The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone

Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-alpine habitats. However, species are notoriously difficult to delineate because morphological features overlap, and previously there was little reliable molecular data available. Recent progress in I...

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Main Authors: Cripps, Cathy L., Eberhardt, Ursula, Schütz, Nicole, Beker, Henry J., Evenson, Vera S., Horak, Egon
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Eberhardt, Ursula
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Beker, Henry J.
Evenson, Vera S.
Horak, Egon
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description Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-alpine habitats. However, species are notoriously difficult to delineate because morphological features overlap, and previously there was little reliable molecular data available. Recent progress in ITS-sequencing within the genus, coupled with an extensive database of parametrically described collections, now allows comparisons between species and their distributions. Here we report 16 species of Hebeloma from the Rocky Mountain alpine zone from some of the lowest latitudes (latitude 36°–45°N) and highest elevations (3000–4000 m) for arctic-alpine fungi in the northern hemisphere. Twelve of these species have been reported from arctic-alpine habitats in Europe and Greenland and are now molecularly confirmed from the Middle and Southern Rockies, greatly expanding their distribution. These are: Hebeloma alpinum, H. aurantioumbrinum, H. dunense, H. hiemale, H. marginatulum, H. mesophaeum, H. nigellum, H. oreophilum, H. subconcolor, H. spetsbergense, H. vaccinum, and H. velutipes. Hebeloma hygrophilum is known from subalpine habitats in Europe, but was never recorded in arctic-alpine ecology. Three species recorded from the Rockies, but as yet not reported from Europe, are H. alpinicola, H. avellaneum, and H. excedens. The last two have never previously been reported from an arctic-alpine habitat. For all three of these species, the holotypes have been studied morphologically and molecularly, and have been incorporated into the analysis.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2572076 2025-01-16T20:10:18+00:00 The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone Cripps, Cathy L. Eberhardt, Ursula Schütz, Nicole Beker, Henry J. Evenson, Vera S. Horak, Egon 2019-02-11 https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823 oai:zenodo.org:2572076 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode MycoKeys, 46, 1-54, (2019-02-11) Fungi Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes Agaricales Hymenogastraceae Hebeloma Meteora Unikonta Palavascia Synchytriales Astraeus hygrometricus Agaricomycotina Agaricomycetidae Gigaspermataceae A.H. Smith Arctic-alpine ectomycorrhizal fungal biodiversity ITS systematics info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823 2024-12-05T13:55:48Z Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-alpine habitats. However, species are notoriously difficult to delineate because morphological features overlap, and previously there was little reliable molecular data available. Recent progress in ITS-sequencing within the genus, coupled with an extensive database of parametrically described collections, now allows comparisons between species and their distributions. Here we report 16 species of Hebeloma from the Rocky Mountain alpine zone from some of the lowest latitudes (latitude 36°–45°N) and highest elevations (3000–4000 m) for arctic-alpine fungi in the northern hemisphere. Twelve of these species have been reported from arctic-alpine habitats in Europe and Greenland and are now molecularly confirmed from the Middle and Southern Rockies, greatly expanding their distribution. These are: Hebeloma alpinum, H. aurantioumbrinum, H. dunense, H. hiemale, H. marginatulum, H. mesophaeum, H. nigellum, H. oreophilum, H. subconcolor, H. spetsbergense, H. vaccinum, and H. velutipes. Hebeloma hygrophilum is known from subalpine habitats in Europe, but was never recorded in arctic-alpine ecology. Three species recorded from the Rockies, but as yet not reported from Europe, are H. alpinicola, H. avellaneum, and H. excedens. The last two have never previously been reported from an arctic-alpine habitat. For all three of these species, the holotypes have been studied morphologically and molecularly, and have been incorporated into the analysis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Zenodo Arctic Greenland MycoKeys 46 1 54
spellingShingle Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Hymenogastraceae
Hebeloma
Meteora
Unikonta
Palavascia
Synchytriales
Astraeus hygrometricus
Agaricomycotina
Agaricomycetidae
Gigaspermataceae
A.H. Smith
Arctic-alpine
ectomycorrhizal
fungal biodiversity
ITS
systematics
Cripps, Cathy L.
Eberhardt, Ursula
Schütz, Nicole
Beker, Henry J.
Evenson, Vera S.
Horak, Egon
The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title_full The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title_fullStr The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title_full_unstemmed The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title_short The genus Hebeloma in the Rocky Mountain Alpine Zone
title_sort genus hebeloma in the rocky mountain alpine zone
topic Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Hymenogastraceae
Hebeloma
Meteora
Unikonta
Palavascia
Synchytriales
Astraeus hygrometricus
Agaricomycotina
Agaricomycetidae
Gigaspermataceae
A.H. Smith
Arctic-alpine
ectomycorrhizal
fungal biodiversity
ITS
systematics
topic_facet Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Agaricales
Hymenogastraceae
Hebeloma
Meteora
Unikonta
Palavascia
Synchytriales
Astraeus hygrometricus
Agaricomycotina
Agaricomycetidae
Gigaspermataceae
A.H. Smith
Arctic-alpine
ectomycorrhizal
fungal biodiversity
ITS
systematics
url https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.46.32823