2024
DOI: 10.1177/09596836241254476
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Diversity and ecological significance of modern fungal non-pollen palynomorphs in a European lowland forest ecosystem

Marcelina Zimny,
Patryk Czortek,
Bogdan Jaroszewicz

Abstract: Fungal non-pollen palynomorphs (fNPPs) are microscopic structures occurring in various sediments. In paleoecological studies, they can serve as reliable indicators of vegetation types, grazing activities, and human impact, enriching the interpretation of fossil data. This study explores the composition and taxonomic richness of fNPPs in 85 moss samples from a European lowland forest. We found rich fungal diversity, with 95 morphological types, predominantly saprotrophs, favoring specific substrates, like wood,… Show more

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