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Global diversity and geography of soil fungi
- L. Tedersoo, M. Bahram, +55 authors K. Abarenkov
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 28 November 2014
Introduction The kingdom Fungi is one of the most diverse groups of organisms on Earth, and they are integral ecosystem agents that govern soil carbon cycling, plant nutrition, and pathology. Fungi… Expand
Large‐scale fungal diversity assessment in the Andean Yungas forests reveals strong community turnover among forest types along an altitudinal gradient
The Yungas, a system of tropical and subtropical montane forests on the eastern slopes of the Andes, are extremely diverse and severely threatened by anthropogenic pressure and climate change.… Expand
Molecular phylogenetics of the gomphoid-phalloid fungi with an establishment of the new subclass Phallomycetidae and two new orders.
Molecular phylogenetic analyses for the gomphoid-phalloid fungi were conducted based on the five gene dataset with extensive taxon sampling. The monophyly of the gomphoid-phalloid clade was strongly… Expand
Evidence for strong inter- and intracontinental phylogeographic structure in Amanita muscaria, a wind-dispersed ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete.
- J. Geml, R. E. Tulloss, G. Laursen, N. Sazanova, D. L. Taylor
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
- 1 August 2008
A growing number of molecular studies show that many fungi have phylogeographic structures and that their distinct lineages are usually limited to different continents. As a conservative test of the… Expand
Genomic Treasure Troves: Complete Genome Sequencing of Herbarium and Insect Museum Specimens
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedented opportunities for genome-scale evolutionary, phylogenetic, domestication and population genomic… Expand
An arctic community of symbiotic fungi assembled by long-distance dispersers: phylogenetic diversity of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes in Svalbard based on soil and sporocarp DNA
Aim Current evidence from temperate studies suggests that ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi require overland routes for migration because of their obligate symbiotic associations with woody plants.… Expand
The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature
- D. Hawksworth, P. Crous, +85 authors N. Zhang
- Medicine
- IMA fungus
- 1 June 2011
The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature was agreed at an international symposium convened in Amsterdam on 19–20 April 2011 under the auspices of the International Commission on the Taxonomy… Expand
Beringian origins and cryptic speciation events in the fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)
- J. Geml, G. Laursen, K. O’Neill, H. Nusbaum, D. L. Taylor
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular ecology
- 19 December 2005
Amanita muscaria sensu lato has a wide geographic distribution, occurring in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and North, Central and South America. Previous phylogenetic work by others… Expand
Evolution of endemism on a young tropical mountain
- V. Merckx, Kasper Hendriks, +52 authors M. Schilthuizen
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature
- 20 August 2015
Tropical mountains are hot spots of biodiversity and endemism, but the evolutionary origins of their unique biotas are poorly understood. In varying degrees, local and regional extinction,… Expand
The Contribution of DNA Metabarcoding to Fungal Conservation: Diversity Assessment, Habitat Partitioning and Mapping Red-Listed Fungi in Protected Coastal Salix repens Communities in the Netherlands
- J. Geml, B. Gravendeel, +6 authors M. Noordeloos
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 17 June 2014
Western European coastal sand dunes are highly important for nature conservation. Communities of the creeping willow (Salix repens) represent one of the most characteristic and diverse vegetation… Expand
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