Fungal microbiomes are determined by host phylogeny and exhibit widespread associations with the bacterial microbiome

Xavier A. Harrison*, Allan D. McDevitt, Jenny C. Dunn, Sarah M. Griffiths, Chiara Benvenuto, Richard Birtles, Jean P. Boubli, Kevin Bown, Calum Bridson, Darren R. Brooks, Samuel S. Browett, Ruth F. Carden, Julian Chantrey, Friederike Clever, Ilaria Coscia, Katie L. Edwards, Natalie Ferry, Ian Goodhead, Andrew Highlands, Jane HopperJoseph Jackson, Robert Jehle, Cruz Kaizer M da, Tony King, Jessica M.D. Lea, Jessica L. Lenka, Alexandra McCubbin, Jack McKenzie, Moraes BLC de, Denise B. O'Meara, Poppy Pescod, Richard F. Preziosi, Jennifer K. Rowntree, Susanne Shultz, Matthew J. Silk, Jennifer E. Stockdale, William O.C. Symondson, la Pena MV de, Susan L. Walker, Michael D. Wood, Rachael E. Antwis*

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