“…Plant communities and their shifts along gradients have been extensively studied (see Watson et al, 2021), whereas similar studies on fungal communities and/or their diversity are less common (but see e.g., Tedersoo et al, 2014;Glynou et al, 2016;Rudgers et al, 2021). Factors that may affect fungal communities include latitude (Arnold et al, 2000;Arnold and Lutzoni, 2007;Tedersoo et al, 2014), climate (McGuire et al, 2012U'ren et al, 2012;Zimmerman and Vitousek, 2012;Eusemann et al, 2016;Oita et al, 2021;Rudgers et al, 2021), soil (Tedersoo et al, 2020;Bowman and Arnold, 2021;Rudgers et al, 2021), plant host (Hoffman and Arnold, 2008;U'ren et al, 2012;Lau et al, 2013;Kembel and Mueller, 2014;Tedersoo et al, 2020;Rudgers et al, 2021), and disturbance (Delgado-Baquirizo et al, 2021). Some studies highlight strong host species and/or climatic/edaphic effects (e.g., Hoffman and Arnold, 2008;Tedersoo et al, 2020;Rudgers et al, 2021), whereas others find no support for correlations between plant community diversity and fungal communities (e.g., McGuire et al, 2012;Tedersoo et al, 2014).…”