In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cycling and of plant nutrient uptake. Hence, they have a vital impact on ecosystem processes and the terrestrial carbon cycle. Changes in productivity and phenology of fungal fruit bodies can give clues to changes in fungal activity, but understanding these changes in relation to a changing climate is a pending challenge among ecologists. Here we report on phenological changes in fungal fruiting in Europe over the past four decades. Analyses of 746,297 dated and geo-referenced mushroom records of 486 autumnal fruiting species from Austria, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom revealed a widening of the annual fruiting season in all countries...
Mushroom fruiting, the reproduction of fungi, has broad implications for forest health, terrestrial ...
Many plant and animal species are changing their latitudinal and/or altitudinal distributions in res...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cyclin...
Earth's climate is changing. Effects of climate change on fungal distribution and activity are hard ...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude, and altitude) changes in...
Most macrofungi produce ephemeral fruit bodies during autumn but some have adapted to spring fruitin...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude and altitude) changes in ...
nformation 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...
Information on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far...
Although striking changes have been documented in plant and animal phenology over the past century, ...
PRESENTATION:The driving forces to the geographical structuring of fungi remain notably irresolute, ...
International audienceLong-term responses in the phenology of Mediterranean macrofungi to climatic c...
Mushroom fruiting, the reproduction of fungi, has broad implications for forest health, terrestrial ...
Many plant and animal species are changing their latitudinal and/or altitudinal distributions in res...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...
In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are the major agents of decomposition processes and nutrient cyclin...
Earth's climate is changing. Effects of climate change on fungal distribution and activity are hard ...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude, and altitude) changes in...
Most macrofungi produce ephemeral fruit bodies during autumn but some have adapted to spring fruitin...
Here we assess the impact of geographically dependent (latitude, longitude and altitude) changes in ...
nformation 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...
Information on responses of higher organisms to climate change is dominated by events in spring. Far...
Although striking changes have been documented in plant and animal phenology over the past century, ...
PRESENTATION:The driving forces to the geographical structuring of fungi remain notably irresolute, ...
International audienceLong-term responses in the phenology of Mediterranean macrofungi to climatic c...
Mushroom fruiting, the reproduction of fungi, has broad implications for forest health, terrestrial ...
Many plant and animal species are changing their latitudinal and/or altitudinal distributions in res...
Despite the dramatic phenological responses of fungal fruiting to recent climate warming, it is unkn...