Comment on "Global assessment of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus diversity reveals very low endemism"

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Thomas D Bruns, John W Taylor

Abstract

Davison et al. (Reports, 28 August 2015, p. 970) claim that virtual taxa of Glomeromycota show little endemism and that endemism that exists is similar to the levels seen in plant families. We show that this is likely due to the conservative species definition rather than to any ecological pattern.

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Jun 15, 2016·Nature Reviews. Microbiology·Kabir G PeayJennifer M Talbot
Jul 7, 2016·The New Phytologist·Klaus SchlaeppiMarcel G A van der Heijden
Jun 27, 2017·The New Phytologist·Ian A DickieNari M Williams
Nov 23, 2017·The New Phytologist·Sergei PõlmeLeho Tedersoo
Nov 23, 2017·The New Phytologist·Thomas D BrunsMaarja Öpik
May 24, 2018·The New Phytologist·Melissa K McCormickArmando Canchani-Viruet
May 29, 2020·Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics·Irene MartorelliFons J Verbeek
Oct 7, 2017·The ISME Journal·Erik VerbruggenMaarten Van Geel
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Jan 31, 2020·Frontiers in Microbiology·Elisa PellegrinoLaura Ercoli
May 27, 2020·The New Phytologist·Vasilis KokkorisMiranda M Hart
Jan 29, 2021·The New Phytologist·John DavisonMaarja Öpik
Jul 22, 2021·Ecology·Zachary H MarionIan A Dickie

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