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Den nya rödlistan har 746 svampar

The 2010 Red List of Swedish species contains 746 species of fungi

Author

  • Anders Dahlberg
  • Michael Krikorev
  • Karen Hansen
  • Stig Jacobsson
  • Mikael Jeppson
  • Tommy Knutsson
  • Sonja Kuoljok
  • Karl-Henrik Larsson
  • Björn Nordén
  • John Nitare
  • Sigvard Svensson
  • Jan-Olof Tedebrand

Summary, in English

The new Red List that was recently presented by the Swedish Species Information Centre (Gärdenfors 2010) includes 746 species of fungi considered to be threatened. Compared to the previous Red List published in 2005, 36 species have been down-listed whereas 150 species have been added, thus the list has increased by 114. The changes are above all due to increased knowledge of taxonomy, ecology and distribution. In the present paper members of the Species Specialist Group for Fungi 2006-2010 summarize the background and results of the red-listing process and present the habitats in which the red-listed species occur.

Department/s

  • Botanical collections

Publishing year

2010

Language

Swedish

Pages

37-47

Publication/Series

Svensk mykologisk tidskrift

Volume

31

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Sveriges Mykologiska Förening

Topic

  • Botany

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1653-0357