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Non-native Plant Species Invasion Increases the Importance of Deterministic Processes in Fungal Community Assembly in a Coastal Wetland
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Abundance
/ Aquatic plants
/ Assembly
/ Biodiversity
/ Coastal processes
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Flowers & plants
/ Functional groups
/ Fungi
/ Guilds
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Plant species
/ Relative abundance
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil depth
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Spartina alterniflora
/ Species diversity
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic processes
/ Tidal flats
/ Wetlands
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Non-native Plant Species Invasion Increases the Importance of Deterministic Processes in Fungal Community Assembly in a Coastal Wetland
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Abundance
/ Aquatic plants
/ Assembly
/ Biodiversity
/ Coastal processes
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Flowers & plants
/ Functional groups
/ Fungi
/ Guilds
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Plant species
/ Relative abundance
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil depth
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Spartina alterniflora
/ Species diversity
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic processes
/ Tidal flats
/ Wetlands
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Non-native Plant Species Invasion Increases the Importance of Deterministic Processes in Fungal Community Assembly in a Coastal Wetland
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic plants
/ Assembly
/ Biodiversity
/ Coastal processes
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Flowers & plants
/ Functional groups
/ Fungi
/ Guilds
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Native organisms
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Pathogens
/ Plant species
/ Relative abundance
/ Soil
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil depth
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Spartina alterniflora
/ Species diversity
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic processes
/ Tidal flats
/ Wetlands
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Non-native Plant Species Invasion Increases the Importance of Deterministic Processes in Fungal Community Assembly in a Coastal Wetland
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Non-native Plant Species Invasion Increases the Importance of Deterministic Processes in Fungal Community Assembly in a Coastal Wetland
2023
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Fungal communities are essential to the maintenance of soil multifunctionality. Plant invasion represents a growing challenge for the conservation of soil biodiversity across the globe, but the impact of non-native species invasion on fungal diversity, community structure, and assembly processes remains largely unknown. Here, we examined the diversity, community composition, functional guilds, and assembly process of fungi at three soil depths underneath a native species, three non-native species, and a bare tidal flat from a coastal wetland. Plant species was more important than soil depth in regulating the diversity, community structure, and functional groups of fungi. Non-native species, especially Spartina alterniflora, increased fungal diversity, altered fungal community structure, and increased the relative abundance of saprotrophic and pathogenic fungi in coastal wetland soils. Stochastic processes played a predominant role in driving fungal community assembly, explaining more than 70% of the relative contributions. However, compared to a native species, non-native species, especially S. alterniflora, reduced the relative influence of stochastic processes in fungal community assembly. Collectively, our results provide novel evidence that non-native species can increase fungal diversity, the relative abundance of saprotrophic and pathogenic fungi, and deterministic processes in the assembly of fungi in coastal wetlands, which can expand our knowledge of the dynamics of fungal communities in subtropical coastal wetlands.
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