Drivers of wood‐inhabiting fungal diversity in European and Oriental beech forests

Author:

Mamadashvili Giorgi1ORCID,Brin Antoine2,Chumak Maksym3,Diedus Valeriia4,Drössler Lars5,Förster Bernhard6,Georgiev Kostadin B.7,Ghrejyan Tigran8,Hleb Ruslan9,Kalashian Mark8,Kamburov Ivan10,Karagyan Gayane8,Kevlishvili Joni11,Khutsishvili Zviad11,Larrieu Laurent1213,Mazmanyan Meri8,Petrov Peter I.14,Tabunidze Levan15,Bässler Claus1617,Müller Jörg117ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Field Station Fabrikschleichach, Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology Biocenter, University of Würzburg Rauhenebrach Germany

2. Sciences and digital department University of Toulouse, Ecole d'Ingénieurs de PURPAN, UMR INRAE‐INPT DYNAFOR Toulouse France

3. Department of Entomology and Biodiversity Preservation Uzhhorod National University Uzhhorod Ukraine

4. State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Lviv Ukraine

5. Forestry Research and Competence Center ThüringenForst AöR Gotha Germany

6. Chair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management Technical University of Munich Freising Germany

7. Hessian State Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology Hesse Germany

8. Laboratory of Entomology and Soil Zoology Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology NAS RA Yerevan Armenia

9. Forestry laboratory Carpathian Biosphere Reserve Rakhiv Ukraine

10. Strandzha Nature Park Directorate Malko Tarnovo Bulgaria

11. Biodiversity Conservation Center “Nacres” Tbilisi Georgia

12. Université de Toulouse, INRAE, UMR DYNAFOR Castanet‐Tolosan France

13. CNPF‐CRPF Occitanie France

14. University of Forestry Sofia, Field Base Petrohan Barzia Bulgaria

15. Caucasus Nature Fund – CNF Tbilisi Georgia

16. Ecology of Fungi, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) University of Bayreuth Bayreuth Germany

17. Conservation and Research Department Bavarian Forest National Park Grafenau Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe hyperdiverse wood‐inhabiting fungi play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle, but often are threatened by deadwood removal, particularly in temperate forests dominated by European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis). To study the impact of abiotic drivers, deadwood factors, forest management and biogeographical patterns in forests of both beech species on fungal composition and diversity, we collected 215 deadwood‐drilling samples in 18 forests from France to Armenia and identified fungi by meta‐barcoding. In our analyses, we distinguished the patterns driven by rare, common, and dominant species using Hill numbers. Despite a broad overlap in species, the fungal composition with focus on rare species was determined by Fagus species, deadwood type, deadwood diameter, precipitation, temperature, and management status in decreasing order. Shifting the focus on common and dominant species, only Fagus species, both climate variables and deadwood type remained. The richness of species within the deadwood objects increased significantly only with decay stage. Gamma diversity in European beech forests was higher than in Oriental beech forests. We revealed the highest gamma diversity for old‐growth forests of European beech when focusing on dominant species. Our results implicate that deadwood retention efforts, focusing on dominant fungi species, critical for the decay process, should be distributed across precipitation and temperature gradients and both Fagus species. Strategies focusing on rare species should additionally focus on different diameters and on the conservation of old‐growth forests.

Publisher

Wiley

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