Strategies for rapid assessment of fungal diversity |
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Authors: | P F Cannon |
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Institution: | (1) International Mycological Institute, Bakeham Lane, Egham, Surrey, TW20 9TY, UK |
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Abstract: | The problems of estimating fungal diversity are considerable, due especially to the large numbers of species even in small study sites, only a small proportion of which are adequately characterized, and the lack of trained staff and appropriate identification manuals. These difficulties are multiplied in the tropics. Strategies for providing preliminary assessments of fungal diversity which can be carried out within short time-frames are discussed, which will allow initial site valuations to be made for conservation purposes. The necessity of identifying all species discovered is considered, and the need emphasized for strictly defined sampling protocols which allow proper comparison between sites. The advantages and disadvantages of preliminary diversity analyses involving different taxonomic and ecological groups, fungus/plant associations, spatial sampling, soil and litter analysis, molecular methods and indirect assessment are considered. |
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Keywords: | fungi rapid diversity assessment site valuation sampling techniques |
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