Changes in composition and abundance of functional groups of arctic fungi in response to long-term summer warming.
József GemlTatiana A SemenovaLuis N MorgadoJeffrey M WelkerPublished in: Biology letters (2017)
We characterized fungal communities in dry and moist tundra and investigated the effect of long-term experimental summer warming on three aspects of functional groups of arctic fungi: richness, community composition and species abundance. Warming had profound effects on community composition, abundance, and, to a lesser extent, on richness of fungal functional groups. In addition, our data show that even within functional groups, the direction and extent of response to warming tend to be species-specific and we recommend that studies on fungal communities and their roles in nutrient cycling take into account species-level responses.