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"Final" Outline

Ectomycorrhiza Communities

1.      Spatial effects on EcM communities

2.      Biomes effects on EcM

a.      Tropical

b.      Temperate

c.      Boreal

3.      Elevation gradients effect on diversity

4.      Temporal

a.      Stochastic process

b.      Deterministic process

5.      Host specificity effect on EcM communities

Refrences:

1.      Bahram M, Polme S, Koljalg U, Zarre S, Tedersoo L. Regional and local patterns of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity and community structure along an altitudinal gradient in the Hyrcanian forests of northern Iran. New Phytologist [serial on the Internet]. (2012), [cited October 16, 2017]; (2): 465. Available from: Academic OneFile

2.      Diversity and host specificity of ectomycorrhizal fungi retrieved from three adjacent forest sites by five host species. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE. 77, 8, 1053-1076, ISSN: 00084026

3.      Takahide A., I; Kazuhide, N; Taizo, H. Host Effects on Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Communities: Insight from Eight Host Species in Mixed Conifer-Broadleaf Forests. The New Phytologist. 2, 430, 2007. ISSN: 0028646X.

4.      Are ectomycorrhizal fungi alleviating or aggravating nitrogen limitation of tree growth in boreal forests?. New Phytologist. 1, 214, 2013. ISSN: 0028-646X

5.      Leho, T; Kazuhide, N. General Latitudinal Gradient of Biodiversity Is Reversed in Ectomycorrhizal Fungi. The New Phytologist. 2, 351, 2010. ISSN: 0028646X

Some useful papers to use:

More about the general effects of climate change on forests, but there is one mention of ECM.

currently used on the page but could be expanded. About all plant-microbe interactions and the effects climate change have on them. It seems pretty helpful.

Could be maybe found through unm lib. I haven't followed through yet. Goes into the symbiotic relationship with trees and the potential for moving of both ECM and host through climate change. "how ECM fungi and their hosts respond to atmospheric CO2 enrichment, increasing temperatures, nutrient addition, species invasions, loss of biodiversity and anthropogenic land-use changes, particularly silviculture." Also might be useful to follow through and look at other papers in it for climate change.

Information about the movement of plants along with climate change. Could be useful to connect to ECM and how they will be affected as well.

If you want more keep me updated. Not sure what progress you have made