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Selection dictates the distance pattern of similarity in trees and soil fungi across forest ecosystems
Yue Hua Hu
, Daniel J. Johnson
, Zhen Hua Sun
, Lian Ming Gao
, Han Dong Wen
, Kun Xu
, Hua Huang
, Wei Wei Liu
, Min Cao
, Ze Wei Song
,
Peter G. Kennedy
Administration (CBS)
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Forest Ecosystem
100%
Fungi
100%
Soil Fungi
100%
Tropical Forest
66%
Realized Distribution
66%
Microorganisms
33%
Modeling Framework
33%
Southwest China
33%
Subalpine Forest
33%
Temperate Climate
33%
Individual-based
33%
Similarity Structure
33%
Decrypt
33%
Sample Selection
33%
Assembly Mechanism
33%
Attribute Selection
33%
Soil Fungal Community
33%
Taxonomic Level
33%
Forest Plot
33%
Sampling Intensity
33%
Yunnan Province
33%
Macroorganisms
33%
Soil Fungal
33%
Fungal Guilds
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Soil Fungi
100%
Subalpine Forest
50%
Fungal Communities
50%
Selection Intensity
50%
Tropical Forest
50%
Microorganism
50%
Feature Selection
50%