Evolutionary Biology of the Fungi
Symposium of the British Mycological Society Held at the University of Bristol April 1986
Herausgeber: Rayner, A. D. M.; Moore, David; Brasier, C. M.
Evolutionary Biology of the Fungi
Symposium of the British Mycological Society Held at the University of Bristol April 1986
Herausgeber: Rayner, A. D. M.; Moore, David; Brasier, C. M.
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The fungi represent superb tools for the study of evolution 'in action'. This 1987 book was the first to bring together, in one volume, coverage of the growing consensus of knowledge and ideas concerning evolutionary biology of the fungi in the widest sense. It draws, not only upon the impetus given to the field by the molecular approaches of the time, but also on the wider technical and philosophical issues raised in the search for evolutionary pattern in fungal life styles, fungal populations and at the phylogenetic level. This fascinating text will continue to interest mycologists and evolutionary biologists.…mehr
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The fungi represent superb tools for the study of evolution 'in action'. This 1987 book was the first to bring together, in one volume, coverage of the growing consensus of knowledge and ideas concerning evolutionary biology of the fungi in the widest sense. It draws, not only upon the impetus given to the field by the molecular approaches of the time, but also on the wider technical and philosophical issues raised in the search for evolutionary pattern in fungal life styles, fungal populations and at the phylogenetic level. This fascinating text will continue to interest mycologists and evolutionary biologists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
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- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9780521279253
- ISBN-10: 0521279259
- Artikelnr.: 33610399
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9780521279253
- ISBN-10: 0521279259
- Artikelnr.: 33610399
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Aspects of the macro- and micro-evolution
of the fungi Sir John H. Burnett; 2. Structural variation and expression of
fungal chromosomal genes G. Turner and D. James Ballance; 3. Chromosome
organisation and genome evolution in yeast S. G. Oliver; 4. The natural
history of fungal mitochondrial genomes C. Scazzocchio; 5. Varying patterns
of ribosomal RNA gene organisation in basidiomycetes Patricia J. Pukkila
and Jeane R. Cassidy; 6. Molecular variation and evolution John A.
Barrtett; 7. Fungal chromosomes as observed with the light microscope Eva
R. Sansome; 8. Regulation of mycelial organisation and responses A. D. M.
Rayner and D. Coates; 9. Saprotrophy, stress and symbiosis R. C. Cooke and
J. M. Whipps; 10. Evolution of parasitism in the fungi Michèle C. Heath;
11. Evolutionary aspects of mutalistic assocations between fungi and
photosynthetic organisms David H. Lewis; 12. The veolution and adaptation
of sexual reproductive structures in the Ascomucotina D. L. Hawksworth; 13.
Convergent evolution and the functional significance of spore shape in
aquatic and semi-aquatic fungi John Webster; 14. Genetic exchange and gene
flow: their promotion and prevention Michael J. Carlile; 15. The genetic
integration of fungal life styles C. E. Caten; 16. The dynamics of fungal
speciation C. M. Brasier; 17. Mating ability and the species concept in the
Zygomycetes M. A. A. Schipper; 18. Reproductive biology and speciation in
Mycomycetes O'N. R. Collins; 19. Occurence and interactions of outcrossing
and non-outcrossing populations in Stereum, Phanerochaete and Coniophora A.
M. Ainsworth; 20. Breeding units in the forest pathogens Armillaria and
Heterobasidion Kari Korhonen; 21. Genetic variation and evolution in
Aspergillus J. H. Croft; 22. Speciation in Phytophthora: evidence from the
Phytophthora megasperma complex Everett M. Hansen; 23. The origin of Fungi
and pseudofungi Tom Cavalier-Smith; 24. Yeasts and anastomoses: their
occurence and implications for the phylogeny of Eumycota H. Prillinger; 25.
Whither terminology below the species level in the fungi? C. M. Brasier and
A. D. M. Rayner; 26. The cell wall: a crucial structure in fungal evolution
S. Bartnicki-Garcia; 27. Oomycete phylogeny: ultrastructural perspectives
G. W. Beakes; 28. Xylariaceous fungi: use of secondary metabolytes A. J. S.
Whalley and R. L. Edwards; 29. Whence cometh the agarics? A reappraisal O.
