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Fungal Conservation

Fungal Conservation
Issues and Solutions

Part of British Mycological Society Symposia

David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans, Maurice Rotheroe, Régis Courtecuisse, Randy Molina, David Pilz, Jane Smith, Susie Dunham, Tina Dreisbach, Thomas O'Dell, Michael Castellano, Eef Arnolds, Erast Parmasto, Leo M. Jalink, Maria Larynowicz, David Arora, Siu Wai Chiu, Martin Allison, Guiseppe Venturella, Salvatore La Rocca, D. W. Minter, H. Kotiranta, D. Minter, P. F. Cannon, R. K. Mibey, G. M. Siboe, L. V. Fleming, Alison Dyke
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  • Date Published: August 2001
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521803632

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  • Threats to fungi and fungal diversity throughout the world have prompted debates about whether and how fungi can be conserved. Should it be the site, or the habitat, or the host that is conserved? All of these issues are addressed in this volume, but coverage goes beyond mere debate with constructive guidance for management of nature in ways beneficial to fungi. Different parts of the world experience different problems and a range of examples are presented; from Finland in the North to Kenya in the South, and from Washington State, USA in the West to Fujian Province, China in the East. Equally wide-ranging solutions, are put forward, from voluntary agreements, through land management techniques, to primary legislation. Taken together, these provide useful suggestions about how fungi can be included in conservation projects in a range of circumstances.

    • The first treatment of the issues surrounding fungal conservation
    • Provides practical suggestions on how to improve the mycobiota and includes numerous international examples
    • Contains contributions from an international panel of distinguished mycologists
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    'If you are active in, or wish to become active in, fungal conservation this is a book to be seen and pondered.' Mycotaxon

    '… unique and recommended for all interested in fungal conservation.' Persoonia

    '… well written, nicely designed and clearly printed … a landmark in the field of fungal conservation and should be on the shelves of all those actively engaged in species and habitat protection … should be in every library used by planners, ecologists and mycologists.' The British Mycological Society

    ' … a useful reference … it provides a variety of conservation models and strategies to choose from.' Micropathologia

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    • Date Published: August 2001
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521803632
    • length: 274 pages
    • dimensions: 237 x 158 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.54kg
    • contains: 5 b/w illus. 40 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Preface
    1. Fungal conservation issues: recognising the problem, finding solutions David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans and Maurice Rotheroe
    2. Current trends and perspectives for the global conservation of fungi Régis Courtecuisse
    3. Conservation and management of forest fungi in the Pacific Northwestern United States: an integrated ecosystem approach Randy Molina, David Pilz, Jane Smith, Susie Dunham, Tina Dreisbach, Thomas O'Dell and Michael Castellano
    4. The future of fungi in Europe: threats, conservation and management Eef Arnolds
    5. Fungi as indicators of primeval and old-growth forests deserving protection Erast Parmasto
    6. Recognising and managing mycologically valuable sites in The Netherlands Leo M. Jalink and Marijke M. Nauta
    7. Threats to hypogeous fungi Maria Larynowicz
    8. Wild mushrooms and rural economies David Arora
    9. Threats to biodiversity caused by traditional mushroom cultivation technology in China Siu Wai Chiu and David Moore
    10. A preliminary survey of waxcap grassland indicator species in South Wales Maurice Rotheroe
    11. Grasslands in the coastal dunes: the effect of nature management on the mycota Marijke M. Nauta and Leo M. Jalink
    12. The conservation of fungi on reserves managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Martin Allison
    13. Strategies for conservation of fungi in the Madonie Park, North Sicily Giuseppe Venturella and Salvatore La Rocca
    14. Fungal conservation in Ukraine D. W. Minter
    15. The threatened and near-threatened Aphyllophorales of Finland H. Kotiranta
    16. Fungal conservation in Cuba D. W. Minter
    17. Microfungus diversity and the conservation agenda in Kenya P. F. Cannon, R. K. Mibey and G. M. Siboe
    18. Fungi and the UK Biodiversity Action Plan: the process explained L. V. Fleming
    19. The Scottish Wild Mushroom Forum Alison Dyke
    20. The contribution of national mycological societies: establishing a British Mycological Society policy David Moore
    21. The contribution of national mycological societies: the Dutch Mycological Society and its Committee for Fungi and Nature Conservation Marijke M. Nauta and Leo M. Jalink
    22. Fungal conservation in the 21st century: optimism and pessimism for the future David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans and Maurice Rotheroe
    Index.

  • Editors

    David Moore, University of Manchester

    Marijke M. Nauta, National Herbarium of the Netherlands, Leiden

    Shelley E. Evans

    Maurice Rotheroe, Cambrian Institute of Mycology

    Contributors

    David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans, Maurice Rotheroe, Régis Courtecuisse, Randy Molina, David Pilz, Jane Smith, Susie Dunham, Tina Dreisbach, Thomas O'Dell, Michael Castellano, Eef Arnolds, Erast Parmasto, Leo M. Jalink, Maria Larynowicz, David Arora, Siu Wai Chiu, Martin Allison, Guiseppe Venturella, Salvatore La Rocca, D. W. Minter, H. Kotiranta, D. Minter, P. F. Cannon, R. K. Mibey, G. M. Siboe, L. V. Fleming, Alison Dyke

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