Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Fungal Biodiversity Centre, P. O. Box 85167, 3508 AD, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Stud Mycol. 2006;55:13-33. doi: 10.3114/sim.55.1.13.
Several recent studies have reviewed the extent of fungal biodiversity, and have used these data as basis for revised estimates of species numbers based on known numbers of plants and insects. None of these studies, however, have focused on fungal biodiversity in South Africa. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the National Collection of Fungi (PREM) in South Africa in 2005, it is thus timely to reflect on the taxonomic research that has been conducted in South Africa over the past Century. Information is presented on the extent of fungal collections preserved at PREM, and the associated research publications that have largely resulted from this resource. These data are placed in context of the known plant and insect biodiversity, and used as basis to estimate the potential number of fungi that could be expected in South Africa. The conservative estimate is of approximately 200 000 species without taking into account those associated with a substantial insect biodiversity.
几项最近的研究已经综述了真菌生物多样性的程度,并利用这些数据为基于已知植物和昆虫数量的物种数量的修订估计提供了依据。然而,这些研究都没有关注南非的真菌生物多样性。与 2005 年南非国家真菌收藏馆(PREM)成立 100 周年相吻合,因此现在正是对过去一个世纪在南非进行的分类学研究进行反思的时候。本文介绍了保存在 PREM 的真菌收藏的范围,以及主要由这一资源产生的相关研究出版物。这些数据被置于已知的植物和昆虫生物多样性的背景下,并被用作估计南非可能存在的真菌数量的基础。这是一个保守的估计,没有考虑到与大量昆虫生物多样性相关的真菌。