In 2019 the conservation status of 214 fungal species in Estonia was assessed according to IUCN criteria and an IUCN category was assigned to each taxon. Altogether 94 species were categorized as threatened (CR, EN, VU), 42 least concern (LC), 60 near threatened (NT), three regionally extinct (RE) and six as data deficient (DD). Changes compared to the previous red list and threats to the species are discussed. Eesti seente Punane nimestik – 2019. aasta uuendus 2019. aastal hinnati 214 seeneliigi ohustatust Eestis kasutades IUCN kategooriaid ja kriteeriume. Hinnatud liikidest kuulus 94 ohustatuse kategooriatesse CR, EN ja VU, 42 hinnati kui soodsas seisundis (LC), 60 ohulähedased (NT), 3 piirkonnas välja surnud (RE) ja 6 puuduliku ...
15 species are reported as new for Estonia, of them 8 are lichenized and 7 are lichenicolous fungi. ...
Six species and one subspecies new for Estonia have been found during recent fieldworks. In addition...
30 fungal species, 18 of them lichenized and 12 lichenicolous fungi, are recorded for the first time...
The compilation of the current Red List of Estonia took place during 2006–2008; the IUCN system of c...
All Estonian bryophyte species (597) that had written records up to 2018 were evaluated against IUCN...
The threat status of 161 lichenized species that were considered common in Estonia was assessed in 2...
The second assessment of the threat status of Estonian lichens based on IUCN system was performed in...
National IUCN red lists are important information sources for assessing land use decisions from a bi...
To commemorate the internationally renowned mycologist and founder of the mycological research group...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
The threat status of 168 lichenized species growing mostly on rocks or ground were assessed in 2022 ...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
Sixteen species are reported as new for Estonia. Among these species, ten are lichenized and six are...
The updated list of Estonian bryophytes includes 594 species from all three phyla. Only one species ...
15 species are reported as new for Estonia, of them 8 are lichenized and 7 are lichenicolous fungi. ...
Six species and one subspecies new for Estonia have been found during recent fieldworks. In addition...
30 fungal species, 18 of them lichenized and 12 lichenicolous fungi, are recorded for the first time...
The compilation of the current Red List of Estonia took place during 2006–2008; the IUCN system of c...
All Estonian bryophyte species (597) that had written records up to 2018 were evaluated against IUCN...
The threat status of 161 lichenized species that were considered common in Estonia was assessed in 2...
The second assessment of the threat status of Estonian lichens based on IUCN system was performed in...
National IUCN red lists are important information sources for assessing land use decisions from a bi...
To commemorate the internationally renowned mycologist and founder of the mycological research group...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
The threat status of 168 lichenized species growing mostly on rocks or ground were assessed in 2022 ...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
Sixteen species are reported as new for Estonia. Among these species, ten are lichenized and six are...
The updated list of Estonian bryophytes includes 594 species from all three phyla. Only one species ...
15 species are reported as new for Estonia, of them 8 are lichenized and 7 are lichenicolous fungi. ...
Six species and one subspecies new for Estonia have been found during recent fieldworks. In addition...
30 fungal species, 18 of them lichenized and 12 lichenicolous fungi, are recorded for the first time...