Assessment of the costs and benefits of dispersal is central to understanding species' life-history strategies as well as explaining and predicting spatial population dynamics in the changing world. While mortality during active movement has received much attention, few have studied the costs of passive movement such as the airborne transport of fungal spores. Here, we examine the potential of extreme environmental conditions to cause dispersal mortality in wood-decay fungi. These fungi play a key role as decomposers and habitat creators in forest ecosystems and the populations of many species have declined due to habitat loss and fragmentation. We measured the effect of simulated solar radiation (including ultraviolet A and B) and freezing...
The fungi disperse spores to move across landscapes and spore liberation takes different patterns. W...
Fungi play critical roles in ecosystem function. Fungal pathogens, decomposers, and symbionts mediat...
Limited knowledge of dispersal for most organisms hampers effective connectivity conservation in fra...
Assessment of the costs and benefits of dispersal is central to understanding species' life-history ...
1. Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communiti...
In Fennoscandia, intensive forest use has led to substantial decreases in the amount and diversity o...
Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communities ...
Wood decay fungi are considered to be dispersed by wind, but dispersal by animals may also be import...
Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of specie...
It is well-known that many species with small diaspores can disperse far during extended temporal sc...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Movement has become a very active topic in biological research. An area of particular interest is id...
Wood decay fungi are considered to be dispersed by wind, but dispersal by animals may also be import...
1. Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of spe...
Dispersal, especially long-distance dispersal, is an important component in many disciplines within ...
The fungi disperse spores to move across landscapes and spore liberation takes different patterns. W...
Fungi play critical roles in ecosystem function. Fungal pathogens, decomposers, and symbionts mediat...
Limited knowledge of dispersal for most organisms hampers effective connectivity conservation in fra...
Assessment of the costs and benefits of dispersal is central to understanding species' life-history ...
1. Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communiti...
In Fennoscandia, intensive forest use has led to substantial decreases in the amount and diversity o...
Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communities ...
Wood decay fungi are considered to be dispersed by wind, but dispersal by animals may also be import...
Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of specie...
It is well-known that many species with small diaspores can disperse far during extended temporal sc...
Saprotrophic fungi perform the vital role of cycling nutrients and carbon back into the environment ...
Movement has become a very active topic in biological research. An area of particular interest is id...
Wood decay fungi are considered to be dispersed by wind, but dispersal by animals may also be import...
1. Understanding the complete dispersal process is important for making realistic predictions of spe...
Dispersal, especially long-distance dispersal, is an important component in many disciplines within ...
The fungi disperse spores to move across landscapes and spore liberation takes different patterns. W...
Fungi play critical roles in ecosystem function. Fungal pathogens, decomposers, and symbionts mediat...
Limited knowledge of dispersal for most organisms hampers effective connectivity conservation in fra...