Bartalinia mellea

Autores
Sanchez, Romina Magali
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
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artículo
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Bartalinia mellea is a fungal species found only once, on the north slope of Cerro Tres Picos (in the south of Buenos Aires province) in 1988. This site is characterized by fragmented patches of natural grassland. The fungus was found on a shrubby plant, Mimosa rocae, which grows in grassland ecosystems over rocky outcrops; and it is suspected that it could be exclusively found with this plant. Despite the host plant being mostly distributed in Uruguay, and also occurring in one state of Brazil, the fungus is believed to be potentially restricted to a dry climate with long periods of insolation and very low temperatures in winter. So, it is suspected that the distribution of the fungus is restrict to the southern mountains of Buenos Aires province of Argentina. These mountains are of low height (up to 1,250 m asl) and the grassland ecosystems are mainly threatened by human activities such as tourist hiking, anthropogenic fire, introduction of invasive species and land use changes, resulting in its decline. There are not many potential sites for the species in the mountain ranges of Buenos Aires province (Argentina); and considering the extinction risk of M. rocae (VU in a national red list) it is parsimonious to assess the fungal species as declining. On the other hand, without clear information on its rate of decline and population size it is not possible to accurately quantify the extinction risk of B. mellea. Therefore, it is assessed as Data Deficient.
Fil: Sanchez, Romina Magali. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida; Argentina
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title Bartalinia mellea
spellingShingle Bartalinia mellea
Sanchez, Romina Magali
PATHOGEN
SOUTH AMERICA
EXTINCTION RISK
title_short Bartalinia mellea
title_full Bartalinia mellea
title_fullStr Bartalinia mellea
title_full_unstemmed Bartalinia mellea
title_sort Bartalinia mellea
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sanchez, Romina Magali
author Sanchez, Romina Magali
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SOUTH AMERICA
EXTINCTION RISK
topic PATHOGEN
SOUTH AMERICA
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Bartalinia mellea is a fungal species found only once, on the north slope of Cerro Tres Picos (in the south of Buenos Aires province) in 1988. This site is characterized by fragmented patches of natural grassland. The fungus was found on a shrubby plant, Mimosa rocae, which grows in grassland ecosystems over rocky outcrops; and it is suspected that it could be exclusively found with this plant. Despite the host plant being mostly distributed in Uruguay, and also occurring in one state of Brazil, the fungus is believed to be potentially restricted to a dry climate with long periods of insolation and very low temperatures in winter. So, it is suspected that the distribution of the fungus is restrict to the southern mountains of Buenos Aires province of Argentina. These mountains are of low height (up to 1,250 m asl) and the grassland ecosystems are mainly threatened by human activities such as tourist hiking, anthropogenic fire, introduction of invasive species and land use changes, resulting in its decline. There are not many potential sites for the species in the mountain ranges of Buenos Aires province (Argentina); and considering the extinction risk of M. rocae (VU in a national red list) it is parsimonious to assess the fungal species as declining. On the other hand, without clear information on its rate of decline and population size it is not possible to accurately quantify the extinction risk of B. mellea. Therefore, it is assessed as Data Deficient.
Fil: Sanchez, Romina Magali. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Centro de Recursos Naturales Renovables de la Zona Semiárida; Argentina
description Bartalinia mellea is a fungal species found only once, on the north slope of Cerro Tres Picos (in the south of Buenos Aires province) in 1988. This site is characterized by fragmented patches of natural grassland. The fungus was found on a shrubby plant, Mimosa rocae, which grows in grassland ecosystems over rocky outcrops; and it is suspected that it could be exclusively found with this plant. Despite the host plant being mostly distributed in Uruguay, and also occurring in one state of Brazil, the fungus is believed to be potentially restricted to a dry climate with long periods of insolation and very low temperatures in winter. So, it is suspected that the distribution of the fungus is restrict to the southern mountains of Buenos Aires province of Argentina. These mountains are of low height (up to 1,250 m asl) and the grassland ecosystems are mainly threatened by human activities such as tourist hiking, anthropogenic fire, introduction of invasive species and land use changes, resulting in its decline. There are not many potential sites for the species in the mountain ranges of Buenos Aires province (Argentina); and considering the extinction risk of M. rocae (VU in a national red list) it is parsimonious to assess the fungal species as declining. On the other hand, without clear information on its rate of decline and population size it is not possible to accurately quantify the extinction risk of B. mellea. Therefore, it is assessed as Data Deficient.
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