Biogeographical patterns of arctic-alpine fungi: distribution analysis ofMarasmius epidryas , a typical circumpolar species of cold environments
[摘要] The existence of an arctic-alpine element is well-known in the biogeography and taxonomy of fungi, however synthetic analyses concerning their global distribution, morphological variation and ecology are largely lacking. Here, we compile all available information including published data and herbarium material concerningMarasmius epidryas , a characteristic representative of arctic-alpine macromycetes which grows exclusively on dead woody tissue ofDryasspecies. Our primary aim was to obtain as complete a picture as possible of the known distribution of an arctic-alpine fungus. Additionally, we attempted to analyse the variation of morphological features, phenology and ecology throughout its range. According to our data, the species has been recorded from over 300 localities. Although the records are clearly biased due to an uneven concentration of mycological investigations, the fungus was found in all parts of its presumable circumpolar distribution outlined by presence of the host plant. The localities included main northern and high-mountain areas as well as peripheral, southernmost parts of theDryasdistribution in Europe (Balkan Mts.), North America (Rocky Mts. of Colorado) and Asia (Altai Mts.). However, it may be a rare species in some regions.Marasmius epidryasappears to occur in most types of vegetation harbouring its host, an important arctic-alpine dwarf shrub, and is noted as a dominant fungal element for some. No significant differences were found in phenology ofM. epidryasbetween the alpine and the arctic sites, with most records in August. Similarly, although there is a significant variation in quantitative morphological characters, no particular geographical trends were detected.
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[关键词] Agaricomycetes;alpine belt;arctic-alpine element;biogeography;distribution;ecology;Mycetinis epidryas;phenology [时效性]