K. Miller Jr. and Roy Watling; Index.
of the fungi Sir John H. Burnett; 2. Structural variation and expression of
fungal chromosomal genes G. Turner and D. James Ballance; 3. Chromosome
organisation and genome evolution in yeast S. G. Oliver; 4. The natural
history of fungal mitochondrial genomes C. Scazzocchio; 5. Varying patterns
of ribosomal RNA gene organisation in basidiomycetes Patricia J. Pukkila
and Jeane R. Cassidy; 6. Molecular variation and evolution John A.
Barrtett; 7. Fungal chromosomes as observed with the light microscope Eva
R. Sansome; 8. Regulation of mycelial organisation and responses A. D. M.
Rayner and D. Coates; 9. Saprotrophy, stress and symbiosis R. C. Cooke and
J. M. Whipps; 10. Evolution of parasitism in the fungi Michèle C. Heath;
11. Evolutionary aspects of mutalistic assocations between fungi and
photosynthetic organisms David H. Lewis; 12. The veolution and adaptation
of sexual reproductive structures in the Ascomucotina D. L. Hawksworth; 13.
Convergent evolution and the functional significance of spore shape in
aquatic and semi-aquatic fungi John Webster; 14. Genetic exchange and gene
flow: their promotion and prevention Michael J. Carlile; 15. The genetic
integration of fungal life styles C. E. Caten; 16. The dynamics of fungal
speciation C. M. Brasier; 17. Mating ability and the species concept in the
Zygomycetes M. A. A. Schipper; 18. Reproductive biology and speciation in
Mycomycetes O'N. R. Collins; 19. Occurence and interactions of outcrossing
and non-outcrossing populations in Stereum, Phanerochaete and Coniophora A.
M. Ainsworth; 20. Breeding units in the forest pathogens Armillaria and
Heterobasidion Kari Korhonen; 21. Genetic variation and evolution in
Aspergillus J. H. Croft; 22. Speciation in Phytophthora: evidence from the
Phytophthora megasperma complex Everett M. Hansen; 23. The origin of Fungi
and pseudofungi Tom Cavalier-Smith; 24. Yeasts and anastomoses: their
occurence and implications for the phylogeny of Eumycota H. Prillinger; 25.
Whither terminology below the species level in the fungi? C. M. Brasier and
A. D. M. Rayner; 26. The cell wall: a crucial structure in fungal evolution
S. Bartnicki-Garcia; 27. Oomycete phylogeny: ultrastructural perspectives
G. W. Beakes; 28. Xylariaceous fungi: use of secondary metabolytes A. J. S.
Whalley and R. L. Edwards; 29. Whence cometh the agarics? A reappraisal O.
K. Miller Jr. and Roy Watling; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Aspects of the macro- and micro-evolution
of the fungi Sir John H. Burnett; 2. Structural variation and expression of
fungal chromosomal genes G. Turner and D. James Ballance; 3. Chromosome
organisation and genome evolution in yeast S. G. Oliver; 4. The natural
history of fungal mitochondrial genomes C. Scazzocchio; 5. Varying patterns
of ribosomal RNA gene organisation in basidiomycetes Patricia J. Pukkila
and Jeane R. Cassidy; 6. Molecular variation and evolution John A.
Barrtett; 7. Fungal chromosomes as observed with the light microscope Eva
R. Sansome; 8. Regulation of mycelial organisation and responses A. D. M.
Rayner and D. Coates; 9. Saprotrophy, stress and symbiosis R. C. Cooke and
J. M. Whipps; 10. Evolution of parasitism in the fungi Michèle C. Heath;
11. Evolutionary aspects of mutalistic assocations between fungi and
photosynthetic organisms David H. Lewis; 12. The veolution and adaptation
of sexual reproductive structures in the Ascomucotina D. L. Hawksworth; 13.
