Macrofungal diversity in an isolated and fragmented Mediterranean Forest ecosystem
2019
AbstractAgricultural transformation has led to scarcity and fragmentation of Mediterranean forests with unknown effects on the fungal diversity they harbour. La Orbada forest is an isolated holm-oak forest in the province of Salamanca, in western Iberian Peninsula. This forest is threatened by various factors, mainly: habitat fragmentation, the possible barrier effects caused by geographical isolation and pressure from humans and livestock. In order to assess the state of conservation of the ecosystem’s macrofungal community and its ecological integrity, the fruitbodies of epigeous macromycetes were studied over a five-year time series (2009–2013). One hundred and eighty-nine species were identified, dominating Basidiomycetes (Tricholomataceae, Cortinariaceae and Russulaceae families). We also analysed: (i) the seasonal and annual behaviour of each species, ii) distribution of taxa according to their mode of nutrition, iii) the similarity of biodiversity between various plots inside the forest and with ot...
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