Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood properties influence host specialization, compared to climate, is largely unknown. In this study, we analysed British field observations of 61 common wood decay species associated with 41 tree and shrub genera. While white rot fungi ranged from low-to high-substrate affinity, brown rot fungi were exclusively mid-to high-affinity. White rot fungi associated with dead fallen wood demonstrated the least substrate affinity. The composition of wood decomposer fungi was mostly structured by substrate properties, sorted between angiosperms and conifers. Any relationships with temporal and regional climate variability were of far less significance, but...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
We investigated the interaction between fungal communities of soil and dead wood substrates. For thi...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood pr...
The interactions among saprotrophic fungal species, as well as their interactions with environmental...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Climate change is the effect of rapid and recent change in global climate variables, affecting all s...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
We investigated the interaction between fungal communities of soil and dead wood substrates. For thi...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...
Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood pr...
The interactions among saprotrophic fungal species, as well as their interactions with environmental...
Wood decaying fungi are an essential part of all forest ecosystems. On their functioning depends a n...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Climate change is the effect of rapid and recent change in global climate variables, affecting all s...
Decomposition of wood is an important component of global carbon cycling. Most wood decomposition mo...
1. Dead wood is a habitat for numerous fungal species, many of which are important agents of decompo...
Dead wood is a source of life as it provides habitat and substrate for a wide range of fungal specie...
We investigated the interaction between fungal communities of soil and dead wood substrates. For thi...
Dead wood quantity and quality is important for forest biodiversity, by determining wood-inhabiting ...