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Assessing above and belowground recovery from ammonium sulfate addition and wildfire in a lowland heath: mycorrhizal fungi as potential indicators.
Atmospheric pollution containing soil‐nitrifying ammonium sulfate ((NH₄)₂SO₄) affects semi‐natural ecosystems worldwide. Long‐term additions of (NH₄)₂SO₄ to nitrogen (N)‐limited habitats, including heathlands, increase climate stress affecting recovery from wildfires. Although heathland vegetation largely depends on ericoid mycorrhizal fungi (ErM) to access soil N, we lack detailed understanding of how prolonged exposure... -
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Lecanorales: Sphaerophoraceae including the genera Bunodophoron, Gilbertaria and Sphaerophorus.
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Lecanorales: Tephromelataceae including the genera Calvitimela, Mycoblastus, Tephromela and Violella.
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Lecanorales: Psoraceae including the genera Brianaria, Protoblastenia, Protomicarea and Psora.
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Lecanorales: Pilocarpaceae including the genera Aquacidia, Byssoloma, Fellhanera, Fellhaneropsis, Leimonis and Micarea.
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Lecanorales: Cladoniaceae [revision 1] including the genera Cladonia, Pilophorus and Pycnothelia.
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What Do the First 597 Global Fungal Red List Assessments Tell Us about the Threat Status of Fungi?
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to extinction. Yet, until 2015, fungi were nearly absent on the IUCN Red List. Recent efforts to identify fungal species under threat have significantly increased the number of published fungal assessments. The 597...Mueller, Gregory M. ; Cunha, Kelmer Martins ; May, Tom W. ; Allen, Jessica L. ; Westrip, James R. S. …
IUCN, Basidiomycota, Conservation, Threats, Lichens, Extinction risk, Ascomycota, and Fungi
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Lecanorales: Cladoniaceae including the genera Cladonia, Pilophorus and Pycnothelia.
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Baeomycetales: Trapeliaceae including the genera Coppinsia, Placopsis, Placynthiella, Rimularia, Trapelia and Trapeliopsis.
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Cladoniaceae of Montenegro.
Como consecuencia de la recolección en 61 localidades efectuada en 2018, se amplía a 42 taxones del género Cladonia, además se aportan diez especies nuevas para Montenegro, Cladonia cariosa, C. coccifera, C. cyathomorpha, C. digitata, C. diversa, C. homosekikaica, C. imbricarica, C. merochlorophaea, C. novochlorophaea y C. subulata. Se amplía...Diversity, Montenegro, Mediterranean Region, Lichens, Phytogeography, Cladonia, Cladoniaceae, and Chemical metabolites
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Chorological novelties of the genus Cladonia in Toledo province (Spain).
Cladonia gracilis subsp. gracilis and Cladonia uncialis subsp. biuncialis are newly recorded to Toledo province. Furthermore, the distribution of C. macilenta and C. diversa is extended in this province. The habitats and distribution of these species in the Iberian Peninsula are discussed.Pino-Bodas, Raquel ; Burgaz, Ana Rosa
Iberian Peninsula, Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), Lichens, Sapin, and Cladonia
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The adaptive radiation of lichen-forming Teloschistaceae is associated with sunscreening pigments and a bark-to-rock substrate shift.
Adaptive radiations play key roles in the generation of biodiversity and biological novelty, and therefore understanding the factors that drive them remains one of the most important challenges of evolutionary biology. Although both intrinsic innovations and extrinsic ecological opportunities contribute to diversification bursts, few studies have looked at the synergistic...Gaya, Ester ; Fernández-Brime, Samantha ; Vargas, Reinaldo ; Lachlan, Robert F. ; Gueidan, Cécile …
Substrate switch, Sunlight protection, Lichens, Adaptive radiation, and Teloschistaceae
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Mapping mycological ignorance – checklists and diversity patterns of fungi known for West Africa
Scientific information about biodiversity distribution is indispensable for nature conservation and sustainable management of natural resources. For several groups of animals and plants, such data are available, but for fungi, especially in tropical regions like West Africa, they are mostly missing. Here, information for West African countries about species diversity... -