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Intraspecific Diversity Regulates Fungal Productivity and Respiration

Intraspecific Diversity Regulates Fungal Productivity and Respiration
Intraspecific Diversity Regulates Fungal Productivity and Respiration
Individuals and not just species are key components of biodiversity, yet the relationship between intraspecific diversity and ecosystem functioning in microbial systems remains largely untested. This limits our ability to understand and predict the effects of altered genetic diversity in regulating key ecosystem processes and functions. Here, we use a model fungal system to test the hypothesis that intraspecific genotypic richness of Paxillus obscurosporus stimulates biomass and CO2 efflux, but that this is dependent on nitrogen supply. Using controlled experimental microcosms, we show that populations containing several genotypes (maximum 8) of the fungus had greater productivity and produced significantly more CO2 than those with fewer genotypes. Moreover, intraspecific diversity had a much stronger effect than a four-fold manipulation of the carbon:nitrogen ratio of the growth medium. The effects of intraspecific diversity were underpinned by strong roles of individuals, but overall intraspecific diversity increased the propensity of populations to over-yield, indicating that both complementarity and selection effects can operate within species. Our data demonstrate the importance of intraspecific diversity over a range of nitrogen concentrations, and the need to consider fine scale phylogenetic information of microbial communities in understanding their contribution to ecosystem processes.
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Wilkinson, Anna
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Solan, Martin
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Taylor, Andrew F. S.
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Johnson, David
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Alexander, Ian J.
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Wilkinson, Anna, Solan, Martin, Taylor, Andrew F. S., Alexander, Ian J. and Johnson, David (2010) Intraspecific Diversity Regulates Fungal Productivity and Respiration. PLoS ONE, 5 (9), [e12604]. (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012604).

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Individuals and not just species are key components of biodiversity, yet the relationship between intraspecific diversity and ecosystem functioning in microbial systems remains largely untested. This limits our ability to understand and predict the effects of altered genetic diversity in regulating key ecosystem processes and functions. Here, we use a model fungal system to test the hypothesis that intraspecific genotypic richness of Paxillus obscurosporus stimulates biomass and CO2 efflux, but that this is dependent on nitrogen supply. Using controlled experimental microcosms, we show that populations containing several genotypes (maximum 8) of the fungus had greater productivity and produced significantly more CO2 than those with fewer genotypes. Moreover, intraspecific diversity had a much stronger effect than a four-fold manipulation of the carbon:nitrogen ratio of the growth medium. The effects of intraspecific diversity were underpinned by strong roles of individuals, but overall intraspecific diversity increased the propensity of populations to over-yield, indicating that both complementarity and selection effects can operate within species. Our data demonstrate the importance of intraspecific diversity over a range of nitrogen concentrations, and the need to consider fine scale phylogenetic information of microbial communities in understanding their contribution to ecosystem processes.

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Published date: 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 455591
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/455591
ISSN: 1932-6203
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ORCID for Martin Solan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9924-5574

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Author: Anna Wilkinson
Author: Martin Solan ORCID iD
Author: Andrew F. S. Taylor
Author: Ian J. Alexander
Author: David Johnson

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