Fungal biologyFloridaBiodiversityDNA BarcodingTaxonomicDNA
Think globally, barcode locally: nine years of macrofungi sampling reveals extensive biodiversity at the ordway-swisher biological station, a subtropical site in Florida.
Marcos V Caiafa, Laurel Kaminsky, Rosanne Healy, Leanne P Sheffer, C Benton Willis, Katy Deitz, Brantlee S Richter, Benjamin R Lemmond, David Borland, Bitty A Roy, Heather A Dawson, Carolyn A Delevich, John S Conery, Dylan Warner, Miroslav Caboň
Published: 202510.1016/j.funbio.2025.101643
Abstract
The Ordway-Swisher Biological Station (OSBS) is a 38-km2 reserve owned by the University of Florida and is part of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). The reserve contains several iconic Florida habitats, such as sandhill, mesic hammo…
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