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pro vyhledávání: '"Sandra E. Abell"'
Autor:
Matthew A. Field, Leho Tedersoo, Sten Anslan, Brad Congdon, Sandra E. Abell, Melinda Greenfield, Lori Lach
Publikováno v:
Mycological Progress. 20:681-699
In recent decades, multipartite mutualisms involving microorganisms such as fungi have been discovered in associations traditionally thought of as bipartite. Ant-plant mutualisms were long thought to be bipartite despite fungi being noticed in an epi
Publikováno v:
Mycorrhiza. 29:181-193
Mycorrhizal fungi are very diverse, including those that produce truffle-like fruiting bodies. Truffle-like fungi are hypogeous and sequestrate (produced below-ground, with an enclosed hymenophore) and rely on animal consumption, mainly by mammals, f
Autor:
Noel D. Preece, Mythili Tadepalli, Hazizul Hussain-Yusuf, Naomi Bowie, Sze Fui Hii, Stephen Graves, John Stenos, Amy L. Shima, Gemma Vincent, Sandra E. Abell, Kate Mitram
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 9, Iss 1016, p 1016 (2020)
Pathogens; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 1016
Pathogens; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 1016
Tick bites in Australia are linked to the transmission of a variety of infectious diseases in humans, livestock and wildlife. Despite this recognition, little is currently known about the variety of potential pathogens that are carried and transmitte
Autor:
Amy L. Shima, Diana O. Fisher, Lee F. Skerratt, Peter Daszak, Laura F. Grogan, Susan G. Laurance, Sandra E. Abell, Penny Van Oosterzee, Hume Field, Tasmin L. Rymer, Jonathan H. Epstein, Lee Berger, Carol Esson, Adrian F. Wayne, Michael J. Lawes, Hamish McCallum, Noel D. Preece, Andrea Reiss
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 214:136-146
Biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate, especially among vertebrates. Disease is commonly ignored or dismissed in investigations of wildlife declines, partly because there is often little or no obvious clinical evidence of illness. We argue th
Autor:
Sandra E. Abell, Susan Nuske, Bradley C. Congdon, Tom W. May, Andrew W. Claridge, Andrew K. Krockenberger, Karl Vernes
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 12, Iss C, Pp 251-260 (2017)
Data in Brief
Data in Brief
The data reported here support the manuscript Nuske et al. (2017) [1] . Searches were made for quantitative data on the occurrence of fungi within dietary studies of Australian mammal species. The original location reported in each study was used as
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 27(23)
Organisms that are highly connected in food webs often perform unique and vital functions within ecosystems. Understanding the unique ecological roles played by highly connected organisms and the consequences of their loss requires a comprehensive un
Publikováno v:
Mycotaxon. 129:329-359
Seven new species in the Prunuloides clade of the Entolomataceae are described here: Entoloma hymenidermum is diagnosed by blackish blue basidiomata, isodiametric basidiospores and moderately broad pileocystidia; E. violaceotinctum has a violet-tinge
Autor:
Griffin A. Cummings, Sarah E. Bergemann, Kerri L. Kluting, David L. Largent, Sandra E. Abell-Davis
Publikováno v:
Mycotaxon. 125:11-35
Descriptions and illustrations are provided for five Leptonia species. Three species are new to science: Leptonia boardinghousensis possesses unusual basidiomes colours, L. ambigua has subisodiametric basidiospores that atypically have obscure angles
Autor:
Sandra E. Abell-Davis, Sarah E. Bergemann, Kerri L. Kluting, Griffin A. Cummings, David L. Largent
Publikováno v:
Mycotaxon. 123:301-319
Three new Inocephalus species with cuboid spores are described from central New South Wales and northern Queensland, Australia. Inocephalus plicatus is diagnosed by its yellow pileus becoming plicate-striate and yellowish orange when mature, pungent
Publikováno v:
Mycotaxon. 126:61-70
Entocybe haastii comb. nov. (Entoloma haastii) is distinguished by isodiametric minutely rounded pustulate-angular basidiospores, a dark blue black to nearly black pileus that lacks brown tones, dark blue grey lamellae, an appressed fibrillose blacki