2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2017.03.015
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WITHDRAWN: Fungal diversity is negatively affected by habitat fragmentation: a meta-analysis

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“…Forest fragments displayed somewhat weaker island biogeography patterns compared with islands, but this is probably related to more recent history of isolation and short evolution as an island ecosystem (decades vs. centuries or millennia). Our results confirm that forest fragmentation reduces richness of certain poorly dispersed and old forest specialist groups (Grilli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Island Ecosystems and Habitat Fragmentationsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Forest fragments displayed somewhat weaker island biogeography patterns compared with islands, but this is probably related to more recent history of isolation and short evolution as an island ecosystem (decades vs. centuries or millennia). Our results confirm that forest fragmentation reduces richness of certain poorly dispersed and old forest specialist groups (Grilli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Island Ecosystems and Habitat Fragmentationsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The high diversity in small islands can be attributable to edge effect -a non-linear gradient of environmental conditions that extends up to 50 m in the habitat interior -which promotes overall habitat heterogeneity and niches (Crockatt, 2012). However, previous studies revealed decline in mycelium biomass, activity, reproductive effort and aboveground diversity toward the ecotone (Crockatt, 2012;Grilli et al, 2017). Our large plots cover various habitat conditions in the ecotone and interior of islands, increasing the number of sampled niches.…”
Section: Island Ecosystems and Habitat Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 91%