INVESTIGADORES
LECHNER Bernardo Ernesto
artículos
Título:
Track analysis of agaricoid fungi of the Patagonian forests
Autor/es:
ROMANO, GONZALO M.; RUIZ, E.; BERNARDO E. LECHNER; GRESLEBIN, ALINA; MORRONE, J. J.
Revista:
AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
Editorial:
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Referencias:
Lugar: Collingwood; Año: 2017 vol. 29 p. 440 - 446
ISSN:
1030-1887
Resumen:
Agaricoid fungi from Patagonia have been vastly studied since 1887 taxonomically and more recently ecologically. We found five generalized tracks and three nodes for a selection of 9 ectomycorrhizal and 9 saprophytic species. Two areas are supernodes, complex areas supported by many nodes. One of these supernodes could note a lack of sampling in the Strait of Magellan area. The other could imply a biotic radiation and a differential tolerance to more arid climate conditions in the Andes mountain chain around 44.3° S 71.5° W. Two important areas to focus future sampling of agaricoid fungi are suggested. Generalized tracks obtained match those found for weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) distributed along the Magellanic Forest and Magellanic Moorland provinces of the Andean region. Overlap of generalized tracks among unrelated taxa supports the idea that common processes might have caused the observed patterns. The most significant and undeniable fact is that fungal species present ecological traits that can be vital for studying geological events that marked the biotic development.