A fungal perspective on conservation biology
暂无分享,去创建一个
Lynne Boddy | Anders Dahlberg | Otso Ovaskainen | Panu Halme | Jacob Heilmann-Clausen | O. Ovaskainen | L. Boddy | G. Griffith | J. Heilmann‐Clausen | B. Senn-Irlet | Jenni Nordén | A. Dahlberg | Jenni Nordén | P. Halme | Elizabeth S Barron | Gareth W Griffith | Claudia Perini | Beatrice Senn-Irlet | C. Perini | J. Nordén | Elizabeth S. Barron
[1] R. Halling. Wild Edible Fungi: A global overview of their use and importance to people. Non-wood Forest Products 17 , 2006 .
[2] T. Caesar-Tonthat. Soil binding properties of mucilage produced by a basidiomycete fungus in a model system , 2002 .
[3] J. Loo. Ecological impacts of non-indigenous invasive fungi as forest pathogens , 2008, Biological Invasions.
[4] J. Heilmann‐Clausen,et al. Conservation: Selection Criteria and Approaches , 2008 .
[5] Michael B. Ward,et al. Search, bioprospecting, and biodiversity conservation , 2006 .
[6] G. Griffith. Do we need a global strategy for microbial conservation? , 2012, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[7] G. Mueller,et al. An estimate of the lower limit of global fungal diversity , 2006, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[8] Raul Rosenvald,et al. For what, when, and where is green-tree retention better than clear-cutting? A review of the biodiversity aspects , 2008 .
[9] D. Arora,et al. Mushrooms and Economic Botany1 , 2008, Economic Botany.
[10] J. Randers,et al. The Living Planet Index: using species population time series to track trends in biodiversity , 2005, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[11] J. Heilmann‐Clausen,et al. Rot holes create key microhabitats for epiphytic lichens and bryophytes on beech (Fagus sylvatica) , 2010 .
[12] Elizabeth S. Barron,et al. Fungi and the Anthropocene: Biodiversity discovery in an epoch of loss , 2011 .
[13] J. Brownstein,et al. Emerging fungal threats to animal, plant and ecosystem health , 2012, Nature.
[14] A. Cropper. Convention on Biological Diversity , 1993, Environmental Conservation.
[15] B. Marcot,et al. Addressing uncertainty: How to conserve and manage rare or little-known fungi , 2011 .
[16] T. Fukami,et al. Assembly history dictates ecosystem functioning: evidence from wood decomposer communities. , 2010, Ecology letters.
[17] F. Chapin,et al. Production: Biomass Relationships and Element Cycling in Contrasting Arctic Vegetation Types , 1991 .
[18] T. Hothorn,et al. Long-term effects of logging intensity on structures, birds, saproxylic beetles and wood-inhabiting fungi in stands of European beech Fagus sylvatica L. , 2007 .
[19] Ingram. Biodiversity, plant pathogens and conservation , 1999 .
[20] Luis Diaz-Balteiro,et al. Integration of fungal production in forest management using a multi-criteria method , 2012, European Journal of Forest Research.
[21] P. Auvinen,et al. Combining high-throughput sequencing with fruit body surveys reveals contrasting life-history strategies in fungi , 2013, The ISME Journal.
[22] C. Scheidegger,et al. Conservation strategies for lichens: insights from population biology , 2009 .
[23] Elizabeth S. Barron. The emergence and coalescence of fungal conservation social networks in Europe and the U.S.A. , 2011 .
[24] A. Lõhmus,et al. Tree cavities in forests The broad distribution pattern of a keystone structure for biodiversity , 2011 .
[25] K. Peay,et al. Measuring ectomycorrhizal fungal dispersal: macroecological patterns driven by microscopic propagules , 2012, Molecular ecology.
[26] Lynne Boddy,et al. Ecology of Saprotrophic Basidiomycetes , 2008 .
[27] K. Sridhar,et al. Fungal biodiversity: Distribution, conservation and prospecting of fungi from India , 2005 .
