1. The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems remains unresolved, but may play a key role in the widespread successful invasion of pines and their ectomycorrhizal fungal associates, even where mammal faunas originate from different continents to trees and fungi as in New Zealand. 2. We examine the role of novel mammal associations in dispersal of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculum of North American pines (Pinus contorta, Pseudotsuga menziesii), and native beech trees (Lophozonia menziesii) using faecal analyses, video monitoring and a bioassay experiment. 3. Both European red deer (Cervus elaphus) and Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) pellets contained spores and DNA from...
Hypogeous sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi rely primarily on consumption by mammals for dispersal. M...
Animals that disperse plant or fungal propagules following forest disturbances, including timber har...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
1. The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems...
© 2014 British Ecological Society. Summary: The role of novel ecological interactions between mammal...
We aimed to evaluate if exotic ectomycorrhizal fungi from exotic pine plantations disperse through n...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Aims: Biological invasions have historically been addressed mostly from an aboveground perspective, ...
MANUSCRIPT TITLE: Invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi can disperse in the absence of their known vectors ...
Many Australian mammal species have experienced a severe decline in range and abundance over the las...
Belowground biota can deeply influence plant invasion. The presence of proper soil mutualists can ac...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Mycorrhizal fungi serve important functions in Australian ecosystems by forming mutualistic symbiose...
Like all obligately ectomycorrhizal plants, pines require ectomycorrhizal fungal symbionts to comple...
Hypogeous sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi rely primarily on consumption by mammals for dispersal. M...
Animals that disperse plant or fungal propagules following forest disturbances, including timber har...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
1. The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems...
© 2014 British Ecological Society. Summary: The role of novel ecological interactions between mammal...
We aimed to evaluate if exotic ectomycorrhizal fungi from exotic pine plantations disperse through n...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Aims: Biological invasions have historically been addressed mostly from an aboveground perspective, ...
MANUSCRIPT TITLE: Invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi can disperse in the absence of their known vectors ...
Many Australian mammal species have experienced a severe decline in range and abundance over the las...
Belowground biota can deeply influence plant invasion. The presence of proper soil mutualists can ac...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Mycorrhizal fungi serve important functions in Australian ecosystems by forming mutualistic symbiose...
Like all obligately ectomycorrhizal plants, pines require ectomycorrhizal fungal symbionts to comple...
Hypogeous sequestrate (truffle-like) fungi rely primarily on consumption by mammals for dispersal. M...
Animals that disperse plant or fungal propagules following forest disturbances, including timber har...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...