Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia

Agaricoid fungi of Subantartic forests have been vastly studied at a taxonomical and, to less extent, ecological level. These historical approaches have left large amounts of presence-only occurrences of several endemic species of the Andean region. Since sampling season in Patagonia is reduced to a...

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Autores principales: Romano, G.M., Greslebin, A.G., Lechner, B.E.
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spelling todo:paper_00295035_v105_n1-2_p95_Romano2023-10-03T14:39:14Z Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia Romano, G.M. Greslebin, A.G. Lechner, B.E. Agaricales MaxEnt Nothofagus Species distribution models Subantarctic forests Agaricoid fungi of Subantartic forests have been vastly studied at a taxonomical and, to less extent, ecological level. These historical approaches have left large amounts of presence-only occurrences of several endemic species of the Andean region. Since sampling season in Patagonia is reduced to a minimum because of its large extension and climate conditions that govern the region, it is essential to focus on locations where subjects of study are present. Knowledge of patterns of fungal distributions can help lead future forest management investments as well as to guide efforts to delimit fungal hot-spots areas of conservation. The aim of the present work was to assess the potential distribution of a selection of 9 saprophytic and 9 ectomycorrhyzic gilled fungi based on their abundance, seasonality, occurrences in bibliography and detectability. Eighty localities were georreferenced for 260 occurrences of the species modelled. The ectomycorrhyzic Entoloma patagonicum presents the most restricted distribution among all species studied while Psathyrella falklandica, saprophytic, has the most widespread distribution. Despite having different nutritional requirements, all species studied exhibit a very similar dependence with mean precipitation of the driest month and similar potential distributions. Distribution maps are provided for each species. Discussion on the dynamics and extent of fungal species distribution in Patagonia is also provided. © 2017 J. Cramer in Gebr. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00295035_v105_n1-2_p95_Romano
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topic Agaricales
MaxEnt
Nothofagus
Species distribution models
Subantarctic forests
spellingShingle Agaricales
MaxEnt
Nothofagus
Species distribution models
Subantarctic forests
Romano, G.M.
Greslebin, A.G.
Lechner, B.E.
Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
topic_facet Agaricales
MaxEnt
Nothofagus
Species distribution models
Subantarctic forests
description Agaricoid fungi of Subantartic forests have been vastly studied at a taxonomical and, to less extent, ecological level. These historical approaches have left large amounts of presence-only occurrences of several endemic species of the Andean region. Since sampling season in Patagonia is reduced to a minimum because of its large extension and climate conditions that govern the region, it is essential to focus on locations where subjects of study are present. Knowledge of patterns of fungal distributions can help lead future forest management investments as well as to guide efforts to delimit fungal hot-spots areas of conservation. The aim of the present work was to assess the potential distribution of a selection of 9 saprophytic and 9 ectomycorrhyzic gilled fungi based on their abundance, seasonality, occurrences in bibliography and detectability. Eighty localities were georreferenced for 260 occurrences of the species modelled. The ectomycorrhyzic Entoloma patagonicum presents the most restricted distribution among all species studied while Psathyrella falklandica, saprophytic, has the most widespread distribution. Despite having different nutritional requirements, all species studied exhibit a very similar dependence with mean precipitation of the driest month and similar potential distributions. Distribution maps are provided for each species. Discussion on the dynamics and extent of fungal species distribution in Patagonia is also provided. © 2017 J. Cramer in Gebr.
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author Romano, G.M.
Greslebin, A.G.
Lechner, B.E.
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Greslebin, A.G.
Lechner, B.E.
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title Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
title_short Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
title_full Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
title_fullStr Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia
title_sort modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in andean forests of patagonia
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