来自奥克尼和设得兰群岛的真菌新记录

M. J. Richardson
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2005年夏季在奥克尼群岛和设得兰群岛采集的42份草食动物粪便标本中,共检出粪菌64种。其中一种是高纬度物种Ascobolus brantophilus,在英国是新记录的,在奥克尼和设得兰分别有13种和28种新记录。这些数据与其他记录一起被用来支持早期的一个论证,即通过研究亲真菌可以观察到物种丰富度的纬度梯度,该梯度随着纬度的增加而下降。
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New records of fungi from Orkney and Shetland
Summary Sixty-four species of coprophilous fungi were recorded from 42 herbivore dung samples collected in Orkney and Shetland in summer 2005. One, Ascobolus brantophilus, a high latitude species, is newly recorded for the UK and 13 and 28 species are newly recorded for Orkney and Shetland, respectively. The data obtained, with other records, are used to provide support for an earlier demonstration that the latitudinal gradient of species rich-ness, which declines with increasing latitude, can be observed by studying coprophilous fungi.
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