Pushing the Frontiers of Biodiversity Research: Unveiling the Global Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation of Fungi

Author:

Niskanen Tuula12,Lücking Robert3,Dahlberg Anders4,Gaya Ester1,Suz Laura M.1,Mikryukov Vladimir5,Liimatainen Kare1,Druzhinina Irina1,Westrip James R.S.6,Mueller Gregory M.78,Martins-Cunha Kelmer9,Kirk Paul1,Tedersoo Leho10,Antonelli Alexandre1111213

Affiliation:

1. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, United Kingdom

2. Botany Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;

3. Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

4. Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

5. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia

6. Biodiversity Assessment & Knowledge Team, Centre for Science and Data, IUCN, Cambridge, United Kingdom

7. Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois, USA

8. Fungal Conservation Committee, IUCN Species Survival Commission, Gland, Switzerland

9. MIND.Funga/MICOLAB, Botany Department, Santa Catarina Federal University, Florianopolis, Brazil

10. Mycology and Microbiology Center, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia

11. Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

12. Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

13. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Wuhan, China

Abstract

Fungi comprise approximately 20% of all eukaryotic species and are connected to virtually all life forms on Earth. Yet, their diversity remains contentious, their distribution elusive, and their conservation neglected. We aim to flip this situation by synthesizing current knowledge. We present a revised estimate of 2–3 million fungal species with a “best estimate” at 2.5 million. To name the unknown >90% of these by the end of this century, we propose recognition of species known only from DNA data and call for large-scale sampling campaigns. We present an updated global map of fungal richness, highlighting tropical and temperate ecoregions of high diversity. We call for further Red List assessments and enhanced management guidelines to aid fungal conservation. Given that fungi play an inseparable role in our lives and in all ecosystems, and considering the fascinating questions remaining to be answered, we argue that fungi constitute the next frontier of biodiversity research.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

General Environmental Science

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