Most macrofungi produce ephemeral fruit bodies during autumn but some have adapted to spring fruiting. In this study, temporal changes in the time of spring fruiting in Norway and the UK during 1960–2007 have been investigated by statistical analyses of about 6000 herbarium and field records, covering 34 species. Nearly 30 per cent of the temporal variation in fruiting could be ascribed to spatial and species-specific effects. Correcting for these effects, linear trends towards progressively earlier fruiting were detected during the entire period in both Norway and the UK, with a change in average fruiting day of 18 days over the study period. Early fruiting was correlated with high winter temperatures in both countries, indicating that the...
International audienceLong-term responses in the phenology of Mediterranean macrofungi to climatic c...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
Most macrofungi produce ephemeral fruit bodies during autumn but some have adapted to spring fruitin...
In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cyclin...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude, and altitude) changes in...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude and altitude) changes in ...
Earth's climate is changing. Effects of climate change on fungal distribution and activity are hard ...
nformation on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far ...
Information on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far...
Many studies have demonstrated recentphenological responses to climatechange, but these largely invo...
Although striking changes have been documented in plant and animal phenology over the past century, ...
International audienceLong-term responses in the phenology of Mediterranean macrofungi to climatic c...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
Most macrofungi produce ephemeral fruit bodies during autumn but some have adapted to spring fruitin...
In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cyclin...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude, and altitude) changes in...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude and altitude) changes in ...
Earth's climate is changing. Effects of climate change on fungal distribution and activity are hard ...
nformation on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far ...
Information on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far...
Many studies have demonstrated recentphenological responses to climatechange, but these largely invo...
Although striking changes have been documented in plant and animal phenology over the past century, ...
International audienceLong-term responses in the phenology of Mediterranean macrofungi to climatic c...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...