artsprosjektet_42-13_bryofungi

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Description

Non-lichenized ascomycetes on the gametophytes of mosses and hepatics in Norway. Museum material and material collected in the project period, 2014-2016.

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Davey M L (2020): artsprosjektet_42-13_bryofungi. v1.1. The Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC). Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.artsdatabanken.no/resource?r=artsprosjektet_42-13_bryofungi&v=1.1

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Keywords

Bryosphere; non-lichenized ascomycetes; bryophilous fungi

Contacts

Marie Louise Davey
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • -
Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo
NO
Hauk Liebe
  • Metadata Provider
Trond Schumacher
  • Professor emeritus
Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo
NO
Seppo Huhtinen
  • Museum manager
University of Turku
Peter Döbbeler
  • Researcher
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Münche

Geographic Coverage

Most of the occurences are in Norway, some in Sweden, United Kingdom and United states.

Bounding Coordinates South West [46.073, -165.938], North East [80.984, 30.234]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2010-09-09 / 2016-12-07

Project Data

The project will investigate the diversity of non-lichenized ascomycetes on the gametophytes of mosses and hepatics in Norway and map the distributions of some common species both by making field collections and by screening existing herbarium bryophyte specimens. All samples will be DNA barcoded in accordance to international standards and deposited in the Norwegian Mycological Herbarium (O). The project is expected to result in taxonomic keys to the bryophilous fungi of Norway, a publicly available reference database of ITS rDNA sequences, as well as a number of scientific publications that describe records of new species to Norway, detail extensions of the current range, distribution, and frequency of particular bryophilous fungi, and describe previously unknown species.

Title Artsprosjektet_42-13_BryoFungi
Identifier Artsprosjektet 42-13
Funding Funded by NBIC through The Norwegian Taxonomy Initiative

The personnel involved in the project:

Marie Louise Davey
Trond Schumacher
Håvard Kauserud
Peter Döbbeler
Seppo Huhtinen

Sampling Methods

Random-walk sampling. Focused sampling of known hosts of bryophilous ascomycetes.

Study Extent Sampling a number of habitats included within four major nature types on mainland Norway, and further collections on Svalbard. 2014-2105. Museum material from Norwegian University museums.

Method step description:

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