Fungal diversity at fragmented landscapes: synthesis and future perspectives.
@article{Grilli2017FungalDA, title={Fungal diversity at fragmented landscapes: synthesis and future perspectives.}, author={G. Grilli and S. Longo and P. Y. Huais and M. Pereyra and E. Verga and C. Urcelay and L. Galetto}, journal={Current opinion in microbiology}, year={2017}, volume={37}, pages={ 161-165 } }
Fungi are organisms with important roles in ecosystem functioning and services, but knowledge about how habitat fragmentation affect fungal diversity is biased by experimental approaches and it is spread in different trophic groups. We analyzed the empirical evidences of fungal diversity in fragmented landscapes, and proposed future perspectives for the study of these organisms under land use changes. Fungal diversity might be negatively affected by habitat fragmentation; however, this trend… CONTINUE READING
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