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Most Recent Publications:
- Nhu H. Nguyen, Jennifer F. Kerekes, Else C. Vellinga and Thomas D. Bruns. 2013. Synonymy of Suillus imitatus, the imitator of two species within the S. caerulescens/ponderosus complex. Mycotaxon 122: 389-398.
- Rachel I. Adams, Marzia Miletto, John W. Taylor and Thomas D. Bruns. 2013. Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distances. The ISME Journal doi:10.1038/ismej.2013.28.
- N.H. Nguyen, N.A. Hynson and T.D. Bruns. 2012. Stayin’ Alive: survival of mycorrhizal fungal propagules from six year old forest soil. Fungal Ecology http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funeco.2012.05.006.
- Kabir G. Peay, Max G. Schubert, Nhu H. Nguyen and Thomas D. Bruns. 2012. Measuring ectomycorrhizal fungal dispersal: macroecological patterns driven by microscopic propagules. Molecular Ecology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012.05666.x.
- Vincent S. F. T. Merckx, Steven B. Janssens, Nicole A. Hynson, Chelsea D. Specht, Thomas D. Bruns and Erik F. Smets. 2012. Mycoheterotrophic interactions are not limited to a narrow phylogenetic range of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Molecular Ecology 21: 15241532. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012.05472.x
- Bruns T.D. and Desjardin D.E. 2011. Spongiforma squarepantsii. What's in a name? and what's the underlying biology? Mushroom the Journal 107(28): 55-56, 58-59.
- Desjardin, D.E., Peay, K.G. and Bruns, T.D. 2011. Spongiforma squarepantsii: a new species of gasteroid bolete from Borneo. Mycologia 103: 1119-1123. doi:10.3852/10-433. [sf chronicle article]
- Prachand Shrestha, Timothy M. Szaro, Thomas D. Bruns and John W. Taylor. 2011. Systematic search for cultivatable fungi that best deconstruct cell walls of Miscanthus and sugarcane in the field. Applied Environmental Microbiology 77(15): 54905504. doi:10.1128/AEM.02996-10.
- Else C. Vellinga, Phongeun Sysouphanthong and Kevin D. Hyde. 2011. The family Agaricaceae: phylogenies and two new white-spored genera. Mycologia 103(3): 494509. DOI: 10.3852/10-204. [cover photo]
- Peay, K. G., P. G. Kennedy, and T. D. Bruns. 2011. Rethinking ectomycorrhizal succession: are root density and hyphal exploration types drivers of spatial and temporal zonation? Fungal ecology 4: 233-240. [supplimental data]
- Kabir G. Peay, Matteo Garbelotto and Thomas D. Bruns. 2010. Evidence of dispersal limitation in soil microorganisms: Isolation reduces species richness on mycorrhizal tree islands. Ecology 91(12): 3631-3640. doi: 10.1890/09-2237.1.
- Amend, A. S., K. A. Seifert, T. D. Bruns. 2010. Quantifying microbial communities with 454 pyrosequencing: does read abundance count? Molecular Ecology. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04898.x
- Vincent Merckx, Marcus Stöckel, Andreas Fleischmann, Thomas D. Bruns, Gerhard Gebauer. 2010. 15N and 13C natural abundance of two mycoheterotrophic and a putative partially mycoheterotrophic species associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. 2010. New Phytologist 188 (2): 590-596. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03365.x.
- Amend, A., K. A. Seifert, R. Samson, T. D. Bruns. 2010. Indoor fungal composition is geographically patterned and more diverse in temperate zones than the tropics. PNAS 107(31): 1374813753. doi:10.1073/pnas.1000454107.
- R. H. Nilsson, V. Veldre, M. Hartmann, M. Unterseher, A. Amend, J. Bergsten, E. Kristiansson, M. Ryberg, A. Jumpponen, Kessy Abarenkov. 2010. An open source software package for rapid, automated extraction of ITS1 and ITS2 from fungal ITS sequences for use in high-throughput community assays and molecular ecology. Fungal Ecology 3(4): 284-287. doi:10.1016/j.funeco.2010.05.002.
- Else C. Vellinga. 2010. Lepiota in California: species with a hymeniform pileus covering. Mycologia 102: 664-674. doi: 10.3852/09-180.
- Thomas D. Bruns, Lisa C. Grubisha, James M. Trappe, Jennifer F. Kerekes and Else C. Vellinga. 2010. Suillus quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California and Oregon. Mycologia 102(2): 438446.
- Else C. Vellinga, Marco Contu and Alfredo Vizzini. 2010. Leucoagaricus decipiens and La. erythrophaeus, a new species pair in sect. Piloselli. Mycologia 102(2): 447-454.
