Due to their submerged and cryptic lifestyle, the vast majority of fungal species are difficult to observe and describe morphologically, and many remain known to science only from sequences detected in environmental samples. The lack of practices to delimit and name most fungal species is a staggering limitation to communication and interpretation of ecology and evolution in kingdom Fungi. Here, we use environmental sequence data as taxonomical evidence and combine phylogenetic and ecological data to generate and test species hypotheses in the class Archaeorhizomycetes (Taphrinomycotina, Ascomycota). Based on environmental amplicon sequencing from a well-studied Swedish pine forest podzol soil, we generate 68 distinct species hypotheses of ...
Archaeorhizomycetes, a widespread fungal class with a dominant presence in many soil environments, c...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...
The cryptic lifestyle of most fungi necessitates molecular identification of the guild in environmen...
Due to their submerged and cryptic lifestyle, the vast majority of fungal species are difficult to o...
Background: Fungi are a diverse eukaryotic group of degraders, pathogens, and symbionts, with many l...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a ubiquitous group of plant symbionts, yet processes underlyin...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
High-throughput sequencing studies generate vast amounts of taxonomic data. Evolutionary ecological ...
Aquatic-derived fungi colonize a wide range of substrata and can be found in many geographic locatio...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestrial ecosystems, where t...
International audienceThe kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestri...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestrial ecosystems, where t...
An abundance of novel fungal lineages have been indicated by DNA sequencing of the nuclear ribosomal...
Archaeorhizomycetes, a widespread fungal class with a dominant presence in many soil environments, c...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...
The cryptic lifestyle of most fungi necessitates molecular identification of the guild in environmen...
Due to their submerged and cryptic lifestyle, the vast majority of fungal species are difficult to o...
Background: Fungi are a diverse eukaryotic group of degraders, pathogens, and symbionts, with many l...
Fungi represent one of the most species rich lineages of Life. However, the majority of fungal biodi...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are a ubiquitous group of plant symbionts, yet processes underlyin...
Many fungi are characteristically difficult to observe and collect, making the process of documentin...
High-throughput sequencing studies generate vast amounts of taxonomic data. Evolutionary ecological ...
Aquatic-derived fungi colonize a wide range of substrata and can be found in many geographic locatio...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestrial ecosystems, where t...
International audienceThe kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestri...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the more diverse clades of eukaryotes in terrestrial ecosystems, where t...
An abundance of novel fungal lineages have been indicated by DNA sequencing of the nuclear ribosomal...
Archaeorhizomycetes, a widespread fungal class with a dominant presence in many soil environments, c...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to examine diversity patterns of naturally occurring communities an...
The cryptic lifestyle of most fungi necessitates molecular identification of the guild in environmen...