Myxomycetes 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-824281-0.00009-9
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Biogeographical patterns in myxomycetes

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“…Rostaf. and L. neoperforatum) are reported to be truly nivicolous rather than merely requiring cool conditions (Schnittler et al 2022). It is, therefore, notable that the substrate on which the fruiting bodies of D. niveum eventually appeared in culture and the fruiting bodies of the two species of Lepidoderma were collected in late June/early July with no sign of recent snowmelt nearby.…”
Section: Annotated Checklist Of Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rostaf. and L. neoperforatum) are reported to be truly nivicolous rather than merely requiring cool conditions (Schnittler et al 2022). It is, therefore, notable that the substrate on which the fruiting bodies of D. niveum eventually appeared in culture and the fruiting bodies of the two species of Lepidoderma were collected in late June/early July with no sign of recent snowmelt nearby.…”
Section: Annotated Checklist Of Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most myxomycetes are cosmopolitan in distribution, absent only at very high latitudes and the highest elevations. However, some species appear to be restricted to temperate or tropical regions, and others have been collected only in deserts or other arid areas, or around melting snowbanks in alpine environments (Stephenson 2021;Schnittler et al 2022). Many morphologically defined species may be "complexes of cryptic species showing more limited distribution patterns than the morphospecies as a whole" (Schnittler et al 2022: 382).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myxomycete spores have been detected in the air (Kamono et al, 2009), but no direct evidences for a long-distance dispersal have been found. Nevertheless, their ability for a longdistance dispersal is indirectly confirmed by presumably cosmopolitan distribution of many species and a relatively diverse myxomycete assemblages found on remote islands (see a detailed discussion in Schnittler et al, 2021). Myxomycete sporocarps are often conspicuous, easy to find in nature and preserve as dried herbarium specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…natural and altered environments by human activity (Lado 2005, Keller et al 2022Schnittler et al 2022). Although they are not harmful to plants, the frequent coexistence with arthropods and fungi can have negative consequences, in the possibility of being vectors of pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%