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Biodiversity of wood-inhabiting fungi in a boreal coniferous forest in Ser-Trendelag County, Central Norway
Authors:Klaus Hø  iland,Egil Bendiksen
Affiliation:University of Oslo, Department of Biology, Division of Botany and Plant Physiology, P.O. Box 1045 Blindern. N-0316 Oslo, Nonway;Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, P.O. Box 736 Sentrum, N-0105 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:A survey of the patterns of lignicolous fungi to record occurrence of fruitbodies on fallen logs of Picea abies . has been performed. Ninetythree forest stands with different ages. ecology, and histories of management in Ser-Trendelag County, Central Norway were investigated. In each stand an investigation plot of 40 m diameter was established, in which five logs were randomly selected. Environmental variables of the logs and plots and geographical positions of the plots were recorded. The numerical methods used include detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA).
A total of 140 species of Aphyllophorales, Agaricales with eccentrically attached caps, heterobasiodomycetes, and prominent ascomycetes and deuteromycetes were registered. More than one third of the species were only found once. The main gradient in the data set was shown to be related to decay. The second gradient was related to size of the logs and some forest management variables (in addition to decay). Of the variation in composition of the species, 13.8 % can be ascribed to solely environmental variance, 6 % to solely spatial structure, and only 0.8 % to the combination of the environment and spatial component of variation. The results are discussed in the light of wood decay, forest management, and landscape fragmentation.
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