Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/40339
Title: Global patterns in endemicity and vulnerability of soil fungi
Data Creator - person: Tedersoo, Leho
Mikryukov, Vladimir
Zizka, Alexander
Bahram, Mohammad
Hagh-Doust, Niloufar
Anslan, Sten
Prylutskyi, Oleh
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Maestre, Fernando T.
Pärn, Jaan
Öpik, Maarja
SOUDZILOVSKAIA, Nadia 
Antonelli, Alexandre
Kõljalg, Urmas
Abarenkov, Kessy
Moora, Mari
Zobel, Martin
Espenberg, Mikk
Mander, Ülo
Khalid, Abdul Nasir
Corrales, Adriana
Agan, Ahto
Vasco-Palacios, Aída-M.
Saitta, Alessandro
Rinaldi, Andrea C.
Verbeken, Annemieke
Sulistyo, Bobby P.
Tamgnoue, Boris
Furneaux, Brendan
Ritter, Camila Duarte
Nyamukondiwa, Casper
Sharp, Cathy
Marín, César
Gohar, Daniyal
Klavina, Darta
Sharmah, Dipon
Dai, Dong Qin
Nouhra, Eduardo
Biersma, Elisabeth Machteld
Rähn, Elisabeth
Cameron, Erin K.
De Crop, Eske
Otsing, Eveli
Davydov, Evgeny A.
Albornoz, Felipe E.
Brearley, Francis Q.
Buegger, Franz
Zahn, Geoffrey
Bonito, Gregory
Hiiesalu, Inga
Barrio, Isabel C.
Heilmann-Clausen, Jacob
Ankuda, Jelena
Kupagme, John Y.
Maciá-Vicente, Jose G.
Fovo, Joseph Djeugap
Geml, József
Alatalo, Juha M.
Alvarez-Manjarrez, Julieta
Põldmaa, Kadri
Runnel, Kadri
Adamson, Kalev
Bråthen, Kari Anne
Pritsch, Karin
Tchan, Kassim I.
Armolaitis, Kęstutis
Hyde, Kevin D.
Newsham, Kevin K.
Panksep, Kristel
Lateef, Adebola A.
Tiirmann, Liis
Hansson, Linda
Lamit, Louis J.
Saba, Malka
Tuomi, Maria
Gryzenhout, Marieka
Bauters, Marijn
Piepenbring, Meike
Wijayawardene, Nalin
Yorou, Nourou S
Kurina, Olavi
Mortimer, Peter E.
Meidl, Peter
Kohout, Petr
Nilsson, Henrik R.
Puusepp, Rasmus
Drenkhan, Rein
Garibay-Orijel, Roberto
Godoy, Roberto
Alkahtani, Saad
Rahimlou, Saleh
Dudov, Sergey V.
Põlme, Sergei
Ghosh, Soumya
Mundra, Sunil
Ahmed, Talaat
Netherway, Tarquin
Henkel, Terry W.
Roslin, Tomas
Nteziryayo, Vincent
Fedosov, Vladimir E.
Onipchenko, Vladimir G.
