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Ove E. Eriksson
Researcher at Umeå University
Publications - 22
Citations - 3012
Ove E. Eriksson is an academic researcher from Umeå University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Juncus roemerianus & Massarina. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 22 publications receiving 2811 citations.
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A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi
David S. Hibbett,Manfred Binder,Joseph F. Bischoff,Meredith Blackwell,Paul F. Cannon,Ove E. Eriksson,Sabine M. Huhndorf,Timothy Y. James,Paul M. Kirk,Robert Lücking,H. Thorsten Lumbsch,François Lutzoni,P. Brandon Matheny,David J. McLaughlin,Martha J. Powell,Scott A. Redhead,Conrad L. Schoch,Joseph W. Spatafora,Joost A. Stalpers,Rytas Vilgalys,M. Catherine Aime,André Aptroot,Robert Bauer,Dominik Begerow,Gerald L. Benny,Lisa A. Castlebury,Pedro W. Crous,Yu-Cheng Dai,Walter Gams,David M. Geiser,Gareth W. Griffith,Cécile Gueidan,David L. Hawksworth,Geir Hestmark,Kentaro Hosaka,Richard A. Humber,Kevin D. Hyde,Joseph E. Ironside,Urmas Kõljalg,Cletus P. Kurtzman,Karl-Henrik Larsson,Robert W. Lichtwardt,Joyce E. Longcore,Jolanta Miadlikowska,Andrew N. Miller,Jean-Marc Moncalvo,Sharon E. Mozley-Standridge,Franz Oberwinkler,Erast Parmasto,Valérie Reeb,Jack D. Rogers,Claude Roux,Leif Ryvarden,José Paulo Sampaio,Arthur Schüssler,Junta Sugiyama,R. Greg Thorn,Leif Tibell,Wendy A. Untereiner,Christopher Walker,Zheng Wang,Alex Weir,Michael Weiss,Merlin M. White,Katarina Winka,Yi-Jian Yao,Ning Zhang +66 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive phylogenetic classification of the kingdom Fungi is proposed, with reference to recent molecular phylogenetic analyses, and with input from diverse members of the fungal taxonomic community.
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The families of bitunicate ascomycetes
TL;DR: In a transitional classification of the Ascomycetes, 109 monophyletic entities (clades) are recognized and the name Lecanidiaceae is proposed to replace Patellariaceae Corda, and Cyanoder–mella to replace Cyanoderma Hohn.
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Phylogenetic relationships of coprophilous Pleosporales (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota). and the classification of some bitunicate taxa of unknown position
TL;DR: Pleosporales, including Delitschiaceae, Sporormiaceae, Zopfiaceae and Testudinaceae, form a monophyletic group with strong support, and all taxa in the present study that were placed with uncertain position in Dothideomycetes/ChaetothyriomycETes in the current classification by Eriksson, grouped within the monophyletsic Dothidomycets.
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Ontogenetic niche shifts and their implications for recruitment in three clonal Vaccinium shrubs: Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, and Vaccinium oxycoccos
TL;DR: An experiment was designed to assess ontogenetic niche shifts in three clonal Vaccinium shrubs in order to examine their recruitment behavior, which exhibited a negative relationship between adult occurrence and recruitment and betweenadult occurrence and juvenile survivorship.
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Neolecta—a fungal dinosaur? Evidence from β-tubulin amino acid sequences
TL;DR: The β-tubulin genes support the hypotheses of an early divergence of Neolecta from superficially similar filamentous ascomycetes and could become a key taxon particularly in comparative studies between the fungal model organisms in the mainly unicellular (=yeast-like) taxa Saccharomyces and Schizosaccharomycles and the filamentous fruit-body forming taxa Neurospora and Aspergillus.