Jonathan and colleagues publish a paper in Forest Ecosystems titled “Tree mycorrhizal associations determine how biodiversity, large trees, and environmental factors drive aboveground carbon stock in temperate forests”. Thanks to Yue Chen and Xugao Wang for leading this project!

Figure: Conceptual diagram of how biodiversity, large trees, and environmental factors differentially affect arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) tree aboveground carbon stocks (Hypothesis 1) and total aboveground carbon stocks (Hypothesis 2) in temperate forests. Blue and red lines represent positive and negative effects, respectively, while the thickness of the lines represents the effect size.