Arctic and Alpine Mycology II - Gary A. Laursen, Joseph F. Ammirati, Scott A. Redhead

Arctic and Alpine Mycology II

Buch | Softcover
364 Seiten
2013
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4757-1941-3 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
During the summer of 1980, the First International symposium on Arctic and Alpine Mycology (ISAM-I) was held at the then extant Naval Arctic Research Laboratory near Barrow, Alaska, U.S.A., well within the Arctic Circle (Laursen and Ammirati, Arctic and Alpine Mycology. The First International symposium on Arcto-Alpine Mycology. Univ. Wash. Press, 1982). The facility is currently owned and operated by the Utkeagvik Inupiat community and is named the National Academic and Research Laboratory, thus retaining its acronym NARL. Twenty-five scientists participated in that historic first meeting. Their interests in the fungi spanned a vast geographic area of cold dominated habitats in both the northern and southern hemispheres that included four continents (N. and S. America, Eurasia,and Antarctica), nine countries, and numerous islands ranging from Greenland to Jan Mayen in the Svalbard group. ISAM-I helped to develop ongoing interests and initiate others. This is what ISAM-I founders hoped would happen. Asa result, the organizing committee for ISAM-II was formed. Its mandate was to: involve a maximum of one third new participants in future ISAM meetings: divide the responsibility for organizing future meetings at sites located in areas of interest to research thrusts in Arctic and alpine environments: keep the number of participants small enough to ensure manageability, taking full advantage of field collecting opportunities with minimal complications and cost.

Biogeography.- On the Origin and Ecology of Alpine Plant Parasitic Fungi.- Larger Arctic-Alpine Fungi in Scotland.- Ecology/Physiology.- Ecophysiological Studies on Alpine Macromycetes: Saprophytic Clitocybe and Mycorrhizal Hebeloma associated with Dryas octopetala.- Sociology and Ecology of Larger Fungi in the Subarctic and Oroarctic Zones in Northwest Finnish Lapland.- Endophytic Fungi of Alpine Ericaceae. The Endophytes of Loiseleuria procumbens.- Taxonomy: Ascomycetes.- Three 4-spored Saccobolus species from North East Greenland.- Ascomycetes Growing on Polytrichum sexangulare.- Nordic Juncicolous Mycosphaerellae.- New Svalbard Fungi.- Phaeosphaeria in the Arctic and Alpine Zones.- Sarcoleotia globosa (Sommerf: Fr.) Korf, Taxonomy Ecology and Distribution.- Taxonomy: Basidiomycetes.- The Genus Galerina on Svalbard.- Astrosporina in the Alpine Zone of the Swiss National Park (SNP) and Adjacent Regions.- Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Gomphidiaceae, Paxillaceae and Pluteaceae in Greenland.- Agaricales de la Zone Alpine Genus Cortinarius Fr., Subgenus Telamonia (Fr.) Loud Part III.- Arctic Gasteromycetes. The Genus Bovista in Greenland and Svalbard.- Hygrophoraceae from Arctic and Alpine Tundra in Alaska.- Higher Fungi in Tundra and Subalpine Tundra from the Yukon Territory and Alaska.- Fungi (Agaricales, Russulales) from the Alpine Zone of Yellowstone National Park and the Beartooth Mountains with Special Emphasis on Cortinarius.- Lichenized Agarics: Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Riddles.- Contributors.- Participants Photograph.

Reihe/Serie Environmental Science Research ; 34
Zusatzinfo 306 Illustrations, black and white; X, 364 p. 306 illus.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 1-4757-1941-8 / 1475719418
ISBN-13 978-1-4757-1941-3 / 9781475719413
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