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050 00 $aQK604.2.C64$bF86 2005
082 00 $a579.5/17$222
245 04 $aThe Fungal community :$bits organization and role in the ecosystem /$cedited by John Dighton, James F. White, Peter Oudemans.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aBoca Raton, FL :$bTaylor & Francis,$c2005.
300 $axx, 936 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c27 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aMycology series ;$v23
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rJohn Dighton, James F. White, Jr. and Peter Oudemans -- $g1.$tLinking function between scales of resolution /$rSherri J. Morris and G. Philip Robertson -- $g2.$tFungal communities : their diversity and distribution /$rDavid L. Hawksworth and Gregory M. Mueller -- $g3.$tFreshwater fungal communities /$rFelix Barlocher -- $g4.$tMarine fungal communities /$rTamar Kis-Papo -- $g5.$tTropical fungi /$rKevin D. Hyde, Lei Cai and Rajesh Jeewon -- $g6.$tLichens and microfungi in biological soil crusts : community structure, physiology, and ecological functions /$rJayne Belnap and Otto L. Lange -- $g7.$tMycorrhizal fungi in successional environments : a community assembly model incorporating host plant, environmental, and biotic filters /$rAri Jumpponen and Louise M. Egerton-Warburton -- $g8.$tFungal communities : relation to resource succession /$rJean-Francois Ponge -- $g9.$tEmerging perspectives on the ecological roles of endophytic fungi in tropical plants /$rSunshine A. Van Bael, Zuleyka Maynard, Enith Rojas, Luis C. Mejia, Damond A. Kyllo, Edward A. Herre, Nancy Robbins, Joseph F. Bischoff and Ann E. Arnold -- $g10.$tClassical methods and modern analysis for studying fungal diversity /$rJohn Paul Schmit and D. Jean Lodge -- $g11.$tFungal diversity in molecular terms : profiling, identification, and quantification in the environment /$rMartin I. Bidartondo and Monique Gardes -- $g12.$tAnalytical and experimental methods for estimating population genetic structure of fungi /$rJiasui Zhan and Bruce A. McDonald -- $g13.$tInterspecific interaction terminology : from mycology to general ecology /$rAmy R. Tuininga -- $g14.$tFungal activity as determined by microscale methods with special emphasis on interactions with heavy metals /$rKatarzyna Turnau and Ingrid Kottke -- $g15.$tExploring fungal activity with confocal and multiphoton microscopy /$rKirk J. Czymmek -- $g16.$tEnzymatic activities of mycelia in mycorrhizal fungal communities /$rBjorn D. Lindahl, Roger D. Finlay and John W. G. Cairney -- $g17.$tFungal enzymes at the community scale /$rRobert L. Sinsabaugh -- $g18.$tUsing isotopic tracers to follow carbon and nitrogen cycling of fungi /$rErik A. Hobbie -- $g19.$tDiversity-functioning relationships in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities /$rJames W. Baxter and John Dighton -- $g20.$tFungi, bacteria, and viruses as pathogens of the fungal community /$rDonald Y. Kobayashi and Bradley I. Hillman -- $g21.$tFungal endophytes in terrestrial communities and ecosystems /$rJennifer A. Rudgers and Keith Clay -- $g22.$tMechanisms of arbuscular mycorrhizal mediation of plant-plant interactions /$rJames D. Bever and Peggy A. Schultz -- $g23.$tImpacts of plant pathogenic fungi on plant communities /$rEverett M. Hansen and Jeffrey K. Stone -- $g24.$tThe Epichloe endophytes of grasses and the symbiotic continuum /$rChristopher L. Schardl and Adrian Leuchtmann -- $g25.$tEvolutionary development of the clavicipitaceae /$rJoseph F. Bischoff and James F. White, Jr. -- $g26.$tEcological fitness factors for fungi within the balansieae and clavicipiteae /$rCharles W. Bacon and Philip Lyons -- $g27.$tFungal communities of seaweeds /$rAlga Zuccaro and Julian I. Mitchell -- $g28.$tTrophic interactions of fungi and animals /$rLiliane Ruess and John Lussenhop -- $g29.$tSporocarp mycophagy : nutritional, behavioral, evolutionary, and physiological aspects /$rAndrew W. Claridge and James M. Trappe -- $g30.$tHypogeous fungi : evolution of reproductive and dispersal strategies through interactions with animals and mycorrhizal plants /$rJames M. Trappe and Andrew W. Claridge -- $g31.$tHuman impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services : an overview /$rMichael J. Swift -- $g32.$tOligotrophic growth of fungi /$rMilton Wainwright -- $g33.$tFungal communities of desert ecosystems : links to climate change /$rJohn Zak -- $g34.$tSymbiotic lifestyle expression by fungal endophytes and the adaptation of plants to stress : unraveling the complexities of intimacy /$rRussell J. Rodriguez, Regina S. Redman and Joan M. Henson -- $g35.$tBiological soil crusts and global changes : what does the future hold? /$rJayne Belnap and Otto L. Lange -- $g36.$tNutrient acquisition strategies of fungi and their relation to elevated atmospheric CO[subscript 2] /$rKathleen K. Treseder -- $g37.$tToxic metals and fungal communities /$rMarina Fomina, Euan P. Burford and Geoffrey M. Gadd -- $g38.$tRadionuclides and fungal communities /$rNelli N. Zhdanova, Valentina A. Zakharchenko and Kurt Haselwandter -- $g39.$tHow do composition, structure, and function of mycorrhizal fungal communities respond to nitrogen deposition and ozone exposure? /$rErik A. Lilleskov -- $g40.$tMicromycete associations in the rhizosphere of steppe and agrophytocenose plants /$rErast Golovko and Nataliya Ellanska -- $g41.$tFungal communities of agroecosystems /$rMary E. Stromberger -- $g42.$tEffects of forest management on fungal communities /$rDaniel M. Durall, Melanie D. Jones and Kathy J. Lewis -- $g43.$tExotic species and fungi : interactions with fungal, plant, and animal communities /$rDavid M. Rizzo -- $g44.$tFungal conservation : some impressions - a personal view /$rRoy Watling.
520 1 $a"The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem, Third Edition addresses many of the questions related to the observations, characterizations, and functional attributes of fungal assemblages and their interaction with the environment and other organisms. This edition promotes awareness of the functional methods of classifications over taxonomic methods, and approaches the concept of fungal communities from an ecological perspective, rather than from a fungicentric view. It has expanded to examine issues of global and local biodiversity, the problems associated with exotic species, and the debate concerning diversity and function. The third edition also focuses on current ecological discussions - diversity and function, scaling issues, disturbance, and invasive species - from a fungal perspective."--BOOK JACKET.
700 1 $aDighton, John.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94098307
700 1 $aWhite, James F.$q(James Francis),$d1953-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93118891
700 1 $aOudemans, Peter.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004017904
830 0 $aMycology series ;$vv. 23.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42017336
852 00 $boff,bio$hQK604.2.C64$iF86 2005