Biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Biogeography of mycorrhizal symbiosis
- Further Information:
- Note: Leho Tedersoo, editor.
- Editors:
- Tedersoo, Leho
- Contents:
- Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Overview of Phylogenetic Approaches to Mycorrhizal Biogeography, Diversity and Evolution; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Barcoding, Species Delimitation, and the Need for Robust Phylogenies; 1.3 Reconstructing the Geographic Past: Phylo- and Biogeography; 1.4 Molecular Dating and the Fossil Record; 1.5 Tracking Species Richness Over Time and Space: Diversification Rates; 1.6 Evolutionary Ecology; 1.7 Methodological Biases and Caveats; 1.8 Conclusions and Future Directions; References; Chapter 2: Population Biology and Ecology of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi; 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Fine-Scale Population Genetic Structure2.2.1 Mating System and Colonisation Following Forest Stage; 2.2.2 Species ́Ecological Strategy and Environmental Constraints; 2.2.3 Above- and Belowground Patterns of Genet Distribution; 2.2.4 Local Dispersal Patterns; 2.2.5 Cryptic Sexuality; 2.3 Response to Environment and Biotic Interactions; 2.3.1 Environmental Constraints Shape EcMF Populations; 2.3.2 EcMF Specialisation Towards Hosts; 2.3.3 Impact of Dispersal on Population Structure; 2.4 Landscape and Habitat Distribution Shape Modern and Past Populations. 2.4.1 Isolation By Distance Among Populations2.4.2 Landscape Genetics; 2.4.3 Extensive Gene Flow; 2.4.4 Co-migration with Hosts; 2.5 Conclusions and Perspectives; References; Chapter 3: Spore Dispersal in Ectomycorrhizal Fungi at Fine and Regional Scales; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Spore Liberation; 3.3 Into the Air; 3.4 Short-Distance WindPreface; Contents; Chapter 1: Overview of Phylogenetic Approaches to Mycorrhizal Biogeography, Diversity and Evolution; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Barcoding, Species Delimitation, and the Need for Robust Phylogenies; 1.3 Reconstructing the Geographic Past: Phylo- and Biogeography; 1.4 Molecular Dating and the Fossil Record; 1.5 Tracking Species Richness Over Time and Space: Diversification Rates; 1.6 Evolutionary Ecology; 1.7 Methodological Biases and Caveats; 1.8 Conclusions and Future Directions; References; Chapter 2: Population Biology and Ecology of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi; 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Fine-Scale Population Genetic Structure2.2.1 Mating System and Colonisation Following Forest Stage; 2.2.2 Species ́Ecological Strategy and Environmental Constraints; 2.2.3 Above- and Belowground Patterns of Genet Distribution; 2.2.4 Local Dispersal Patterns; 2.2.5 Cryptic Sexuality; 2.3 Response to Environment and Biotic Interactions; 2.3.1 Environmental Constraints Shape EcMF Populations; 2.3.2 EcMF Specialisation Towards Hosts; 2.3.3 Impact of Dispersal on Population Structure; 2.4 Landscape and Habitat Distribution Shape Modern and Past Populations. 2.4.1 Isolation By Distance Among Populations2.4.2 Landscape Genetics; 2.4.3 Extensive Gene Flow; 2.4.4 Co-migration with Hosts; 2.5 Conclusions and Perspectives; References; Chapter 3: Spore Dispersal in Ectomycorrhizal Fungi at Fine and Regional Scales; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Spore Liberation; 3.3 Into the Air; 3.4 Short-Distance Wind Dispersal: Home Is Where the Roots Are; 3.5 Medium-Distance Wind Dispersal: How Far Is Too Far?; 3.6 Ascomycota; 3.7 Secondary Homothallism; 3.8 Mycophagy; 3.9 Resistant Spores; 3.10 Conclusions and Future Perspectives; References. Chapter 4: Processes Maintaining the Coexistence of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi at a Fine Spatial Scale4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ecological Selection; 4.2.1 Selective Processes: Fundamental Niche Differences Among Ectomycorrhizal Fungi; 4.2.2 Selective Processes: Competition Among Fungi and Between Fungi and Plant Roots; 4.2.3 Outcomes of Selection: Realized Niche Partitioning; 4.3 Drift; 4.4 Dispersal; 4.5 Synthesizing Dispersal, Drift, and Selection: Priority Effects; 4.6 Speciation; 4.7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Altitudinal Gradients in Mycorrhizal Symbioses; 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Environmental Factors5.3 General Altitudinal Patterns in Terrestrial Ecosystems; 5.4 The Distribution of Fungi Along Altitudinal Gradients; 5.4.1 General Aspects; 5.4.2 Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi; 5.4.3 Ectomycorrhizal Fungi; 5.4.4 Orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi; 5.4.5 Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi; 5.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Lineages: Detection of Four New Groups and Notes on Consistent Recognition of Ectomycorrhiza ... ; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Approaches; 6.3 Additional EcM Fungal Lineages; 6.4 New Names for Previously Known EcM Lineages. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 631.4/6
Life sciences
Mycorrhizas
Plant Ecology
Entomology
Evolution (Biology)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General
Mycorrhizas
Science -- Life Sciences -- General
Science -- Life Sciences -- Botany
Science -- Life Sciences -- Evolution
Mycology, fungi (non-medical)
Botany & plant sciences
Evolution
Science -- Life Sciences -- Ecology
Plant ecology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319563633
3319563637 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319563626
3319563629 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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