Fungal–beetle networks in deadwood are modular and shaped by tree species and deadwood type
This study investigated how tree species and deadwood type shape linked saproxylic fungal and beetle communities using a large-scale forest restoration experiment with birch, pine, and spruce deadwood created in multiple forms (burned standing trees, felled logs, girdled trees, high stumps, and uprooted trees). Community composition of both fungi and beetles was primarily driven by tree species, with deadwood type as a secondary driver, and fungal–beetle correlations were context dependent—detected for pine and spruce but not birch, and strongest in specific deadwood forms such as burned standing pine, burned standing spruce, and girdled spruce. Across all conditions, fungal–beetle co-occurrence networks were consistently more modular and less nested than expected by chance, indicating compartmentalized associations within deadwood units, though the focus was on forest deadwood habitat rather than mechanistic pathways. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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