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Showing papers by "Anders Dahlberg published in 2016"


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TL;DR: Examination of the relative importance of stand and dead wood types for wood-dependent lichens in two managed boreal forest landscapes in Sweden found 20 species and modelled their abundance based on stand type and dead Wood characteristics using hierarchical Bayesian models or point estimates.

48 citations


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TL;DR: The result suggests that timber harvest has a minor effect on frequent EMF in a 30–50 year perspective, however, both the current study of soil mycelia and the sporocarp survey imply the overall composition of EMF communities to be affected.

33 citations


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TL;DR: Fungal community composition changed with stump age and along the latitudinal gradient, enabling us to better incorporate important biodiversity and conservation issues when making decisions about using stumps as resources for biofuel.

33 citations


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TL;DR: It is shown that inoculation is an effective method for reintroducing threatened wood-inhabiting fungi and that the reintroductions of threatened fungi via inoculation in combination with other conservation measures can have important bearings for forest conservation and restoration.

17 citations


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TL;DR: The study reveals that the subsp.
Abstract: Seven commonly used Friesian names of Cortinarius sect. Anomali, Spilomei, and Bolares are discussed. Neotypes for C. anomalus, C. spilomeus, and C. bolaris, as well as epitypes for C. albocyaneus, C. caninus, and C. tabularis are proposed. The distinction of these six species is supported by both morphological and rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) data, whereas C. azureus, as currently typified, is considered as a synonym of C. anomalus, but could also be considered as nomen dubium. Barcodes (ITS) and morphological descriptions based on materials from a broad geographical area in Europe are provided for each species. Furthermore, two new species, C. jonimitchelliae and C. pastoralis, from northern Europe are described. The latter is proposed to accommodate C. anomalus subsp. campestris, which has been described from treeless habitats with Helianthemum. Our study reveals that the subsp. campestris is not an intraspecific variety of C. anomalus, but an own species close to C. caninus, and has a much wider distribution and host range than earlier thought. An identification key for the species/sections included here is provided.

16 citations



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TL;DR: A limited understanding of how variation in the species composition among communities (i.e., beta-diversity) changes along natural environmental gradients, and the mechanisms responsible, inhibits the growth of new species.
Abstract: A limited understanding of how variation in the species composition among communities (ie, beta-diversity) changes along natural environmental gradients, and the mechanisms responsible, inhibits

6 citations