Supporting Information Structure and ecological function of the interactions between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi through multilayer networks
Table S1. Location, altitude and dominant vegetation at each study site. Table S2. Samples distribution by species, season, region and site. Figure S3. Sequencing rarefaction curves and sampling completeness. Methods S4. Root processing, DNA extraction, sequencing and bioinformatic analyses. Table S5. A recruitment network represented by its recruitment matrix. Table S6. Description of main network metrics and indices used throughout the work. Methods S7. General metrics describing the plant-AMF networks studied. Methods S8. Null models for modularity. Table S9. Maximum likelihood tree of the sequences defining the AMF virtual taxa sampled in this study. Table S10. PERMANOVA exploring the effect of region, season, site and plant species on AMF community composition. Table S11. Bayesian glmm testing the influence of the degree of canopy plant species on the dissimilarity in AMF communities between canopy and recruit species.
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Format: | dataset biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley & Sons
2023-08
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/359272 |
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Published 2023-08