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Fungal functional ecology: bringing a trait-based approach to plant-associated fungi.

Amy E Zanne1, Kessy Abarenkov2, Michelle E Afkhami3, Carlos A Aguilar-Trigueros4, Scott Bates5, Jennifer M Bhatnagar6, Posy E Busby7, Natalie Christian8,9, William K Cornwell10, Thomas W Crowther11, Habacuc Flores-Moreno12, Dimitrios Floudas13, Romina Gazis14, David Hibbett15, Peter Kennedy16, Daniel L Lindner17, Daniel S Maynard11, Amy M Milo1, Rolf Henrik Nilsson18, Jeff Powell19, Mark Schildhauer20, Jonathan Schilling16, Kathleen K Treseder21.   

Abstract

Fungi play many essential roles in ecosystems. They facilitate plant access to nutrients and water, serve as decay agents that cycle carbon and nutrients through the soil, water and atmosphere, and are major regulators of macro-organismal populations. Although technological advances are improving the detection and identification of fungi, there still exist key gaps in our ecological knowledge of this kingdom, especially related to function. Trait-based approaches have been instrumental in strengthening our understanding of plant functional ecology and, as such, provide excellent models for deepening our understanding of fungal functional ecology in ways that complement insights gained from traditional and -omics-based techniques. In this review, we synthesize current knowledge of fungal functional ecology, taxonomy and systematics and introduce a novel database of fungal functional traits (FunFun ). FunFun is built to interface with other databases to explore and predict how fungal functional diversity varies by taxonomy, guild, and other evolutionary or ecological grouping variables. To highlight how a quantitative trait-based approach can provide new insights, we describe multiple targeted examples and end by suggesting next steps in the rapidly growing field of fungal functional ecology.
© 2019 Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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Keywords:  clades; ecology; endophytes; evolution; functional traits; fungi; guilds; mycorrhizae; pathogens; saprotrophs; taxonomy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31763752     DOI: 10.1111/brv.12570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc        ISSN: 0006-3231


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