Do new records of macrofungi indicate warming of their habitats in terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems?

datacite.alternateIdentifier.citationCzech Polar Reports, 10 (2), 296-281, 2020
datacite.alternateIdentifier.doi10.5817/CPR2020-2-21
datacite.alternateIdentifier.issn1805-0689
datacite.creatorPalfner, Gotz
datacite.creatorBinimelis-Salazar, Josefa
datacite.creatorTroncoso Alarcon, Sandra
datacite.creatorTorres-Mellado, Gustavo
datacite.creatorGallegos, Gloria
datacite.creatorPea-Cortes, Fernando
datacite.creatorCasanova-Katny, Angelica
datacite.date2020
datacite.rightsAcceso abierto
datacite.subjectBasidiomycetes
datacite.subjectbryophytes
datacite.subjectantarctic fungi
datacite.subjectparasitism
datacite.subjectAntarctica
datacite.titleDo new records of macrofungi indicate warming of their habitats in terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems?
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-06T14:21:48Z
dc.date.available2025-10-06T14:21:48Z
dc.description.abstractRelatively few macrofungi have been historically described from terrestrial environments of the Antarctic Peninsula and its associated archipelagos which are characterized by a moss-dominated vegetation, most of them preferentially or obligatorily associated with bryophytes. During the study of the influence of penguin rockeries to moss communities on the South Shetland Islands, the bryophilous basidiomycetes Rimbachia bryophila and Arrhenia cf. lilacinicolor were found for the first time on King George Island, growing on carpets of Sanionia uncinata. Other bryophilous fungi previously recorded in the same region are Arrhenia antarctica, Omphalina pyxidata and the rare Simocybe antarctica. The detection of the supposedly parasitic R. bryophila, together with other new observations of macrofungi on different hosts in the Antarctic bryoflora could indicate increased sexual reproduction. The likely increase of reproduction as an effect of warming on the terrestrial antarctic tundra should be proven by follow up field studies.
dc.description.ia_keywordantarctic, macrofungi, terrestrial, associated, moss, bryophilous, bryophila
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMasaryk University
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dc.sourceCzech Polar Reports
dc.subject.ia_odsODS 13: Acción por el clima
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oaire.citationEndPage296
oaire.citationIssue2
oaire.citationStartPage281
oaire.citationTitleCzech Polar Reports
oaire.citationVolume10
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uct.departamentoDepartamento de Ciencias Ambientales
uct.facultadFacultad de Recursos Naturales
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