| Literature DB >> 29766279 |
Marcin Pietras1,2, Monika Litkowiec3, Joanna Gołębiewska4.
Abstract
Suillus lakei is an ectomycorrhizal fungus native to North America and known in Europe, South America, and New Zealand. This contribution aims to illustrate the worldwide biogeography of S. lakei based on sporocarp records. Species distribution modeling was used to assess the suitable niche distribution of S. lakei, based on the climatic variables as well as distribution of its ectomycorrhizal partner, Douglas fir. In general, distribution of suitable niches of S. lakei greatly overlaps with the distribution of Douglas fir in North America. By spatial distribution modeling, we found that the precipitation of the coldest quarters, isothermality, and annual mean temperature are important factors influencing the potential distribution of S. lakei. Nevertheless, the most crucial factor limiting expansion of S. lakei in its invasion range is Douglas fir occurrence. This factor reached an 86.4% contribution for the S. lakei species distribution model. Additionally, we compare the aboveground and belowground presence of S. lakei based on surveys in the field. Our study shows that even extremely low abundance of ectomycorrhizas can open the possibility of using an ectomycorrhiza survey for their quantification as a good indicator of the presence of S. lakei in field conditions. Both sporocarps and ectomycorrhizas occurred only in gardens, where Douglas fir seedlings were outplanted at the beginning of the 1990s as an ornamental plant. Presumably, international trade of ornamental plants was one possible route of introduction of S. lakei to Poland.Entities:
Keywords: Ecological niche modeling; Ectomycorrhiza; Foreign fungus; Fungal biogeography; Suillus lakei
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29766279 PMCID: PMC6182358 DOI: 10.1007/s00572-018-0836-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycorrhiza ISSN: 0940-6360 Impact factor: 3.387
Bioclimatic variables used in the ENM analysis
| Code | Variable |
|---|---|
| alt | Altitude* |
| bio1 | Annual mean temperature |
| bio2 | Mean diurnal range = mean of monthly (max temp − min temp) |
| bio3 | Isothermality (bio2/bio7) (*100) |
| bio4 | Temperature seasonality (standard deviation *100) |
| bio5 | Max temperature of warmest month |
| bio8 | Mean temperature of wettest quarter |
| bio12 | Annual precipitation |
| bio13 | Precipitation of wettest month |
| bio14 | Precipitation of driest month |
| bio15 | Precipitation seasonality (coefficient of variation) |
| bio18 | Precipitation of warmest quarter |
| bio19 | Precipitation of coldest quarter |
*Used only to create Douglas fir species distribution model
Fig. 1Native (white circles) and invasive (black circles) localities of Suillus lakei, on the background of Douglas fir records in native (green circles) and invasive range (red circles)
Localities and characteristic of surveyed study sites
| Name | Longitude | Latitude | Type | Age | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nowe Ramuki | 20.51667 | 53.65 | Seed stand | 176 | Chylarecki |
| Zdroje | 16.3908 | 50.3726 | Seed stand | 165 | Chylarecki |
| Czaplinek | 16.399 | 53.6748 | Seed stand | 164 | Chylarecki |
| Lutówko | 17.5 | 53.616667 | Seed orchard | 15 |
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| Gniewkowo | 18.366667 | 52.883333 | Seed orchard | 25 |
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| Łopuchówko | 17.033333 | 52.55 | Seed orchard | 17 |
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| Piaski | 17.0028 | 51.9963 | Plantation | 20 | Personal information |
| Kórnik | 17.0634 | 52.24 | Plantation | 30 | Personal information |
| Poznan I | 16.8978310, | 52.4373857 | Garden | 22–25 | Personal information |
| Poznan II | 16.8990970, | 52.4472347 | Garden | 25 | Personal information |
| Pruszcz | 18.2123280 | 53.3399958 | Garden | 20–25 | Usewicz |
| Splawie | 17.0136166, | 52.3542418 | Garden | 20 | Tylkowski |
Estimates of relative contributions of the environmental variables to the Maxent model created for Douglas fir and S. lakei
| Model | ||
|---|---|---|
| Douglas fir |
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| AUC = 0.948 (SD = 0.001) | AUC = 0.948 (SD = 0.003) | AUC = 0.951 (SD = 0.002) |
| Annual mean temperature (39.5) | Precipitation of coldest quarter (26.6) | Douglas fir occurrence (86.4) |
| Temperature seasonality (31.9) | Isothermality (26.2) | Precipitation of coldest quarter (4.3) |
| Precipitation of coldest quarter (7.2) | Annual mean temp. (25.1) | Precipitation of driest month (2.9) |
The percent contribution is given in parenthesis
Fig. 2Present distribution of the suitable habitats of Douglas fir
Fig. 3Present distribution of the suitable habitats of Suillus lakei (based on climatic variables only)
Fig. 4Present distribution of the suitable habitats of Suillus lakei (based on climatic variables and Douglas fir occurrence data)