Macrofungal conservation in Canada and target species for assessment: a starting point
Despite the ecological importance of fungi, we still know little about their diversity in Canada. One of the largest hurdles to implementing fungal conservation initiatives is the lack of fungal distribution data. As anthropogenic impacts accelerate the speed of environmental change, it is imperativ...
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Main Authors: | Anna Bazzicalupo (Author), Susana C. Gonçalves (Author), Rémi Hébert (Author), Sigrid Jakob (Author), Alfredo Justo (Author), Gavin Kernaghan (Author), Renée Lebeuf (Author), Bruce Malloch (Author), R. Greg Thorn (Author), Allison K. Walker (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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