The relationships between plant diversity and microbial diversity are unclear: How does microbial diversity vary geographically within a single forest type, and is it related to plant diversity? Moreover, have microbial ‘species’ co-diversified with plants since the origin of the EA-ENA disjunction? Further, do patterns of codiversification vary depending on the physical location of the microbes – in bulk soil, in the rhizosphere, as endophytes?
Sampling plans
6 sites in eastern US, 4 sites in China
At each site:
- Plant traits for 20 species of disjuncts (5 individuals) (mostly canopy trees)
- Subset of traits for 100 additional species
- 20-30 species for phylogenetics of disjuncts
- Up to 300 species for community phylogenetics
- Microbial sampling: 4 soil cores + leaves for same individuals scored for plant traits
- Mapping of canopy trees via Remote Sensing
Disjunct Genera:
Disjunct Genera
Disjunct Genera: |
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Aesculus |
Cartrema |
Carya |
Castanea |
Catalpa |
Cercis |
Chionanthus |
Cladrastis |
Cornus |
Corylus |
Decumaria |
Fagus |
Gleditsia |
Gymnocladus |
Halesia |
Hamamelis |
Illicium |
Liriodendron |
Liquidambar |
Lyonia |
Nyssa |
Ostrya |
Parthenocissus |
Picea |
Pieris |
Sassafras |
Schisandra |
Smilax |
Stewartia |
Torreya |
Tsuga |
Wisteria |