Convergent evolution and the functional significance of spore shape in
aquatic and semi-aquatic fungi John Webster; 14. Genetic exchange and gene
flow: their promotion and prevention Michael J. Carlile; 15. The genetic
integration of fungal life styles C. E. Caten; 16. The dynamics of fungal
speciation C. M. Brasier; 17. Mating ability and the species concept in the
Zygomycetes M. A. A. Schipper; 18. Reproductive biology and speciation in
Mycomycetes O'N. R. Collins; 19. Occurence and interactions of outcrossing
and non-outcrossing populations in Stereum, Phanerochaete and Coniophora A.
M. Ainsworth; 20. Breeding units in the forest pathogens Armillaria and
Heterobasidion Kari Korhonen; 21. Genetic variation and evolution in
Aspergillus J. H. Croft; 22. Speciation in Phytophthora: evidence from the
Phytophthora megasperma complex Everett M. Hansen; 23. The origin of Fungi
and pseudofungi Tom Cavalier-Smith; 24. Yeasts and anastomoses: their
occurence and implications for the phylogeny of Eumycota H. Prillinger; 25.
Whither terminology below the species level in the fungi? C. M. Brasier and
A. D. M. Rayner; 26. The cell wall: a crucial structure in fungal evolution
S. Bartnicki-Garcia; 27. Oomycete phylogeny: ultrastructural perspectives
G. W. Beakes; 28. Xylariaceous fungi: use of secondary metabolytes A. J. S.
Whalley and R. L. Edwards; 29. Whence cometh the agarics? A reappraisal O.
K. Miller Jr. and Roy Watling; Index.
of the fungi Sir John H. Burnett; 2. Structural variation and expression of
fungal chromosomal genes G. Turner and D. James Ballance; 3. Chromosome
organisation and genome evolution in yeast S. G. Oliver; 4. The natural
history of fungal mitochondrial genomes C. Scazzocchio; 5. Varying patterns
of ribosomal RNA gene organisation in basidiomycetes Patricia J. Pukkila
and Jeane R. Cassidy; 6. Molecular variation and evolution John A.
Barrtett; 7. Fungal chromosomes as observed with the light microscope Eva
R. Sansome; 8. Regulation of mycelial organisation and responses A. D. M.
Rayner and D. Coates; 9. Saprotrophy, stress and symbiosis R. C. Cooke and
J. M. Whipps; 10. Evolution of parasitism in the fungi Michèle C. Heath;
11. Evolutionary aspects of mutalistic assocations between fungi and
photosynthetic organisms David H. Lewis; 12. The veolution and adaptation
of sexual reproductive structures in the Ascomucotina D. L. Hawksworth; 13.
Convergent evolution and the functional significance of spore shape in
aquatic and semi-aquatic fungi John Webster; 14. Genetic exchange and gene
flow: their promotion and prevention Michael J. Carlile; 15. The genetic
integration of fungal life styles C. E. Caten; 16. The dynamics of fungal
speciation C. M. Brasier; 17. Mating ability and the species concept in the
Zygomycetes M. A. A. Schipper; 18. Reproductive biology and speciation in
Mycomycetes O'N. R. Collins; 19. Occurence and interactions of outcrossing
and non-outcrossing populations in Stereum, Phanerochaete and Coniophora A.
M. Ainsworth; 20. Breeding units in the forest pathogens Armillaria and
Heterobasidion Kari Korhonen; 21. Genetic variation and evolution in
Aspergillus J. H. Croft; 22. Speciation in Phytophthora: evidence from the
Phytophthora megasperma complex Everett M. Hansen; 23. The origin of Fungi
and pseudofungi Tom Cavalier-Smith; 24. Yeasts and anastomoses: their
occurence and implications for the phylogeny of Eumycota H. Prillinger; 25.
Whither terminology below the species level in the fungi? C. M. Brasier and
A. D. M. Rayner; 26. The cell wall: a crucial structure in fungal evolution
S. Bartnicki-Garcia; 27. Oomycete phylogeny: ultrastructural perspectives
G. W. Beakes; 28. Xylariaceous fungi: use of secondary metabolytes A. J. S.
Whalley and R. L. Edwards; 29. Whence cometh the agarics? A reappraisal O.
K. Miller Jr. and Roy Watling; Index.







