Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal dominance on taxonomic and phylogenetic beta diversity across vertical strata in a subtropical forest
Shuisheng Yu, Qi Wu, Jianwei Liao, Xingchen Wang, Di Ding, Rong Zheng, Libin Liu, Jianhua Chen, Julian Liu, Yunquan Wang, Mingjian Yu

TL;DR
This study explores how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence biodiversity patterns across different layers of a subtropical forest.
Contribution
The study reveals how AM fungal dominance and other factors affect biodiversity across vertical forest strata.
Findings
Species turnover is the main component of β-diversity across all forest layers.
AM fungal dominance increases in influence downward through the vertical strata.
Geographic distance is the main driver of turnover in the herb layer.
Abstract
Vertical stratification in forests creates important environmental gradients that shape biodiversity patterns. While beta diversity (β-diversity) quantifies community assembly mechanisms, the relative contributions of core ecological processes, specifically biotic interactions, dispersal limitation, and habitat filtering, to taxonomic (TBD) and phylogenetic (PBD) β-diversity across vertical strata remain poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we quantified TBD and PBD to disentangle the relative influences of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) dominance (as a proxy for biotic interactions), geographic distance (as a proxy for dispersal limitation), and elevation distance (as a proxy for habitat filtering) across four vertically stratified layers (i.e., canopy, subcanopy, shrub, herb layers) in a subtropical forest. We found that species turnover is the primary component of both TBD…
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TopicsMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
