“…Hausmann and Hawkes (2010) manipulated the order of plant species establishment experimentally and demonstrated that the first-established plant species filtered the initial AM fungal pool, thereby determining the symbiotic AM fungal assemblages of later-established plant species. This temporal sorting process would be reinforced by the effects of plant phenology and growth on AM fungal colonization rate, spore diversity and relative abundance (Johnson-Green, Kenkel, & Booth, 1995;Schalamuk, Velazquez, Chidichimo, & Cabello, 2006). Since AM fungal propagules (hyphae and spores) can survive and colonize plant roots even after one year of residence in the soil (McGee, Pattinson, Heath, Newman, & Allen, 1997), we examined the hypothesis that the AM fungal community responds to past or present spatial patterns of the plant community.…”