- Kabir G. Peay, Thomas D. Bruns and Matteo Garbelotto. 2010. Testing the ecological stability of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: effects of heat, ash and mycorrhizal colonization on Pinus muricata seedling performance. Plant and Soil 330: 291302.
- N.A. Hynson and T.D. Bruns. 2010. Fungal hosts for mycoheterotrophic plants: a nonexclusive, but highly selective club. New Phytologist 185: 598-601.
- Kabir G. Peay, Peter G. Kennedy, Stuart J. Davies, Sylvester Tan and Thomas D. Bruns. 2009. Potential link between plant and fungal distributions in a dipterocarp rainforest: community and phylogenetic structure of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi across a plant and soil ecotone. New Phytologist 185: 529542. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03075.x.
- Kabir G. Peay, Thomas D. Bruns and Matteo Garbelotto. 2009. Testing the ecological stability of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: effects of heat, ash and mycorrhizal colonization on Pinus muricata seedling performance. Plant Soil 330: 291302. DOI 10.1007/s11104-009-0200-1.
- N.A. Hynson and T.D. Bruns. 2009. Evidence of a myco-heterotroph in the plant family Ericaceae that lacks mycorrhizal specificity. Proceedings of the Royal Society London Series B: Biological Sciences doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.1190.
- V. Merckx, M.I. Bidartondo and N.A. Hynson. 2009. Myco-heterotrophy: when fungi host plants. Annals of Botany doi:10.1093/aob/mcp235.
- Peter G. Kennedy, Kabir G. Peay and Thomas D. Bruns. 2009. Root tip competition among ectomycorrhizal fungi: Are priority effects a rule or an exception? Ecology 90(8): 2098 2107.
- Vellinga, E.C., 2009. Pseudobaeospora aphana, a new species from California, U.S.A. Mycologia 101(2): 243246.
- Clare H. Robinson, Timothy M. Szaro, Antonio D. Izzo, Ian C. Anderson, Pamela I. Parkin, Thomas D. Bruns. 2009. Spatial distribution of fungal communities in a coastal grassland soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41: 414416.
- Kabir G. Peay, Matteo Garbelotto and Thomas D. Bruns. 2009. Spore heat resistance plays an important role in disturbance-mediated assemblage shift of ectomycorrhizal fungi colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings. Journal of Ecology 97(3): 537-547.
- N.A. Hynson, K. Preiss, G. Gebauer and T.D. Bruns. 2009. Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae). New Phytologist 182: 719726.
- Anne Pringle, Rachel Adams, Hugh Cross and Thomas Bruns. 2009. The ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides was introduced and is expanding its range on the west coast of North America. Molecular Ecology 18: 817833.
- Erik A. Lilleskov, Thomas D. Bruns, Todd E. Dawson and Francisco J. Camacho. 2009. Water sources and controls on water-loss rates of epigeous ectomycorrhizal fungal sporocarps during summer drought. New Phytologist 182: 483494.
- Thomas D. Bruns, Peter G. Kennedy. 2009. Individuals, populations, communities and function: the growing field of ectomycorrhizal ecology. New Phytologist 182: 12-14.
- N.A. Hynson, K. Preiss and G. Gebauer. 2009. Is it better to give than receive? A stable isotope perspective to orchid-fungal carbon transport in the green orchid species Goodyera repens and G. oblongifolia. New Phytologist 182: 8-11.
- Vellinga, E.C., B.E. Wolfe & A. Pringle, 2009. Global patterns of ectomycorrhizal introductions. New Phytologist 181: 960-973.
- Thomas D. Bruns, Kabir G. Peay, Primrose J. Boynton, Lisa C. Grubisha, Nicole A. Hynson, Nhu H. Nguyen, Nicholas P. Rosenstock. 2009. Inoculum potential of Rhizopogon spores increases with time over the first 4 yr of a 99-yr spore burial experiment. New Phytologist 181: 463470. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02652.x.
- Thomas R. Horton, A. Elizabeth Arnold and Thomas D. Bruns. 2008. FESIN workshops at ESAthe mycelial network grows. Mycorrhiza DOI 10.1007/s00572-008-0210-5.
- Kabir G. Peay, Peter G. Kennedy and Thomas D. Bruns. 2008. Fungal community ecology: a hybrid beast with a molecular master. BioScience 58(9): 799-810.
- S.P. Schechter and T.D. Bruns. 2008. Serpentine and non-serpentine ecotypes of Collinsia sparsiflora associate with distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal assemblages. Molecular Ecology (2008) 17: 31983210.
