Guoli Zhiru, Charles Smith Nathan Edward
Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, UK.
Mycobiology. 2025 May 16;53(3):338-353. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2025.2494891. eCollection 2025.
Fungal forays have been conducted for more than 150 years, providing valuable, but underutilized, sets of records for studies of fungal ecology. Although foray records have been used to study species composition and phenological change, their potential of revealing internal interactions within fungal communities has not been explored. This paper collates foray records conducted in Yorkshire over the past 150 years focusing on 12 autumn-fruiting, generalist ectomycorrhizal fungal species. Using network and co-occurrence analysis, the study has identified and characterized the community characteristics between the species, identifying highly influential species and significant interactions between species. The results demonstrate the potential of foray records in detecting interspecific fungal interactions and highlight their potential to contribute to future research in fungal community ecology.
真菌考察已经进行了150多年,为真菌生态学研究提供了有价值但未得到充分利用的记录集。尽管考察记录已被用于研究物种组成和物候变化,但其揭示真菌群落内部相互作用的潜力尚未得到探索。本文整理了过去150年在约克郡进行的考察记录,重点关注12种秋季结果的广布外生菌根真菌物种。通过网络和共现分析,该研究确定并描述了这些物种之间的群落特征,识别出具有高度影响力的物种以及物种之间的显著相互作用。结果证明了考察记录在检测真菌种间相互作用方面的潜力,并突出了它们对真菌群落生态学未来研究的贡献潜力。