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Congruency in fungal phenology patterns across dataset sources and scales

Authors

ANDREW C. HEEGAARD E. GANGE A.C. SENN-IRLET B. EGLI S. KIRK P.M. BÜNTGEN Ulf KAUSERUD H. BODDY L.

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source fungal ecology
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1754504817301745
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funeco.2017.11.009
Keywords Climate; Fungi; Phenology; Multisource data; Seasonality; Spatial scale
Description As citizen science and digitization projects bring greater and larger datasets to the scientific realm, we must address the comparability of results across varying sources and spatial scales. Independently assembled fungal fruit body datasets from Switzerland and the UK were available at large, national scales and more intensively surveyed, local-scales. Phenology responses of fungi between these data sets at different scales (national, intermediate and local) resembled one another. Consistently with time, the fruiting season initiated earlier and extended later. Phenology better correlated across data sources and scales in the UK, which contain less landscape and environmental heterogeneity than Switzerland. Species-specific responses in seasonality varied more than overall responses, but generally fruiting start dates were later for most Swiss species compared with UK species, while end dates were later for both. The coherency of these results, across the data sources, supports the use of presence-only data obtained by multiple recorders, and even across heterogeneous landscapes, for global change phenology research. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd and British Mycological Society. All rights reserved.

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