Forest top canopy bacterial communities are influenced by elevation and host tree traits.
Yiwei DuanAndjin SiegenthalerAndrew K SkidmoreAnthony A CharitonIvo LarosMélody RousseauGerard Arjen de GrootPublished in: Environmental microbiome (2024)
While our results underscored the importance of host species, we demonstrated a substantial range of variation in phyllosphere bacterial diversity and composition within a host species. Drivers of these variations have implications at both the individual host tree level, where the bacterial communities differed based on tree traits, and at the broader forest landscape level, where drivers like certain highly plastic leaf traits can potentially link forest canopy bacterial community variations to forest ecosystem processes. We eventually showed close associations between forest canopy phyllosphere bacterial communities and host trees exist, and the consistent patterns emerging from these associations are critical for host plant functioning.