Holly V. Moeller, Ian A. Dickie, Duane A. Peltzer, and Tadashi Fukami. 2015. Mycorrhizal co-invasion and novel interactions depend on neighborhood context. Ecology 96:2336–2347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-2361.1
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Fungal taxa and their abundances.
Ecological Archives E096-207-S1.
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Holly V. Moeller
Department of Biology, Stanford University
371 Serra Mall, Gilbert Rm. 109
Stanford, CA 94305
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Department of Biology, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
266 Woods Hole Road, Mail Stop #34
Woods Hole, MA 02543
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Ian A. Dickie
Bio-Protection Research Centre
Lincoln University
Room 436 Burns
PO Box 85084
Lincoln, 7647 New Zealand
E-mail:[email protected]
Duane A. Peltzer
Landcare Research
PO Box 69040
Lincoln, 7640 New Zealand
E-mail:[email protected]
Tadashi Fukami
Department of Biology, Stanford University
371 Serra Mall, Gilbert Rm. 109
Stanford, CA 94305
E-mail:[email protected]
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data.txt (MD5: c59bbc959c1dd3045dd953347a84e439)
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The data.txt file is a tab-separated text file. This file contains a record for each fungal species identified by Sanger Sequencing in this study. For each record, the following information is given:
Genus Name = name of fungal genus
Species Name = name of fungal species
GenBank Nearest Match = GenBank accession number for best match
Proportionate Abundance, Field Survey = proportion of mycorrhizal field survey root tips identified as this species
Proportionate Abundance, Bioassay = proportion of mycorrhizal bioassay root tips identified as this species
Ectomycorrhizal Status = designation as either mycorrhizal or non-mycorrhizal based on Comandini et al. (2012) as described in methods in main text
Native Status = designation as either native or non-native based on the NZFungi database, the GenBank reported location of the closest matching sequence, and lists of McKenzie et al. (2000) and Orlovich and Cairney (2004), as described in methods in main text
Endemic Status = designation as either endemic or non-endemic based on the NZFungi database, the GenBank reported location of the closest matching sequence, and lists of McKenzie et al. (2000) and Orlovich and Cairney (2004), as described in methods in main textESA Publications | Ecological Archives | Permissions | Citation | Contacts