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Mapping Scotland’s Fungi Recorder’s Conference 2012 Neville Kilkenny
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Introduction: Problems associated with recording and mapping Scotland’s fungi 1. Fruiting patterns & ‘The Species Accumulation Curve’ 2. Identification - most fungi difficult and require microscopy as well as an expensive library 3. Capacity lacking at professional level of expertise 4. Literature- no definitive Funga Scotica 5. Recording fields – Substrate & Associated Organism 6. Authority by which species are identified 7. Locality 8. Where to submit records to (duplication)
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Introduction: Problems associated with recording and mapping Scotland’s fungi 1. Fruiting patterns & ‘Species accumulation curve’ 2. Identification - most fungi difficult and require microscopy as well as an expensive library 3. Capacity lacking at professional level of expertise 4. Literature- no definitive Funga Scotica 5. Recording fields – Substrate & Associated Organism 6. Authority by which species are identified 7. Locality 8. Where to submit records to (duplication)
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When is a mushroom not a mushroom? Life cycle of a fungus Amanita Muscaria, Fly Agaric Boletus edulis, Cep/Penny Bun Cantharellus cibarius, Chantarelle
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Methodology Base line data and surveillance Survey of Agarics & Boleti from Abernethy Forest by Peter Orton 1968 -1998
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Methodology Base line data and surveillance Survey of Agarics & Boleti from Abernethy Forest by Peter Orton 1968 -1998
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Methodology Base line data and surveillance Survey of Agarics & Boleti from Abernethy Forest by Peter Orton 1968 -1998
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Problems associated with recording and mapping Scotland’s fungi 1. Fruiting patterns & ‘Species accumulation curve’ 2. Identification - most fungi difficult and require microscopy as well as an expensive library 3. Capacity lacking at professional level of expertise 4. Literature- no definitive Funga Scotica 5. Recording fields – Substrate & Associated Organism 6. Authority by which species are identified 7. Locality 8. Where to submit records to (duplication)
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Problems associated with recording and mapping Scotland’s fungi 1. Fruiting patterns & ‘Species accumulation curve’ 2. Identification - most fungi difficult and require microscopy as well as an expensive library 3. Capacity lacking at professional level of expertise 4. Literature- no definitive Funga Scotica 5. Recording fields – Substrate & Associated Organism 6. Authority by which species are identified 7. Locality 8. Where to submit records to (duplication)
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2 Extra recording fields required – Substrate & Associated Organism
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Problems associated with recording and mapping Scotland’s fungi 1. Fruiting patterns & ‘Species accumulation curve’ 2. Identification - most fungi difficult and require microscopy as well as an expensive library 3. Capacity lacking at professional level of expertise 4. Literature- no definitive Funga Scotica 5. Recording fields – Substrate & Associated Organism 6. Authority by which species are identified 7. Locality 8. Where to submit records to (duplication)
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Scottish Fungi http://sites.google.com/site/scottishfungi/home
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The Forgotten Kingdom Fungi
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