INIBIOMA   20415
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Climate Disruption of Plant-Microbe Interactions
Autor/es:
RUDGERS, JENNIFER A.; CHUNG, Y. ANNY; MANN, MICHAEL A.; AFKHAMI, MICHELLE E.; CRAWFORD, KERRI M.; NUNEZ, MARTIN A.; BELL-DERESKE, LUKAS; KIVLIN, STEPHANIE N.
Revista:
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS
Editorial:
ANNUAL REVIEWS
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 51 p. 561 - 586
ISSN:
1543-592X
Resumen:
Interactions between plants and microbes have important influences on evolutionary processes, population dynamics, community structure, and ecosystem function. We review the literature to document how climate change may disrupt these ecological interactions and develop a conceptual framework to integrate the pathways of plant-microbe responses to climate over different scales in space and time. We then create a blueprint to aid generalization that categorizes climate effects into changes in the context dependency of plant-microbe pairs, temporal mismatches and altered feedbacks over time, or spatial mismatches that accompany species range shifts. We pair a new graphical model of how plant-microbe interactions influence resistance to climate change with a statistical approach to predictthe consequences of increasing variability in climate. Finally, we suggest pathways through which plant-microbe interactions can affect resilience during recovery from climate disruption. Throughout, we take a forward-looking perspective, highlighting knowledge gaps and directions for future research.