The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very little is known about the factors that influence the nature of fungal diversity and the link between individual behaviour and the structure and function of fungal communities is particularly poorly understood. Here, we present a theoretical framework that is capable of elucidating this link. An individual-based model for fungal community dynamics is introduced that has been developed from a physiologically based model for the fungal phenotype. The model is used to explore the role of individual interactions, the production of an external inhibitor field and the quality of the external environment on the structure and diversity of the resulting co...
1. Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communiti...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fungi are major contributors to many important ecological processes, including decomposition, plant ...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Indeterminate organisms have received comparatively little attention in theoretical ecology and stil...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
Community dynamics are mediated by species interactions, and within communities spatial heterogeneit...
1. The identification of traits that influence the responses of the species to environmental variati...
Fungal ecology lags behind in the use of traits (i.e. phenotypic characteristics) to understand ecol...
Analyses of species functional traits are suitable to better understand the coexistence of species i...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
Fungal communities can influence the productivity, composition, and survival of trees through cyclin...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
The interest in studying wood-inhabiting fungal communities has grown in recent years. This interest...
1. Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communiti...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fungi are major contributors to many important ecological processes, including decomposition, plant ...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Indeterminate organisms have received comparatively little attention in theoretical ecology and stil...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
Community dynamics are mediated by species interactions, and within communities spatial heterogeneit...
1. The identification of traits that influence the responses of the species to environmental variati...
Fungal ecology lags behind in the use of traits (i.e. phenotypic characteristics) to understand ecol...
Analyses of species functional traits are suitable to better understand the coexistence of species i...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
Fungal communities can influence the productivity, composition, and survival of trees through cyclin...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
The interest in studying wood-inhabiting fungal communities has grown in recent years. This interest...
1. Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communiti...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Fungi are major contributors to many important ecological processes, including decomposition, plant ...