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Montreal · MontrealSarah Ishak, Université du Québec à Montréal, discusses their article: Modelling the distribution of plant-associated microbes with species distribution models The array of bacteria, fungi, protists, viruses, and archaea that live inside or outside of plant tissue, AKA plant-associated microbes, perform functions that vary from beneficial to parasitic to simply neutrally existing with the plant.…Read Article
Predicting the unpredictable: Modelling the distribution of plant-associated microbes with species distribution models

Chengdu · ChengduHuajun Yin, Peipei Zhang, and Han Yang, Chengdu Institute of Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, discuss their article: Shifts in root exudate composition coordinate with root resource conservation along an elevation gradient Root exudates: Small molecules, big influence Plant ecologists have long been fascinated by the diverse strategies plants use to acquire nutrients…Read Article
Decoding the diversity of root exudate chemistry in plant belowground strategies
Grime Reviews, Series 4: How do species distribution models (SDMs) reflect and inform ecological processes?
How Do Dry Conditions Affect Carbon Movement in Bamboo Forests?
Climate and mycorrhizal type shape global plant nitrogen dynamics
Can Resilient Species Keep Up? Climate Change Threatens Even Tough Seaweeds
Local native species with global naturalization success can be strong competitors for alien species
Africa: Climate Change Takes Increasingly Extreme Toll On African Countries
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