Diversity and ecology of deadwood-inhabiting mushrooms in Yankari Game Reserve, North-East Nigeria

Toma Buba , Fatima Aliyu Deba , Naziru Zakari Muhammad , Sanusi Adamu
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This study investigated the diversity and ecology of deadwood-inhabiting mushrooms in Yankari Game Reserve. Stratified random sampling was used for the data collection. A total of 23 different mushroom species belonging to 12 different families were found growing on deadwood in the study area, with Polyporaceae and Hymenochaetaceae as the most dominant mushroom families. The distribution, composition, and diversity of the different mushroom species differed according to their local habitats, growth substrate and tree species. The habitats with the highest mushroom species diversity were the Lowland Combretaceous Woodland, Pteleopsis habeensis Woodland. Their Shannon Index (H′) values were 2.31 and 1.96 respectively, and Simpson Index (D) values were 6.81 and 4.74, respectively. Their mushroom abundance was significantly (α = 0.05, p = 0.00) higher than that of Afzelia africana Woodland and Upland Combretaceous Woodland. The Main Trunk was the growth substrate with the highest H′ and D, which were 2.11 and 6.32, respectively; while the Branch had a significantly (α = 0.05, p = 0.00) higher abundance of mushrooms than the soil. Pteleopsis habeensis was the tree species that had the highest mushroom species richness and abundance with H′ (2.06) and D (5.07). The P. habeensis had significantly (α = 0.05, p = 0.00) higher mushroom abundance than all the rest of the thirteen different tree species. Trametes pubescens was the most abundant mushroom species, which was significantly (α = 0.05, p = 0.00) higher than the abundance of 10 species other mushroom species found in the study area. The result of this study can help forest managers conserve the diversity of deadwood-inhabiting mushrooms.

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本研究调查了扬卡里野生动物保护区枯木栖息蘑菇的多样性和生态学。数据收集采用了分层随机抽样法。在研究区域的枯木上共发现了隶属于 12 个不同科的 23 种不同蘑菇,其中多孔菌科和金针菇科是最主要的蘑菇科。不同蘑菇物种的分布、组成和多样性因当地的栖息地、生长基质和树种而异。蘑菇物种多样性最高的生境是低地复合林地、Pteleopsis habeensis 林地。它们的香农指数(H′)值分别为 2.31 和 1.96,辛普森指数(D)值分别为 6.81 和 4.74。它们的蘑菇丰度明显(α = 0.05,p = 0.00)高于非洲蘑菇林地和高地复合林地。主干是H′和D最高的生长基质,分别为2.11和6.32;而树枝的蘑菇数量明显(α = 0.05,p = 0.00)高于土壤。H′ (2.06) 和 D (5.07) 是蘑菇物种丰富度和丰度最高的树种。哈贝松的蘑菇丰度明显(α = 0.05,p = 0.00)高于其余 13 个不同树种。短柄金针菇(Trametes pubescens)是数量最多的蘑菇物种,其数量明显(α = 0.05,p = 0.00)高于研究区域发现的其他 10 种蘑菇物种。这项研究的结果有助于森林管理者保护枯木栖息蘑菇的多样性。
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