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Revision as of 19:59, 23 October 2009

The actual fungi diversity in three habitats around Regensburg will be monitored during 50 observations in two years. These habitats are a) the Otterbach valley near Altenthann; b) the nature reserve "Sippenauer Moor", a calcareous and sulphuric fen near Saal a.d. Donau; c) the calcareous grasslands of the "Alpiner Steig" between Eilsbrunn and Schönhofen. Thus the investigated habitats belong to three different natural territories. Detailed informations on occurring plant and cryptogamic species are available for this habitats due to long-time floristic investigations. The actually gathered data should indicate changes in species diversity in these habitats, and provide informations about exact localisations of the observed specimen. Furthermore, the data will be analysed according to factors derived from PILZOEK. Major scientific goal of these investigations is to generate ecological profiles for the observed species based on the vegetation units and substrate types on which they occur. The fungi monitoring is conducted parallel to the lichen monitoring (IBF Lichens) in the same habitats.


Scientists in this workpackage: Prof. Dr. A. Bresinsky, J. Simmel


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