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Nordén, Jenni

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At which spatial and temporal scales can fungi indicate habitat connectivity?

2018

Isolation of habitats in space and time affects species globally and in a multitude of ecosystems [1]. It is however often difficult to assess the level of isolation from the point of view of the focal species [2]. Wood-decaying fungal species have been used as indicators of 'conservation value' in Europe [3] and North America. The indicator species were commonly assigned based on expert opinions, but few scientific evaluations have been performed of what these species actually indicate. Building on previous classifications of wood-decaying fungal indicator species on Norway spruce, we hypothesized that indicator species would differ from non-indicator species in how they respond to local t…

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Global and national biodiversity initiatives, socio-economic potential, and scalability of reintroduction of fungi into dead wood

2018

Data sharing, data archival and data citation are new, but increasingly important elements of the scholarly activities. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) aggregates data, shared by a global network of publishing organisations: natural history museums, citizen science organisations, and, importantly, national biodiversity data systems, such as FinBIF. Data on the rare species are often stored in the restricted access databases for red-listing. Availability of background distribution data is essential for biodiversity monitoring and assigning species with threat categories. What happens after species go regionally extinct? Approaches to reverse regional extinctions include habit…

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