[HTML][HTML] Fungal ethnoecology: observed habitat preferences and the perception of changes in fungal abundance by mushroom collectors in Poland

MA Kotowski, Z Molnár, Ł Łuczaj - Journal of Ethnobiology and …, 2021 - Springer
Background Scientists frequently raise the topic of data deficiency related to the abundance
and distribution of macrofungi in the context of climate change. Our study is the first detailed …

[HTML][HTML] Extreme levels of mycophilia documented in Mazovia, a region of Poland

MA Kotowski, M Pietras, Ł Łuczaj - Journal of ethnobiology and …, 2019 - Springer
Background The paper presents documentation of the traditional use of wild edible
mushrooms in Mazovia (33,900 km 2), a region of Poland. Methods A total of 695 semi …

[PDF][PDF] Experiences from the Danish Fungal Atlas: Linking mushrooming, nature conservation and primary biodiversity research

J Heilmann-Clausen, T Frøslev, J Petersen… - Biodiversity …, 2021 - biss.pensoft.net
The Danish Fungal Atlas is a citizen science project launched in 2009 in collaboration
among the University of Copenhagen, Mycokey and the Danish Mycological Society. The …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal variation of fungal diversity in a mosaic landscape in Germany

S Rudolph, JG Maciá-Vicente, H Lotz-Winter… - Studies in Mycology, 2018 - Elsevier
This study aims at characterizing the diversity and temporal changes of species richness
and composition of fungi in an ecotone of a forest border and a meadow in the Taunus …

History of mushroom consumption and its impact on traditional view on mycobiota–an example from Poland

MA Kotowski - Microbial Biosystems, 2019 - journals.ekb.eg
For millennia, fungi have been known by various communities as a valuable source of
nutrition and medicines, however traditional view on mycobiota has changed throughout the …

[HTML][HTML] “Mushrooms (and a cow) are A Means of Survival for Us”: Dissimilar Ethnomycological Perspectives among Hutsuls and Romanians Living Across The …

N Stryamets, G Mattalia, A Pieroni… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Sustainable forest management highlights the multipurpose use of all forest resources,
including the use of wild mushrooms, by a variety of forest users and especially for rural …

How citizen science boosted primary knowledge on fungal biodiversity in Denmark

J Heilmann-Clausen, HH Bruun, R Ejrnæs… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Danish Fungal Atlas was a citizen science project aiming to map Danish
macrofungi over five years (2009–13). The atlas contributed> 235,000 records of fruit-body …

[PDF][PDF] Macrofungi in the Botanical Garden of the University of West Hungary, Sopron

Á Folcz, Z Börcsök - ACTA SILVATICA ET LIGNARIA HUNGARICA: AN …, 2015 - real.mtak.hu
Botanical gardens have diverse habitats and floristic conditions. The aim of this study was to
examine whether these specific environmental conditions have a positive impact on the …

Macrofungal diversity in disturbed vegetation types in North-East Hungary

K Rudolf, T Morschhauser, F Pál-Fám - Open Life Sciences, 2012 - degruyter.com
Macrofungi play an extraordinarily important role in the catalysis of the nutrient cycle of
deciduous and coniferous forests. Habitat degradation adversely influences the number of …

The critical role of tree species and human disturbance in determining the macrofungal diversity in Europe

H Yu, T Wang, A Skidmore, M Heurich… - Global ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Knowledge concerning species distribution is important for biodiversity conservation
and environmental management. Fungi form a large and diverse group of species and play …