- Nhu H. Nguyen, Heather E. Driscoll, Chelsea D. Specht. 2008. A molecular phylogeny of the wild onions (Allium; Alliaceae) with a focus on the western North American center of diversity. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47: 11571172.
- Thomas D. Bruns, A. Elizabeth Arnold and Karen W. Hughes. 2008. Fungal networks made of humans: UNITE, FESIN, and frontiers in fungal ecology. New Phytologist 177: 586588.
- Peter Kennedy and Tom Bruns. 2007. Mycorrhizas take root at the Ecological Society of America. New Phytologist 176(4): 745748. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02280.x
- Peter G. Kennedy, Sarah Hortal, Sara E. Bergemann and and Thomas D. Bruns. 2007. Competitive interactions among three ectomycorrhizal fungi and their relation to host plant performance. Journal of Ecology 95: 13381345.
- Katja Zimmer, Nicole A. Hynson, Gerhard Gebauer, Edith B. Allen, Michael F. Allen and David J. Read. 2007. Wide geographical and ecological distribution of nitrogen and carbon gains from fungi in pyroloids and monotropoids (Ericaceae) and in orchids. New Phytologist 175: 166175. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02065.x
- Lisa C. Grubisha, Sarah E. Bergemann and Thomas D. Bruns. 2007. Host islands within the California Northern Channel Islands create fine-scale genetic structure in two sympatric species of the symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungus Rhizopogon. Molecular Ecology 16(9): 1811-1822. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03264.x
- Kabir G. Peay, Thomas D. Bruns, Peter G. Kennedy, Sarah E. Bergemann and Matteo Garbelotto. 2007. A strong speciesarea relationship for eukaryotic soil microbes: island size matters for ectomycorrhizal fungi. Ecology Letters 10: 470480. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01035.x. [view cover photo]
- Kennedy P. G. and K. G. Peay. 2007. Different soil moisture conditions change the outcome of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between Rhizopogon species and Pinus muricata. Plant and Soil 291: 155165. doi: 10.1007/s11104-006-9183-3.
- Kennedy P. G., Bergemann, S. E., Hortal, S., and T. D. Bruns. 2007. Determining the outcome of field-based competition between two Rhizopogon species using real-time PCR. Molecular Ecology 16(4): 881890. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2006.03191.x.
- Agneta H. Plamboeck, Todd E. Dawson, Louise M. Egerton-Warburton, Malcolm North, Thomas D. Bruns and José Ignacio Querejeta. 2007. Water transfer via ectomycorrhizal fungal hyphae to conifer seedlings. Mycorrhiza 17(5): 17:439447.
- Tom Bruns. 2006. Evolutionary biology: A kingdom revised. Nature 443: 758-761
- Antonio Izzo, Diem Thi Nguyen and Thomas D. Bruns. 2006. Spatial structure and richness of ectomycorrhizal fungi colonizing bioassay seedlings from resistant propagules in a Sierra Nevada forest: comparisons using two hosts that exhibit different seedling establishment patterns. Mycologia 98(3): 374383.
- T. A. Rusca, P. G. Kennedy and T. D. Bruns. 2006. The effect of different pine hosts on the sampling of Rhizopogon spore banks in five Eastern Sierra Nevada forests. New Phytologist 170(3): 551-560.
- Izzo, A.D., M. Canright, and T.D. Bruns. 2006. The effects of heat treatments on ectomycorrhizal resistant propagules and their ability to colonize bioassay seedlings. Mycological Research 110(2): 196-202.
- Lilleskov, E. A. and T. D. Bruns. 2005. Spore dispersal of a resupinate ectomycorrhizal fungus, Tomentella sublilacina, via soil food webs. Mycologia 97(4): 762-769.
- Lisa C. Grubisha, Annette M. Kretzer and Thomas D. Bruns. 2005. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from the truffle-like ectomycorrhizal fungi Rhizopogon occidentalis and Rhizopogon vulgaris. Molecular Ecology Notes 5(3): 608-610.
- Izzo, A.D., M. Meyer, M. North, J.M. Trappe and T.D. Bruns. 2005. Hypogeous ectomycorrhizal fungal species on roots and in small mammal diet in a mixed conifer forest. Forest Science 53(3): 243-254. (ICOM4 poster in pdf format)
- Bidartondo, M.I. and Bruns, T.D. 2005. On the origins of extreme mycorrhizal specificity in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): performance trade-offs during seed germination and seedling development. Molecular Ecology 14: 15491560.
