Conservation of fungal diversity needs to be integrated. Smut fungi are potentially a key group for illustrating the problems encountered when estimating the conservation status of microscopic fungi. Various difficulties in assessing the status of smut fungi are described. Examples are provided of threatened species of smut fungi, evaluated with IUCN criteria
Since mycologists have become aware of a significant decline of (macro) fungi in the last century du...
Coprophilous fungi are specialized microorganisms, playing key roles in ecosystems and in several ot...
In the second edition of the Red book of the Murmansk region is a new list of protected species, whi...
After a short historical review, our current knowledge about the smut fungi of the world, their numb...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
The smut fungi and their allies are a group of specialist plant pathogens. Eighty-one species are re...
Fungal conservation is not yet commonly discussed, consid-ered, or acted upon by the mycological com...
The alarming loss of biodiversity of the earth is briefly mentioned, to show the importance of herba...
National IUCN red lists are important information sources for assessing land use decisions from a bi...
The New Zealand Government’s Department of Conservation facilitates assessment of the threat status ...
Coprophilous fungi are specialized microorganisms, playing key roles in ecosystems and in several ot...
Recent activity and current problems in conservation of fungal diversity in Bulgaria are discussed. ...
Australia’s biota, including fungi, is highly diverse and highly endemic with many species also high...
Hitherto fungi have rarely been considered in conservation biology, but this is changing as the fiel...
Since mycologists have become aware of a significant decline of (macro) fungi in the last century du...
Coprophilous fungi are specialized microorganisms, playing key roles in ecosystems and in several ot...
In the second edition of the Red book of the Murmansk region is a new list of protected species, whi...
After a short historical review, our current knowledge about the smut fungi of the world, their numb...
Fungal species are not immune to the threats facing animals and plants and are thus also prone to ex...
After defining the meaning of the term ‘smut fungus’, their current taxonomic classification is pres...
The smut fungi and their allies are a group of specialist plant pathogens. Eighty-one species are re...
Fungal conservation is not yet commonly discussed, consid-ered, or acted upon by the mycological com...
The alarming loss of biodiversity of the earth is briefly mentioned, to show the importance of herba...
National IUCN red lists are important information sources for assessing land use decisions from a bi...
The New Zealand Government’s Department of Conservation facilitates assessment of the threat status ...
Coprophilous fungi are specialized microorganisms, playing key roles in ecosystems and in several ot...
Recent activity and current problems in conservation of fungal diversity in Bulgaria are discussed. ...
Australia’s biota, including fungi, is highly diverse and highly endemic with many species also high...
Hitherto fungi have rarely been considered in conservation biology, but this is changing as the fiel...
Since mycologists have become aware of a significant decline of (macro) fungi in the last century du...
Coprophilous fungi are specialized microorganisms, playing key roles in ecosystems and in several ot...
In the second edition of the Red book of the Murmansk region is a new list of protected species, whi...