Fungal literature records database of the Northern West Siberia (Russia)

Author:

Filippova NinaORCID,Arefyev Stanislav,Zvyagina Elena,Kapitonov Vladimir,Makarova Tatiana,Mukhin Victor,Sedelnikova Nellya,Stavishenko Iraida,Shiryaev Anton,Tolpysheva Tatiana,Ryabitseva Natalia,Paukov Alexander

Abstract

Mycological research in the Northern part of West Siberia has now become sufficient for review and digitisation as over 460 scientific works have been completed mainly since the beginning of the 20th century. The history of research in the region started from isolated studies at the beginning of the 20th century, but regular and systematic research started from the 1970s. Over the following decades, several dozens of researchers have worked in the area, but the reported occurrences were scattered amongst a broad variety of publications, mainly hardly available. The great need in digitisation and accumulation of fungal records reported in published literature in a standardised regional database has now become evident. The «Fungal records database of the Northern West Siberia» (FuNWS) was initiated in 2016 according to contemporary biodiversity data standards (Darwin Core), to be compatible and accessible by the broad research community. The database has been supplemented ever since by the collective effort of specialists working in the area. According to the database summary report, there are 3358 fungal and fungus-like species revealed in the Northern West Siberia at present. The richest in species number classes are Agaricomycetes (60%) and Lecanoromycetes (33%) with a total of 25 classes represented. The FuNWS database was uploaded to Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) (Ygra State University Biological Collection publisher) on 11 November 2017 (earlier titled «Fungal Records Database of Yugra, FReDY») to provide open access to the data and its reusability (Filippova et al. 2020). This publication summarises the results of the digitisation of literature-based occurrence records of fungi and fungus-like organisms initiated in the Northern part of West Siberia for the first time in the history of mycological research. The bibliography of regional mycological publications was created to include about 460 published works (Suppl. material 2). In total, about 140 literature sources were digitised and about 22000 occurrence records were integrated into the FuNWS database (Filippova et al. 2020).

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference140 articles.

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3. Variations in the Growth Rate of Cladonia Lichens During Long-Term Post-Fire Successions in the North of West Siberia

4. Lichens of the Arctic tundra of the upper reaches of the Tambey River (Yamal Peninsula) [Лишайники арктических тундр верховьев р. Тамбей (полуостров Ямал)];Andreev;Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rasteniy,1982

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