- Grubisha, L.C., Trappe, J.M., Bruns, T.D. 2005. Preliminary record of ectomycorrhizal fungi on two California Channel Islands. Eds. Garcelon, DK, Schwemm, CA. In: Proceedings of the Sixth California Islands Symposium, Ventura, California, December 1-3, 2003, pp. 171-183. National Park Service Technical Publication CHIS-05-01, Institute for Wildlife Studies, Arcata, California.
- Antonio Izzo, Josephine Agbowo and Thomas D. Bruns. 2005. Detection of plot-level changes in ectomycorrhizal communities across years in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest. New Phytologist 166(2): 619-630. Supplimental figures pdf.
- Peter G. Kennedy, Thomas D. Bruns. 2005. Priority effects determine the outcome of ectomycorrhizal competition between two Rhizopogon species colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings. New Phytologist 166(2): 631-638.
- Thomas D. Bruns, Jacqueline Baar, Paul Grogan, Thomas R. Horton, Annette M. Kretzer, Dirk Redecker, Jenny Tan and D. Lee Taylor. 2005. Natural history and community dynamics of ectomycorrhizal fungi following the Mt. Vision fire. pp33-40, In: Lessens Learned from the October 1995 Mt. Vision Fire; CD ROM published by Points Reyes National Seashore.
- Lilleskov, E. A., Bruns, T. D., Horton, T. R., Taylor, D. L. and Grogan, P. 2004. Detection of forest stand-level spatial structure in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities. - FEMS Microbiology Ecology 49: 319-332.
- Thomas D. Bruns and Richard P. Shefferson. 2004. Evolutionary studies of ectomycorrhizal fungi: recent advances and future directions. Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 11221132.
- Martin I. Bidartondo, Bastian Burghardt, Gerhard Gebauer, Thomas D. Bruns and David J. Read. 2004. Changing partners in the dark: isotopic and molecular evidence of ectomycorrhizal liaisons between forest orchids and trees. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences 271: 17991806.
- Taylor, D.L., Bruns T.D., Hodges, S.A. 2004. Evidence for mycorrhizal races in a cheating orchid. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Series B: Biological Sciences 271: 35-43.
- Kennedy, P., Izzo, A.D., and T.D. Bruns. 2003. There is high potential for the formation of common mycorrhizal networks between understorey and canopy trees in a mixed evergreen forest. Journal of Ecology 91: 1071-1080.
- Rasmus Kjøller & Thomas D. Bruns. 2003. Rhizopogon spore bank communities within and among California pine forests. Mycologia 95: 603-613.
- D. Lee Taylor, Thomas D. Bruns, Timothy M. Szaro, and Scott A. Hodges. 2003. Divergence in mycorrhizal specialization within Hexalectris spicata, a nonphotosynthetic desert orchid. American Journal of Botany 90: 1168-1179.
- Else C. Vellinga, Rogier P. J. de Kok and Thomas D. Bruns. 2003. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae). Mycologia 95(3): 442-456.
- Lilleskov, E. A. and Bruns, T. D. 2003. Root colonization dynamics of two ectomycorrhizal fungi of contrasting life history strategies are mediated by addition of organic nutrient patches. New Phytologist 159: 141-151.
- Bidartondo, M.I., Bruns, T.D., Weiss, M., Sergio, C. and D.J. Read. 2003. Specialized cheating of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis by an epiparasitic liverwort. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences. 270(1517): 835-842.
- Russell, A.J., Bidartondo, M.I. and Butterfield, B.G. 2002.The root nodules of the Podocarpaceae harbour arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.New Phytologist 156: 283-295.
- Martin I. Bidartondo, Dirk Redecker, Isabelle Hijrl, Andres Wiemken, Thomas D. Bruns, Laura Dominguez, Alicia Sersic, Jonathan R. Leake and David J. Read. 2002. Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature 419: 389-392. News & Views commentary: Hibbett, D.S., Nature 419: 345-346.
- Bruns, T.D., Bidartondo, M.I., Taylor, D.L. 2002.Host specificity in ectomycorrhizal communities: What do the exceptions tell us? Integrative and Comparative Biology 42 (2): 352-359.
- Tom Bruns, Jenny Tan, Tim Szaro, Martin Bidartondo and Dirk Redecker. 2002. Survival of Suillus pungens and Amanita francheti ectomycorrhizal genets was rare or absent after a stand-replacing wildfire. New Phytologist 155(3): 517-523.
- Bidartondo, M. I.& Bruns, T. D. 2002. Fine-level mycorrhizal specificity in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): specificity for fungal species groups. Molecular Ecology 11(3): 557-569.
- M. I. Bidartondo and T. D. Bruns. 2001. Extreme specificity in epiparasitic Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): widespread phylogenetic and geographical structure. Molecular Ecology 10(9): 2285 2295.
