Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal species. A growing number of studies show an important role of wood quality for fungal diversity, but in most cases for a limited number of wood traits or tree species. In this study, we evaluate how abiotic and biotic factors affect the fungal diversity and composition during dead wood decomposition. For ten common European tree species, fresh similar-sized logs were incubated simultaneously in two Dutch forests. Annual surveys of fungal fruiting bodies were made for an 8-year period. For each tree species, 20 fresh stem traits were measured that are important for chemical and physical defence and for nutritional quality. Throughout eight years, 4...
Abstract The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recogni...
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community compositi...
The interactions among saprotrophic fungal species, as well as their interactions with environmental...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Forests play a key role for terrestrial biodiversity. Trees are large and long-living organisms that...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Saproxylic organisms are among the most threatened species in Europe and constitute a major conserva...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Abstract The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recogni...
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community compositi...
The interactions among saprotrophic fungal species, as well as their interactions with environmental...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Different types of dead wood in forest ecosystems contribute to an increase of habitats for decompos...
Forests play a key role for terrestrial biodiversity. Trees are large and long-living organisms that...
Species composition and diversity of fungi and bryophyte communities occurring on dead beech trees w...
Land use and land use change affect deadwood amount, quality and associated biodiversity in forest e...
Saproxylic organisms are among the most threatened species in Europe and constitute a major conserva...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Abstract The general negative impact of forestry on wood-inhabiting fungal diversity is well recogni...
Tree species is one of the most important determinants of wood-inhabiting fungal community compositi...
The interactions among saprotrophic fungal species, as well as their interactions with environmental...