[28] J. Heilmann‐Clausen,et al. Monitoring fungal biodiversity – towards an integrated approach , 2012 .
[29] T. May,et al. Mycophagy among Australian mammals , 1994 .
[30] Benjamin L Turner,et al. Mycorrhiza-mediated competition between plants and decomposers drives soil carbon storage , 2014, Nature.
[31] O. Ovaskainen,et al. Dispersal may limit the occurrence of specialist wood decay fungi already at small spatial scales , 2012 .
[32] R. Biggs,et al. A biodiversity intactness index , 2005, Nature.
[33] Kessy Abarenkov,et al. Fungal community analysis by high-throughput sequencing of amplified markers – a user's guide , 2013, The New phytologist.
[34] T. Hosoya,et al. Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, the correct name for Lambertella albida reported from Japan. , 2013 .
[35] David H. S. Richardson,et al. Monitoring with Lichens–Monitoring Lichens , 2002 .
[37] R. B. Jackson,et al. A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World’s Forests , 2011, Science.
[38] Brett R. Scheffers,et al. What we know and don't know about Earth's missing biodiversity. , 2012, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[39] D. L. Hawksworth. Global species numbers of fungi: are tropical studies and molecular approaches contributing to a more robust estimate? , 2012, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[40] E. Boa,et al. Wild edible fungi : a global overview of their use and importance to people , 2004 .
[41] Ahmed M. Abdel-Azeem. The history, fungal biodiversity, conservation, and future perspectives for mycology in Egypt , 2010, IMA fungus.
[42] A. Rossman,et al. Not as Ubiquitous as We Thought: Taxonomic Crypsis, Hidden Diversity and Cryptic Speciation in the Cosmopolitan Fungus Thelonectria discophora (Nectriaceae, Hypocreales, Ascomycota) , 2013, PloS one.
[43] R. Molina. Protecting rare, little known, old-growth forest-associated fungi in the Pacific Northwest USA: a case study in fungal conservation. , 2008, Mycological research.
[44] W. Stahel,et al. Mushroom picking does not impair future harvests – results of a long-term study in Switzerland , 2006 .
[45] F. Lutzoni,et al. Diversity and host range of foliar fungal endophytes: are tropical leaves biodiversity hotspots? , 2007, Ecology.
[46] B. Coppins,et al. Indices of Ecological Continuity for Woodland Epiphytic Lichen Habitats in the British Isles , 2002 .
[47] J. Heilmann‐Clausen,et al. Developing a comprehensive strategy for fungal conservation in Europe: current status and future needs , 2010 .
[48] T. May,et al. Conservation of New Zealand and Australian fungi , 2003 .
[49] O. Alizadeh,et al. Mycorrhizal Symbiosis , 1986, Forest Science.
[50] M. T. Ahmed. Millennium ecosystem assessment , 2002, Environmental science and pollution research international.
[51] N. Sadik. Safeguarding the Future , 1989 .
[52] I. Hanski,et al. Consequences of forest fragmentation for polyporous fungi at two spatial scales , 2006 .
[53] E. Hobbie,et al. Conservation of ectomycorrhizal fungi: exploring the linkages between functional and taxonomic responses to anthropogenic N deposition , 2011 .
[54] M. Emery,et al. Using Local Ecological Knowledge to Assess Morel Decline in the U.S. Mid–Atlantic Region , 2010, Economic Botany.
[55] Naeem,et al. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Biodiversity Synthesis , 2005 .
[56] David C. Tank,et al. Bioactive Endophytes Warrant Intensified Exploration and Conservation , 2008, PloS one.
[57] I. Anderson,et al. Now you see it, now you don't : the challenge of detecting, monitoring and conserving ectomycorrhizal fungi , 2012 .
[58] A. Komonen. Hotspots of Insect Diversity in Boreal Forests , 2003 .
[59] O. Holdenrieder,et al. European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) dieback - a conservation biology challenge. , 2013 .
