Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers and nutrient cyclers and as a source of food for vertebrates and invertebrates. Fire changes the environment in which fungi live by affecting soil structure, nutrient availability, organic and inorganic substrates and other biotic components with which fungi interact, particularly mycophagous animals. We review the literature on fire and fungi in Australia, collating studies that include sites with different time since fire or different fire regimes. The studies used a variety of methods for survey and identification of fungi and focussed on different groups of fungi, with an emphasis on fruit-bodies of epigeal macrofungi and a lack of ...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine Letitia Isaacs OsbornBushfire is an integral part of the Australian environment...
Fire has shaped global ecosystems for millennia by directly killing organisms and indirectly alterin...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Frequent burning is commonly undertaken to maintain diversity in temperate grasslands of southern Au...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine Letitia Isaacs OsbornBushfire is an integral part of the Australian environment...
Fire has shaped global ecosystems for millennia by directly killing organisms and indirectly alterin...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Despite the importance of fire in many natural systems, knowledge of how fire affects the relationsh...
Fire is one of the predominant drivers of the structural and functional dynamics of forest ecosystem...
Frequent burning is commonly undertaken to maintain diversity in temperate grasslands of southern Au...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
Fires occur in most terrestrial ecosystems where they drive changes in the traits, composition, and ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia on 28 Mar 20...