The unexpected ecological plasticity of ...
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Title :
The unexpected ecological plasticity of Phlegmacium herculeum (Malençon) Bellanger & P.-A. Moreau, comb. nov
Author(s) :
Campo, Emanuele [Auteur]
Moreau, Pierre-Arthur [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Génie civil et Géo-environnement [LGCgE]
Polycarpou, Demetris [Auteur]
Loizides, Michael [Auteur]
Bellanger, Jean-Michel [Auteur correspondant]
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale [INSERM]
Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive [CEFE]
Moreau, Pierre-Arthur [Auteur]

Laboratoire de Génie civil et Géo-environnement [LGCgE]
Polycarpou, Demetris [Auteur]
Loizides, Michael [Auteur]
Bellanger, Jean-Michel [Auteur correspondant]
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale [INSERM]
Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive [CEFE]
Journal title :
Journal des Journées Européennes du Cortinaire
Publication date :
2024-11
English keyword(s) :
Cortinarius
Cedrus
Phlegmacium herculeum f. pinophilum
Pinus
phylogeny
taxonomy
host shift
Cedrus
Phlegmacium herculeum f. pinophilum
Pinus
phylogeny
taxonomy
host shift
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'environnement/Biodiversité et Ecologie
English abstract : [en]
Due to conspicuous morphological features and a strict association with cedar trees, Phlegmacium herculeum has long thought to be one of the easiest Cortinarius to diagnose in the field. Recent collections with a deviant ...
Show more >Due to conspicuous morphological features and a strict association with cedar trees, Phlegmacium herculeum has long thought to be one of the easiest Cortinarius to diagnose in the field. Recent collections with a deviant morphotype fruiting under Pinus trees, yet phylogenetically representing this species, are here introduced as Phlegmacium herculeum f. pinophilum. The combination Phlegmacium herculeum previously introduced was invalid and is validated here. Ecological interpretations of the discovery of a new host for P. herculeum are discussed.Show less >
Show more >Due to conspicuous morphological features and a strict association with cedar trees, Phlegmacium herculeum has long thought to be one of the easiest Cortinarius to diagnose in the field. Recent collections with a deviant morphotype fruiting under Pinus trees, yet phylogenetically representing this species, are here introduced as Phlegmacium herculeum f. pinophilum. The combination Phlegmacium herculeum previously introduced was invalid and is validated here. Ecological interpretations of the discovery of a new host for P. herculeum are discussed.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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Submission date :
2025-01-24T05:53:53Z
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