From: Polypore fungi as a flagship group to indicate changes in biodiversity – a test case from Estonia
Data source or sampling design | No. of records (sequences)a | Studied ecosystems | Publications |
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I. Historical data until 2004 | 13,249 (48) | All | Parmasto 2004 |
IIa. Systematic sampling in a 4-km2 forest landscape in E Estonia, 2008–2009 | 3560 (3) | All forest land; mostly eutrophic and meso-eutrophic mixed sites | Lõhmus 2011 |
IIb. Standard surveys in 30 2-ha plots and their surroundings in SW Estonia, 2013 | 2393 (122) | Pinus sylvestris dominated drained peatland forests | Runnel et al. 2015 |
IIc. Standard surveys in 144 2-ha plots, 2005–2016 | 17,012 (334) | Forests and clear-cuts of various types, except of bog and drained wetland types | Runnel & Lõhmus 2017 |
IId. Fallen retention trees in 48 clear-cuts in mainland, 2010–2011 | 259 (19) | Sites on mineral soils | Runnel et al. 2013 |
IIIa. Casual collections after 2004 | 3020 (631) | All | PlutoF database |
IIIb. Surveys of 27 species in protected areas, 2015–2016 | 922 (89) | All | PlutoF database (partly) |
Total | 40,415 (1246) |