[60] S. Parker. Buried treasure: soil biodiversity and conservation , 2010, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[61] C. Brasier,et al. The biosecurity threat to the UK and global environment from international trade in plants , 2008 .
[62] R. B. Jackson,et al. Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100. , 2000, Science.
[63] P. Courty,et al. The role of ectomycorrhizal communities in forest ecosystem processes: new perspectives and emerging concepts. , 2010 .
[64] G. Mueller,et al. Applying IUCN red-listing criteria for assessing and reporting on the conservation status of fungal species , 2011 .
[65] G. Mace,et al. Biodiversity and ecosystem services: a multilayered relationship. , 2012, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[66] M. Blackwell. The fungi: 1, 2, 3 ... 5.1 million species? , 2011, American journal of botany.
[67] J. Heilmann‐Clausen,et al. Chapter 17 Conservation: Selection criteria and approaches , 2008 .
[68] R. Korf. Reinventing taxonomy : a curmudgeon ’ s view of 250 years of fungal taxonomy , the crisis in biodiversity , and the pitfalls of the phylogenetic age , 2005 .
[69] O. Ovaskainen,et al. Roots and Associated Fungi Drive Long-Term Carbon Sequestration in Boreal Forest , 2013, Science.
[70] Jogeir N. Stokland,et al. Biodiversity in dead wood. , 2012 .
[71] L. Boddy,et al. Rapid and Recent Changes in Fungal Fruiting Patterns , 2007, Science.
[72] J. Kos,et al. Proteins of higher fungi--from forest to application. , 2012, Trends in biotechnology.
[73] Kathy Martin,et al. Linking fungi, trees, and hole-using birds in a Neotropical tree-cavity network: Pathways of cavity production and implications for conservation , 2012 .
[74] Nick Salafsky,et al. Improving the Practice of Conservation: a Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda for Conservation Science , 2002 .
[75] J. Townsend,et al. Eukaryotic microbes, species recognition and the geographic limits of species: examples from the kingdom Fungi , 2006, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[76] Jack W. McFarland,et al. A first comprehensive census of fungi in soil reveals both hyperdiversity and fine-scale niche partitioning , 2014 .
[77] Michael Weiss,et al. Towards a unified paradigm for sequence‐based identification of fungi , 2013, Molecular ecology.
[78] K. Dixon,et al. Orchid Conservation and Mycorrhizal Associations , 2002 .
[79] G Cecchetti,et al. Biological monitoring: lichens as bioindicators of air pollution assessment--a review. , 2001, Environmental pollution.
[80] John L. Spouge,et al. Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for Fungi , 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[81] B. McKenzie,et al. Stabilisation of soil against wind erosion by six saprotrophic fungi , 2012 .
[82] J. Stenlid,et al. Patterns of fungal communities among and within decaying logs, revealed by 454 sequencing , 2012, Molecular ecology.
[83] P. Kirk,et al. The international conservation importance of Welsh ‘waxcap’ grasslands , 2013 .
[84] Mycology should be recognized as a field in biology at eye level with other major disciplines – a memorandum , 2013, Mycological Progress.
[85] B. Young,et al. Widespread amphibian extinctions from epidemic disease driven by global warming , 2006, Nature.
[86] M. Semenov,et al. Warming-induced shift in European mushroom fruiting phenology , 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[87] A. Arnold,et al. Fungal endophytes: diversity and functional roles. , 2009, The New phytologist.
[88] M. Bradford,et al. Testing the functional significance of microbial community composition. , 2009, Ecology.
[89] R. Freckleton,et al. Pathogens and insect herbivores drive rainforest plant diversity and composition , 2014, Nature.
[90] E. Arnolds. Fungal Conservation: The future of fungi in Europe: threats, conservation and management , 2001 .
[91] Janne S. Kotiaho,et al. Hotspots in cold climate: Conservation value of woodland key habitats in boreal forests , 2011 .