Daniel L Lindner
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Recent Articles
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Zhao H, Dai Y, Wu F, Liu X, Maurice S, Krutovsky K, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Jul;
15(8).
PMID: 37498334
To elucidate the genomic traits of ecological diversification in the Hymenochaetales, we sequenced 15 new genomes, with attention to ectomycorrhizal (EcM) Coltricia species. Together with published data, 32 genomes, including...
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Paez C, Kraisitudomsook N, Smith J, Loyd A, Lindner D, Smith M
Mycologia
. 2022 Dec;
115(1):107-121.
PMID: 36533930
The fungus currently known as is a recognizable brown-rot decayer that is widespread on oak hosts in the southeastern United States. This species was first described as in 1872 based...
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Wray A, Gratton C, Jusino M, Wang J, Kochanski J, M Palmer J, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
12(6):e8978.
PMID: 35784069
The extent to which persisting species may fill the functional role of extirpated or declining species has profound implications for the structure of biological communities and ecosystem functioning. In North...
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M Palmer J, Wiemann P, Greco C, Chiang Y, Wang C, Lindner D, et al.
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2021 Aug;
48(9-10).
PMID: 34415047
Many fungi develop both asexual and sexual spores that serve as propagules for dissemination and/or recombination of genetic traits. Asexual spores are often heavily pigmented and this pigmentation provides protection...
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Dai Z, Trettin C, Burton A, Jurgensen M, Page-Dumroese D, Forschler B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jul;
16(7):e0254408.
PMID: 34242323
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a significant component of the forest biomass pool; hence a model is warranted to predict CWD decomposition and its role in forest carbon (C) and...
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Dai Z, Trettin C, Burton A, Jurgensen M, Page-Dumroese D, Forschler B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jun;
16(6):e0251893.
PMID: 34086700
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that have critical roles in nutrient cycling and carbon (C) storage. We developed a process-based...
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Wray A, Peery M, Jusino M, Kochanski J, Banik M, M Palmer J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2020 Dec;
30(3):855-873.
PMID: 33301628
Although most predators are generalists, the majority of studies on the association between prey availability and prey consumption have focused on specialist predators. To investigate the role of highly generalist...
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Yi X, Donner D, Marquardt P, M Palmer J, Jusino M, Frair J, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Oct;
10(18):10031-10043.
PMID: 33005361
White-nose syndrome (WNS), caused by the fungal pathogen (Pd), has driven alarming declines in North American hibernating bats, such as little brown bat (). During hibernation, infected little brown bats...
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Lustenhouwer N, Maynard D, Bradford M, Lindner D, Oberle B, Zanne A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 May;
117(21):11551-11558.
PMID: 32404424
As the primary decomposers of organic material in terrestrial ecosystems, fungi are critical agents of the global carbon cycle. Yet our ability to link fungal community composition to ecosystem functioning...
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Zanne A, Abarenkov K, Afkhami M, Aguilar-Trigueros C, Bates S, Bhatnagar J, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2019 Nov;
95(2):409-433.
PMID: 31763752
Fungi play many essential roles in ecosystems. They facilitate plant access to nutrients and water, serve as decay agents that cycle carbon and nutrients through the soil, water and atmosphere,...