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Glen, M; Bougher, NL; Colquhoun, IJ; Vlahos, S; Loneragan, WA; O'Brien, PA; Hardy, GESJ. 2008. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of rehabilitated bauxite mines and adjacent, natural jarrah forest in Western Australia. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT. 255(1):214-225.
Address:
Glen, M, CSIRO, Ensis Forest Biosecur & Protect, Private Bag 12,
Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
Species richness and species composition of ectorrycorrhizal (EM) fungi
were compared among rehabilitated mine sites and unmined jarrah forest
in southwest Western Australia. Species richness, measured in 50 m x 50
m plots, was high. In the wetter, western region, mean species richness
per plot in 16-year-old rehabilitated mine sites (63.7 +/- 12.5, n = 3)
was similar to that of unmined jarrah forest (63.6 +/- 9.6, n = 9). In
the drier, eastern region, species richness in 12-year-old
rehabilitated mine sites (40.3 +/- 2.1, n = 3) approached that of
nearby forest (52.4 +/- 9.3, n = 9). Species composition was analysed
by detrended correspondence analysis. Rehabilitated sites of similar
age clustered together in the analysis and species composition was
closer to the native jarrah forest in the older rehabilitated plots. In
unmined forest, species composition of fungal communities in the
wetter, western region was different from communities in the drier,
eastern region.
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