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Global diversity and distribution of macrofungi

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dc.contributor.author Mueller, GM
dc.contributor.author Schmit, JP
dc.contributor.author Leacock, PR
dc.contributor.author Buyck, B
dc.contributor.author Cifuentes, J
dc.contributor.author Desjardin, DE
dc.contributor.author Halling, RE
dc.contributor.author Hjortstam, K
dc.contributor.author Iturriaga, T
dc.contributor.author Larsson, KH
dc.contributor.author Lodge, DJ
dc.contributor.author May, TW
dc.contributor.author Minter, D
dc.contributor.author Rajchenberg, M
dc.contributor.author Redhead, SA
dc.contributor.author Ryvarden, L
dc.contributor.author Trappe, JM
dc.contributor.author Watling, R
dc.contributor.author Wu, QW
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-22T10:26:20Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-22T10:26:20Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Mueller, G. M. J. P. Schmit, P. R. Leacock, B. Buyck, J. Cifuentes, D. E. Desjardin, R. E. Halling, K. Hjortstam, T. Iturriaga, K.-H. Larsson, D. J. Lodge, T. W. May, D. Minter, M. Rajchenberg, S. A. Redhead, L. Ryvarden, J. M. Trappe, R. Watling, and Q.-X Wu. 2007. Global diversity and distribution of macrofungi. Biodiversity and Conservation 16: 37-48.
dc.identifier.issn 0960-3115
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11154/3182
dc.description.abstract Data on macrofungal diversity and distribution patterns were compiled for major geographical regions of the world. Macrofungi are defined here to include ascomycetes and basidiomycetes with large, easily observed spore-bearing structures that form above or below ground. Each coauthor either provided data on a particular taxonomic group of macrofungi or information on the macrofungi of a specific geographic area. We then employed a meta-analysis to investigate species overlaps between areas, levels of endemism, centers of diversity, and estimated percent of species known for each taxonomic group for each geographic area and for the combined macrofungal data set. Thus, the study provides both a meta-analysis of current data and a gap assessment to help identify research needs. In all, 21,679 names of macrofungi were compiled. The percentage of unique names for each region ranged from 37% for temperate Asia to 72% for Australasia. Approximately 35,000 macrofungal species were estimated to be "unknown" by the contributing authors. This would give an estimated total of 56,679 macrofungi. Our compiled species list does not include data from most of S.E. Europe, Africa, western Asia, or tropical eastern Asia. Even so, combining our list of names with the estimates from contributing authors is in line with our calculated estimate of between 53,000 and 110,000 macrofungal species derived using plant/macrofungal species ratio data. The estimates developed in this study are consistent with a hypothesis of high overall fungal species diversity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en
dc.title Global diversity and distribution of macrofungi
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.idprometeo 1252
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s10531-006-9108-8
dc.source.novolpages 16(1):37-48
dc.subject.wos Biodiversity Conservation
dc.subject.wos Ecology
dc.subject.wos Environmental Sciences
dc.description.index WoS: SCI, SSCI o AHCI
dc.subject.keywords ascomycetes
dc.subject.keywords basidiomycetes
dc.subject.keywords biodiversity
dc.subject.keywords biogeography
dc.subject.keywords endemism
dc.subject.keywords species lists
dc.relation.journal Biodiversity and Conservation
dc.description.Departamento Departamento de Biología Comparada

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