The compensatory growth potential of a grazed fungal biomass was mathematically expressed as a function of patchiness in its distribution and demonstrated in an experiment using the fungivorous collembolan Onychiurus armatus and the soil fungi Verticillium bulbillosum and Penicillium spinulosum. The model addresses the regrowth potential in relation to patch fragmentation, travelling time and consumption rate of the collembolan and the mean relative growth rate of the fungus. It suggests that the mean relative growth rate required for regrowth decreases with patch fragmentation and increases with the mean growth rate of the fungus. The experiments were performed with a system of soil-filled vials provided with fungi and collembolans. The si...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycete fungi are major agents of wood decomposition in woodland and...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are ubiquitous in field soils, as are mycophagous animals such as Colle...
Phanerochaete velutina is a major agent of wood decomposition in temperate forests. It grows out of ...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
Mycelia of cord-forming fungi show remarkable patterns of reallocation of biomass and nutrients indi...
Laboratory microcosms containing litter from three tussock grasslands were used to assess the impact...
Fungi are primary agents of organic matter decomposition in forests. Although invertebrate grazing a...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
While there is a plethora of studies on the effects of invertebrate grazing on mycelia, including se...
The effect of selective grazing by a collembolan (Folsomia fimetaria) on the reproduction and abilit...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycete fungi are major agents of wood decomposition in woodland and...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are ubiquitous in field soils, as are mycophagous animals such as Colle...
Phanerochaete velutina is a major agent of wood decomposition in temperate forests. It grows out of ...
I describe several studies that investigate effects of collembolan on morphology and nutrient partit...
Mycelia of cord-forming fungi show remarkable patterns of reallocation of biomass and nutrients indi...
Laboratory microcosms containing litter from three tussock grasslands were used to assess the impact...
Fungi are primary agents of organic matter decomposition in forests. Although invertebrate grazing a...
The effects of grazing by the collembolan Folsomia candida on mycelial foraging patterns of Hypholom...
While there is a plethora of studies on the effects of invertebrate grazing on mycelia, including se...
The effect of selective grazing by a collembolan (Folsomia fimetaria) on the reproduction and abilit...
Saprotrophic cord-forming basidiomycete fungi are major agents of wood decomposition in woodland and...
Mycelial development of Phanerochaete velutina extending from wood inocula in 57 × 57 cm trays of no...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are ubiquitous in field soils, as are mycophagous animals such as Colle...