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    Changes in richness and community composition of ectomycorrhizal fungi among altitudinal vegetation types on Mount Kinabalu in Borneo by Geml, József, Morgado, Luis N, Semenova-Nelsen, Tatiana A, Schilthuizen, Menno

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2017)
    “…The distribution patterns of tropical ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi along altitudinal gradients remain largely unknown. Furthermore, despite being an iconic site…”
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    Summer temperature increase has distinct effects on the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of moist tussock and dry tundra in Arctic Alaska by Morgado, Luis N., Semenova, Tatiana A., Welker, Jeffrey M., Walker, Marilyn D., Smets, Erik, Geml, József

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2015)
    “…Arctic regions are experiencing the greatest rates of climate warming on the planet and marked changes have already been observed in terrestrial arctic…”
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    Long-term warming alters richness and composition of taxonomic and functional groups of arctic fungi by Geml, József, Morgado, Luis N., Semenova, Tatiana A., Welker, Jeffrey M., Walker, Marilyn D., Smets, Erik

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-08-2015)
    “…Fungi, including symbionts, pathogens and decomposers, play crucial roles in community dynamics and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite their…”
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    Tundra Type Drives Distinct Trajectories of Functional and Taxonomic Composition of Arctic Fungal Communities in Response to Climate Change - Results From Long-Term Experimental Summer Warming and Increased Snow Depth by Geml, József, Morgado, Luis N, Semenova-Nelsen, Tatiana A

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-03-2021)
    “…The arctic tundra is undergoing climate-driven changes and there are serious concerns related to the future of arctic biodiversity and altered ecological…”
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    Long-term experimental warming alters community composition of ascomycetes in Alaskan moist and dry arctic tundra by Semenova, Tatiana A., Morgado, Luis N., Welker, Jeffrey M., Walker, Marilyn D., Smets, Erik, Geml, József

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Arctic tundra regions have been responding to global warming with visible changes in plant community composition, including expansion of shrubs and declines in…”
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    Long-term increase in snow depth leads to compositional changes in arctic ectomycorrhizal fungal communities by Morgado, Luis N., Semenova, Tatiana A., Welker, Jeffrey M., Walker, Marilyn D., Smets, Erik, Geml, József

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2016)
    “…Many arctic ecological processes are regulated by soil temperature that is tightly interconnected with snow cover distribution and persistence. Recently,…”
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    Soil depth matters: shift in composition and inter-kingdom co-occurrence patterns of microorganisms in forest soils by Mundra, Sunil, Kjønaas, O Janne, Morgado, Luis N, Krabberød, Anders Kristian, Ransedokken, Yngvild, Kauserud, Håvard

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (10-03-2021)
    “…Soil depth represents a strong physiochemical gradient that greatly affects soil-dwelling microorganisms. Fungal communities are typically structured by soil…”
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    Analysing indoor mycobiomes through a large‐scale citizen science study in Norway by Martin‐Sanchez, Pedro M., Estensmo, Eva‐Lena F., Morgado, Luis N., Maurice, Sundy, Engh, Ingeborg B., Skrede, Inger, Kauserud, Håvard

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2021)
    “…In the built environment, fungi can cause important deterioration of building materials and have adverse health effects on occupants. Increased knowledge about…”
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    Changes in composition and abundance of functional groups of arctic fungi in response to long-term summer warming by Geml, József, Semenova, Tatiana A., Morgado, Luis N., Welker, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-11-2016)
    “…We characterized fungal communities in dry and moist tundra and investigated the effect of long-term experimental summer warming on three aspects of functional…”
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    Clitopilus reticulosporus, a new species with unique spore ornamentation, its phylogenetic affinities and implications on the spore evolution theory by Morgado, Luis N, Noordeloos, Machiel E, Hausknecht, Anton

    Published in Mycological progress (01-03-2016)
    “…Clitopilus reticulosporus (Entolomataceae, Agaricales) growing on rotting wood is described as a new species based on collections from Austria and Hungary…”
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    Synchronic shifts in phenolic compounds and fungal communities during litter decomposition in boreal forests by Ransedokken, Yngvild, Asplund, Johan, Morgado, Luis N., Kauserud, Håvard, Mundra, Sunil, Ohlson, Mikael, Halvorsen, Rune, Nybakken, Line

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2024)
    “…Phenolic compounds in plant litter influence decomposition process both directly by their own degree of decomposability and indirectly by affecting decomposer…”
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    Fungal community dynamics across a forest–alpine ecotone by Tonjer, Lea‐Rebekka, Thoen, Ella, Morgado, Luis, Botnen, Synnøve, Mundra, Sunil, Nybakken, Line, Bryn, Anders, Kauserud, Håvard

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2021)
    “…Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota and carbon (C) sequestration. We here analyse compositional…”
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    Compositional and functional shifts in arctic fungal communities in response to experimentally increased snow depth by Semenova, Tatiana A., Morgado, Luis N., Welker, Jeffrey M., Walker, Marilyn D., Smets, Erik, Geml, József

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2016)
    “…Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased precipitation in the low Arctic, e.g., higher snowfall during…”
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