Aphyllophoroid fungi are associated with plants, either using plants as a resource (as parasites or decomposers) or as symbionts (as mycorrhizal partners). In spite of their strong association with plants, it is unknown how much plant distributions determine their biogeographical patterns compared with environmental factors such as climate and human land use. In this study, our aims are to (1) describe the spatial diversity patterns of aphyllophoroid fungi in Europe and (2) identify the factors shaping these patterns.
Ordynets, A., Heilmann-Clausen, J., Savchenko, A., Bässler, C., Volobuev, S., Akulov, O., et al. (2018). Do plant-based biogeographical regions shape aphyllophoroid fungal communities in Europe?. JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 45(5), 1182-1195 [10.1111/jbi.13203].
Do plant-based biogeographical regions shape aphyllophoroid fungal communities in Europe?
Saitta, Alessandro;
2018-01-01
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Aphyllophoroid fungi are associated with plants, either using plants as a resource (as parasites or decomposers) or as symbionts (as mycorrhizal partners). In spite of their strong association with plants, it is unknown how much plant distributions determine their biogeographical patterns compared with environmental factors such as climate and human land use. In this study, our aims are to (1) describe the spatial diversity patterns of aphyllophoroid fungi in Europe and (2) identify the factors shaping these patterns.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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