top of page
Evolutionary histories of soil fungi are reflected in large-scale biogeography

Evolutionary histories of soil fungi are reflected in large-scale biogeography

authors:

Kathleen K. Treseder, Mia R. Maltz, Bradford A. Hawkins, Noah Fierer, Jason E. Stajich, Krista L. McGuire

publication:

Ecology Letters. 17:1086-1093

Year:

2014

month:

-

description:

Although fungal communities are known to vary along latitudinal gradients, mechanisms underlying this pattern are not well-understood. We used high-throughput sequencing to examine the
large-scale distributions of soil fungi and their relation to evolutionary history. We tested the Tropical Conservatism Hypothesis, which predicts that ancestral fungal groups should be more
restricted to tropical latitudes and conditions than would more recently derived groups

contact information

Dr. Mia Maltz

University of Connecticut
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture 1376 Storrs Rd.
Storrs, CT 06290-4067

mia.maltz@uconn.edu

Join Mailing List!

  • LinkedIn_bw
  • Black Instagram Icon

Website by All Ways Thrive © 2025

bottom of page