical study has examined theoretical predictions of interactions between plants and below-ground micro-organisms, although soil biota strongly regulates plant communi...

2015
Yana Aizenberg-Gershtein Ido Izhaki Rakesh Santhanam Pavan Kumar Ian T. Baldwin Malka Halpern

Pyridine-type alkaloids are most common in Nicotiana species. To study the effect of alkaloid composition on bacterial community composition in floral nectar, we compared the nicotine-rich wild type (WT) N. attenuata, the nicotine biosynthesis-silenced N. attenuata that was rich in anatabine and the anabasine-rich WT N. glauca plants. We found that the composition of these secondary metabolites...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
Nhu H Nguyen Laura J Williams John B Vincent Artur Stefanski Jeannine Cavender-Bares Christian Messier Alain Paquette Dominique Gravel Peter B Reich Peter G Kennedy

Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecological research, due in large part to the increasingly well-recognized role that soil microorganisms play in driving plant community processes. In this study, we utilized a field-based tree experiment in Minnesota, USA, to assess the effect of changes in plant species richness and phylogenetic di...

2015
Jean H. Burns Brian L. Anacker Sharon Y. Strauss David J. Burke

Soil ecologists have debated the relative importance of dispersal limitation and ecological factors in determining the structure of soil microbial communities. Recent evidence suggests that 'everything is not everywhere', and that microbial communities are influenced by both dispersal limitation and ecological factors. However, we still do not understand the relative explanatory power of spatia...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Naoise Nunan Timothy J Daniell Brajesh K Singh Artemis Papert James W McNicol James I Prosser

Molecular analysis of grassland rhizosphere soil has demonstrated complex and diverse bacterial communities, with resultant difficulties in detecting links between plant and bacterial communities. These studies have, however, analyzed "bulk" rhizosphere soil, rather than rhizoplane communities, which interact most closely with plants through utilization of root exudates. The aim of this study w...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
l.i. kiteresi e.o. okuku s.n. mwangi b. ohowa v.o. wanjeri

phytoplankton communities play a significant role in the oceanic biological pump by forming the base of the trophic structure. increase in nutrients loading affects spatial and temporal distribution of phytoplankton. this study examined the phytoplankton community structure and ecological indices in relation to nutrients dynamics in both estuarine and oceanic areas of ramisi-vanga systems alon...

2014
Ximei Zhang Albert Barberán Xunzhi Zhu Guangming Zhang Xingguo Han

Many investigations across natural and artificial plant diversity gradients have reported that both soil physicochemical factors and plant community composition affect soil microbial communities. To test the effect of plant diversity loss on soil bacterial communities, we conducted a five-year plant functional group removal experiment in a steppe ecosystem in Inner Mongolia (China). We found th...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Angela J Brandt Eric W Seabloom Parviez R Hosseini

Plant-soil feedbacks can affect plant community dynamics by influencing processes of coexistence or invasion, or by maintaining alternate stable states. Darwin's naturalization hypothesis suggests that phylogenetic relatedness should be a critical factor governing such feedbacks in invaded communities but is rarely considered in soil feedback studies. We investigated the effects of soil biota f...

2014
LAUREN E. OAKES PAUL E. HENNON KEVIN L. O’HARA RODOLFO DIRZO

Pervasive forest mortality is expected to increase in future decades as a result of increasing temperatures. Climate-induced forest dieback can have consequences on ecosystem services, potentially mediated by changes in forest structure and understory community composition that emerge in response to tree death. Although many dieback events around the world have been documented in recent years, ...

2017
Kathryn M. Docherty

The phyllosphere hosts a variety of microorganisms, including Background bacteria, which can play a positive role in the success of the host plant. Bacterial communities in the phylloplane are influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, including host plant surface topography and chemistry, which change in concert with microbial communities as the plant leaves develop and age. : We examined ...

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