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A British Mycological Society journal (@britmycolsoc.org.uk). We publish investigations into all aspects of fungal ecology. Account/posts by Editors-in-Chief Benjamin Wolfe(@benwolfe.bsky.social) and Allison Walker(@fungaldreamteam.bsky.social).

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Congratulations to Fungal Ecology Editor (and New Phytologist's Editor-in-Chief) Maarja Γ–pik for this major achievement.

We are grateful for your many seminal contributions in the field of mycorrhizal ecology, and for your support of the global community of fungal ecologists as an editor.

16.02.2026 19:57 πŸ‘ 14 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Researchers sampling forest communities

Researchers sampling forest communities

Gullenhaugen Nature Reserve in Norway, where the research in Fungal Ecology was conducted

Gullenhaugen Nature Reserve in Norway, where the research in Fungal Ecology was conducted

Four components of functional diversity of dead wood

Four components of functional diversity of dead wood

What characteristics of dead wood promote fungal species richness in forests? And how can we use this information to manage fungal biodiversity?

New research on the functional diversity of dead wood in Norwegian forests provides some answers.
doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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When humans create an artificial island, how do fungi colonize this new habitat?

Using the Danish island Peberholm as an experimental system, a recent Fungal Ecology article examines arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal succession on new land. doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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04.02.2026 13:09 πŸ‘ 14 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

To learn more about research on this remarkable ecosystem engineer, check out this video and podcast featuring research from Fungal Ecology author Alex Maisey (La Trobe University)

Video: youtu.be/OVTeoKvs5zw?...
Podcast: buff.ly/c6AIT7R

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Fungal herbaria provide important baseline biodiversity data as forests change.

In new work from Mader and colleagues, historic collections were used to understand how forest fungal communities may change with intensifying insect infestations of a keystone tree species. doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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Amazing! Bird Sounds From The Lyre Bird - David Attenborough  - BBC Wildlife
Amazing! Bird Sounds From The Lyre Bird - David Attenborough - BBC Wildlife YouTube video by BBC Studios

The superb lyrebird makes remarkable songs in Australian forests. It also displaces ∼150 tonnes per hectare per year of litter/soil in search of food.

A new paper in Fungal Ecology explores how fungi respond to the lyrebird's disturbances: doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjE0...

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A global map showing sites where AMF data were analyzed for this Fungal Ecology paper

A global map showing sites where AMF data were analyzed for this Fungal Ecology paper

A phylogeny showing the distribution of AMF fungi across different biomes.

A phylogeny showing the distribution of AMF fungi across different biomes.

What is the global richness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)? A recent paper in Fungal Ecology by @steffilutz.bsky.social and colleagues provides updated estimates of AMF richness from 4,733 sampling sites across the globe doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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We are excited to welcome these three new editors to our editorial board!

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In this review in Fungal Ecology, HΓ₯vard Kauserud (@drhyfe.bsky.social) argues that while the ITS region is by far the best DNA (meta)barcoding marker for fungi, we should not use it naively or simplistically doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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What fungi live in the leaves of Pando, the massive aspen clone in Utah, USA? And how do they vary across the spatial extent of this 43 hectare clonal plant? Find out in this article in our latest issue of Fungal Ecology: doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...
(photo by US Forest Service)

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A recent study from De Mattheis and colleagues explores the Diversity and ecology of nivicolous Peziza from the glacial basin of the Gran Sasso massif in the Central Apennines
doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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Mycology Publishing - making the BMS journals work for you.
Mycology Publishing - making the BMS journals work for you. YouTube video by British Mycological Society

This British Mycological Society webinar from December 2025 explores the BMS journals and the benefits of publishing your fungal biology research or mycology field studies.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BagG...

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πŸ“£ The deadline for this @britmycolsoc.org.uk special issue on fungal conservation has been extended to 15th March 2026.

Spread the word and don’t hesitate to contact @cfemycolab.bsky.social or me if you have any questions.

We’re looking forward to receiving your submissions! πŸ„

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What fungi live in these beautiful wasp galls on California blue oak trees? And are they different from the endophytes that live in ungalled leaves? See this new paper in Fungal Ecology to find out! doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...

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