More than 1,000 species of fungi have been reported from the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic region. Most are species known from elsewhere in the world, particularly from cool temperate and alpine habitats: few are considered truly endemic to the Antarctic region. Several legislative mechanisms are available that could be used to protect or conserve the Antarctic mycota. These include national legislation within the sub-Antarctic islands, and the Measures and Decisions of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting which have jurisdiction within the Antarctic Treaty area south of latitude 60° S
Antarctica is one of the most inhospitable continents on the planet, with lichens and mosses being t...
Recent advances in molecular biology techniques have shown the presence of diverse microbial communi...
The impact of human disturbance on fungal flora around Davis Station and the Vestfold Hills in Antar...
This dataset includes information regarding fungal strains collected during several Antarctic expedi...
To this day, merely 8% of all estimated fungi species are documented and, in certain regions, its b...
Cryomyces spp. are fungi adapted to the harsh conditions of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in the Antarctic...
Fungal conservation is not yet commonly discussed, consid-ered, or acted upon by the mycological com...
Microfungi were isolated from different moss species in Victoria Land. Twenty-eight taxa belonging t...
A reference checklist has been compiled giving the names of all species of non-lichenized fungi desc...
Invasions by non-indigenous species are amongst the greatest threats to global biodiversity, causing...
Abstract: Collections of preserved terrestrial and freshwater plants and animals, made since the ear...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
The tiny and microscopic creatures that are the permanent inhabitants of the Antarctic continent are...
From the Antarctic materials, the following fungi were isolated. Aspergillus repens, Asp. restrictus...
Antarctica is a continent dominated by microbes. A surprisingly large biodiversity of well-adapted m...
Antarctica is one of the most inhospitable continents on the planet, with lichens and mosses being t...
Recent advances in molecular biology techniques have shown the presence of diverse microbial communi...
The impact of human disturbance on fungal flora around Davis Station and the Vestfold Hills in Antar...
This dataset includes information regarding fungal strains collected during several Antarctic expedi...
To this day, merely 8% of all estimated fungi species are documented and, in certain regions, its b...
Cryomyces spp. are fungi adapted to the harsh conditions of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in the Antarctic...
Fungal conservation is not yet commonly discussed, consid-ered, or acted upon by the mycological com...
Microfungi were isolated from different moss species in Victoria Land. Twenty-eight taxa belonging t...
A reference checklist has been compiled giving the names of all species of non-lichenized fungi desc...
Invasions by non-indigenous species are amongst the greatest threats to global biodiversity, causing...
Abstract: Collections of preserved terrestrial and freshwater plants and animals, made since the ear...
Aim: Biological invasions are a substantial threat to Antarctic biodiversity and a priority conserva...
The tiny and microscopic creatures that are the permanent inhabitants of the Antarctic continent are...
From the Antarctic materials, the following fungi were isolated. Aspergillus repens, Asp. restrictus...
Antarctica is a continent dominated by microbes. A surprisingly large biodiversity of well-adapted m...
Antarctica is one of the most inhospitable continents on the planet, with lichens and mosses being t...
Recent advances in molecular biology techniques have shown the presence of diverse microbial communi...
The impact of human disturbance on fungal flora around Davis Station and the Vestfold Hills in Antar...