Yasanthika, W. A. Erandi
Lim, Young Woon
Data Creator - organization: University of Tartu
Data Curator - person: Tedersoo, Leho
Data Curator - organization: University of Tartu
Rights Holder - person: Tedersoo, Leho
Rights Holder - organization: University of Tartu
Publisher: Zenodo
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: This repository contains the data associated with the paper Tedersoo et al. (2022) Global patterns in endemicity and vulnerability of soil fungi // Global Change Biology. DOI:10.1111/gcb.16398 Fungi are highly diverse organisms and provide a wealth of ecosystem functions. However, distribution patterns and conservation needs of fungi have been very little explored compared to charismatic animals and plants. Here we assess endemicity patterns, global change vulnerability and conservation priority areas for functional groups of soil fungi based on six global surveys using a high-resolution, long-read metabarcoding approach. Endemicity of all fungi and most functional groups peaks in tropical habitats, including Amazonia, Yucatan, West-Central Africa, Sri Lanka and New Caledonia, with a negligible island effect compared with plants and animals. We also found that fungi are vulnerable mostly to drought, heat and land cover change, particularly in dry tropical regions with high human population density. Fungal conservation areas of highest priority include herbaceous wetlands, tropical forests and woodlands. We suggest that there should be more attention focused on the conservation of fungi, especially tropical root symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi, unicellular early-diverging groups and macrofungi in general. Given the low overlap between endemicity of fungi and macroorganisms, but high matching in conservation needs, detailed analyses on distribution and conservation requirements are warranted for other microorganisms and soil organisms in general. This repository contains the following data associated with the publication: Supplementary tables S1 - S6 (`Tables_S1-S6.xlsx`): - Table S1. Definition of ecoregions and assignment of samples to ecoregions - Table S2. GSMc dataset used for endemicity analyses - Table S3. Dataset used for modeling endemicity values - Table S4. Dataset used for calculating and mapping vulnerability scores - Table S5. Dataset used for calculating and mapping conservation value - Table S6. Additional funding sources by authors OTU distribution by samples and ecoregions (`Data_taxon_assignment_to ecoregions.xlsx`) Gridded maps: Conservation priorities for all fungi and fungal groups - ConservationPriority_AllFungi.tif - ConservationPriority_AM.tif - ConservationPriority_EcM.tif - ConservationPriority_Moulds.tif - ConservationPriority_NonEcMAgaricomycetes.tif - ConservationPriority_OHPs.tif - ConservationPriority_Pathogens.tif - ConservationPriority_Unicellular.tif - ConservationPriority_Yeasts.tif The average vulnerability of all fungi and fungal groups and the model uncertainty estimates - AverageVulnerability_AllFungi.tif - AverageVulnerability_AM.tif - AverageVulnerability_EcM.tif - AverageVulnerability_Moulds.tif - AverageVulnerability_NonEcMAgaricomycetes.tif - AverageVulnerability_OHPs.tif - AverageVulnerability_Pathogens.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_AllFungi.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_AM.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_EcM.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_Moulds.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_NonEcMAgaricomycetes.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_OHPs.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_Pathogens.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_Unicellular.tif - AverageVulnerabilityUncertainty_Yeasts.tif - AverageVulnerability_Unicellular.tif - AverageVulnerability_Yeasts.tif The relative importance of predicted vulnerability of all fungi - RelativeImportanceOfVulnerability_AllFungi.tif Vulnerability to drought, heat, and land cover change for all fungi - Vulnerability_AllFungi_Heat-Drought-LandCoverChange.tif - VulnerabilityUncertainty_AllFungi_Heat-Drought-LandCoverChange.tif Human footprint index based on the Land-Use Harmonisation (LUH2; Hurtt et al., 2020, doi:10.5194/gmd-13-5425-2020) - `LandCoverChange_1960-2015.tif` MD5 checksums for all files (`MD5.md5`) Fungal groups: - AM, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (including all Glomeromycota but excluding all Endogonomycetes) - EcM, ectomycorrhizal fungi (excluding dubious lineages) - NonEcMAgaricomycetes, non-EcM Agaricomycetes (mostly saprotrophic fungi with usually macroscopic fruiting bodies) - Moulds (including Mortierellales, Mucorales, Umbelopsidales and Aspergillaceae and Trichocomaceae of Eurotiales and Trichoderma of Hypocreales) - Putative pathogens (including plant, animal and fungal pathogens as primary or secondary lifestyles) - OHPs, opportunistic human parasites (excluding Mortierellales) - Yeasts (excluding dimorphic yeasts) - Unicellular, other unicellular (non-yeast) fungi (including chytrids, aphids, rozellids and other early-diverging fungal lineages) Detailed processing steps can be found here: https://github.com/Mycology-Microbiology-Center/Fungal_Endemicity_and_Vulnerability
Research Discipline: Natural sciences > Biological sciences > Microbiology > Mycology (01060804)
Keywords: fungi;diversity;endemicity;global change vulnerability;conservation priorities;metabarcoding;gis;climate change;global maps;biogeography;mycorrhizal fungi;pathogens;saprotrophs
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6983158
Link to publication/dataset: https://zenodo.org/record/6983158
Source: Zenodo. 10.5281/zenodo.6983158 https://zenodo.org/record/6983158
Publications related to the dataset: 10.1111/gcb.16398
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0)
Access Rights: Open Access
Version: 1.0
Category: DS
Type: Dataset
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