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1. Legacies of invertebrate exclusion and tree secondary metabolites control fungal communities in dead wood.

2. Population genomics of a forest fungus reveals high gene flow and climate adaptation signatures.

3. Fungal community dynamics across a forest-alpine ecotone.

4. Analysing indoor mycobiomes through a large-scale citizen science study in Norway.

5. Contrasting demographic histories revealed in two invasive populations of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans.

6. DNA metabarcoding-Need for robust experimental designs to draw sound ecological conclusions.

7. Host and tissue variations overshadow the response of boreal moss-associated fungal communities to increased nitrogen load.

8. Temporal variation of Bistorta vivipara-associated ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in the High Arctic.

9. Arctic root-associated fungal community composition reflects environmental filtering.

10. Low host specificity of root-associated fungi at an Arctic site.

11. Substantial compositional turnover of fungal communities in an alpine ridge-to-snowbed gradient.

12. Amplicon-pyrosequencing-based detection of compositional shifts in bryophyte-associated fungal communities along an elevation gradient.

13. Changes in the root-associated fungal communities along a primary succession gradient analysed by 454 pyrosequencing.

14. New environmental metabarcodes for analysing soil DNA: potential for studying past and present ecosystems.

15. Two invasive populations of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans show divergent population genetic structures.

16. Asian origin and rapid global spread of the destructive dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans.

17. Hybridization among cryptic species of the cellar fungus Coniophora puteana (Basidiomycota).

18. Multiple gene genealogies and AFLPs suggest cryptic speciation and long-distance dispersal in the basidiomycete Serpula himantioides (Boletales).

19. Molecular phylogenetics suggest a North American link between the anthropogenic dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans and its wild relative S. himantioides.

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