- Horton, Thomas R. & Bruns, Thomas D. 2001. The molecular revolution in ectomycorrhizal ecology: peeking into the black-box. Molecular Ecology 10 (8): 1855-1871.
- Thomas, D. Bruns, Jacqueline Baar, Paul Grogan, Thomas R. Horton,Annette M.Kretzer, Dirk Redecker, Jenny Tan, and D. Lee Taylor. 2001. Community dynamics of ectomycorrhizal fungi following the Mount Vision fire.
- D. Redecker, T. M. Szaro, R. J. Bowman & T. D. Bruns. 2001. Small genets of Lactarius xanthogalactus, Russula cremoricolor and Amanita francheti in late-stage ectomycorrhizal successions. Molecular Ecology 10(4): 1025-1034.
- M.I. Bidartondo, J. Baar, and T.D. Bruns. 2001.Low ectomycorrhizal inoculum potential and diversity from soils in and near ancient forests of bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva). Canadian Journal of Botany 79(3): 293-299.
- Lilleskov, E. K. and Bruns, T. D. 2001. Nitrogen and ectomycorrhizal fungal communities: what we know, what we need to know. New Phytologist 149: 156-158.
- Lisa C. Grubisha, James M. Trappe, Randy Molina, Joseph W. Spatafora. 2001. Biology of the ectomycorrhizal genus Rhizopogon. V. Phylogenetic relationships in the Boletales inferred from LSU rDNA sequences. Mycologia. 93: 82-89.
- Grogan, P.; Baar, J.; Bruns, T. D. 2000. Below-ground ectomycorrhizal community structure in a recently burned bishop pine forest. Journal of Ecology December, 2000. 88(6): 1051-1062.
- Thomas D. Bruns and David J. Read. 2000. In vitro germination of nonphotosynthetic, myco-heterotrophic plantsstimulated by fungi isolated from the adult plants. New Phytologist: 148: 335-342.
- Bidartondo, M. I., Kretzer, A. M., Pine, E. M. and T. D. Bruns.2000. High root concentration and uneven ectomycorrhizal diversity nearSarcodes sanguinea (Ericaceae): A cheater that stimulates its victims? American Journal of Botany 87(12): 1783-1788.
- Annette M. Kretzer, Martin I. Bidartondo, Lisa Grubisha, Joseph W. Spatafora,Timothy M. Szaro and Thomas D. Bruns. 2000. Regional specialization of Sarcodes sanguinea (Ericaceae) on a single fungal symbiont from the Rhizopogon ellenae (Rhizopogonaceae) species complex. American Journal of Botany 87(12): 1778-1782.
- Redecker, D., Kodner, R., Graham, L.E. 2000.Glomalean fungi from the Ordovician. Science 289: 1920-1921. [ see press release]
- Redecker, D. 2000. Specific PCR primers to identify arbuscularmycorrhizal fungi (Glomales) within colonized roots. Mycorrhiza.10: 73-80.
- Grogan, P., Bruns, T. D. and Chapin, F. S. 2000. Fire effects on ecosystem nitrogen cycling in a Californian bishop pine forest. Oecologia. V122, 537-544.
- Redecker, D., J.B. Morton and T.D. Bruns. 2000. Molecular phylogeny of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Glomus sinuosum and Sclerocystis coremioides. Mycologia. 92: 282-285.
- Redecker, D., J.B. Morton and T.D. Bruns. 2000. Ancestral Lineages of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (Glomales).Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 14(2): 276-284.
- Hughey, B. D., G. C. Adams, T. D. Bruns and D. S. Hibbett. 2000. Phylogeny of Calostoma, the gelatinous-stalked puffball, based on nuclear and mitochondrial ribosomal DNA sequences. Mycologia. 92: 94-104.
Ectomycorrhizal Sequence Database
- T.D. Bruns, T.M. Szaro, M. Gardes, K.W. Cullings, J.J. Pan, D.L. Taylor, T.R. Horton, A. Kretzer, M. Garbelotto and Y. Li. 1998. A sequence database for the identification of ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycetes by phylogenetic analysis. Molecular Ecology, v.7, n.3, (1998): 257-272.
Sequence alignment: the ML56 database used in the Bruns (1998) et. al. paper (152 taxa):
[PAUP version] [PAUP version - not interleaved] [Word 5.1 version] [text only version]
the January 1998 version of the ML56 database (159 taxa):
[PAUP version] [text only version]
an updated (by Tom Horton) version (November 2000) of the ML56 database (175 taxa):
[PAUP version] [text only version]
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