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Delimiting species in Basidiomycota: a review

Authors :
Sergio P. Gorjón
Leho Tedersoo
Merje Toome-Heller
Annemieke Verbeken
Nathan Schoutteten
Dominik Begerow
Andrey Yurkov
Guo-Jie Li
Dong-Mei Liu
Viktor Papp
Bart Theelen
Rui-Lin Zhao
Bin Cao
Martin Kemler
Michal Tomšovský
Judith P. Urón
Kevin D. Hyde
Admir José Giachini
Kyryll G. Savchenko
Xin-Zhan Liu
Juan Carlos Zamora
Anton Savchenko
Jorinde Nuytinck
Marco Thines
Nina Gunde-Cimerman
Alfredo Vizzini
Danny Haelewaters
Teun Boekhout
Evolutionary and Population Biology (IBED, FNWI)
Source :
Fungal Diversity, 109(1), 181-237. Springer Netherlands
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Species delimitation is one of the most fundamental processes in biology. Biodiversity undertakings, for instance, require explicit species concepts and criteria for species delimitation in order to be relevant and translatable. However, a perfect species concept does not exist for Fungi. Here, we review the species concepts commonly used in Basidiomycota, the second largest phylum of Fungi that contains some of the best known species of mushrooms, rusts, smuts, and jelly fungi. In general, best practice is to delimitate species, publish new taxa, and conduct taxonomic revisions based on as many independent lines of evidence as possible, that is, by applying a so-called unifying (or integrative) conceptual framework. However, the types of data used vary considerably from group to group. For this reason we discuss the different classes of Basidiomycota, and for each provide: (i) a general introduction with difficulties faced in species recognition, (ii) species concepts and methods for species delimitation, and (iii) community recommendations and conclusions.

Details

ISSN :
18789129 and 15602745
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fungal Diversity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d8e0714013b55a38cbda5861ab0657e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-021-00479-5