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Mycologia | 2011

Phylogeny of Pilobolaceae

K. Michael Foos; Nicole L. May; Dale L. Beach; Markus Pomper; Kathy B. Sheehan; Donald G. Ruch

The three genera traditionally classified as Pilobolaceae have been identified on the basis of morphological characteristics. In the absence of distinctive morphological differences phylogenetic techniques have proven to be superior for developing phylogenies. Molecular techniques have been used primarily for studies of higher fungi; there are few investigations of the Zygomycota using genetic sequences for classification. DNA sequences coding for three regions of rRNA were used to investigate phylogenetic relationships of the three genera traditionally considered within the Pilobolaceae. Evidence indicates that Pilaira should be removed from Pilobolaceae and the family redescribed. Sporangiospore size is the morphological characteristic that most closely correlates with rDNA clades of phylogenetic trees. This study demonstrates that traditional morphological characteristics alone are not adequate to differentiate species of Pilobolus.


Castanea | 2013

The Vascular Flora and Vegetational Communities of Cabin Creek Raised Bog, Randolph County, Indiana

Donald G. Ruch; Byron G. Torke; Kemuel S. Badger; John E. Taylor; Benjamin R. Hess; Paul E. Rothrock

ABSTRACT From 2004 to 2012 a study of the flora and floral communities at Cabin Creek Raised Bog (Cabin Creek) was conducted. Cabin Creek, designated a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service in December, 1974, is privately owned. It is located in west-central Randolph County, Indiana. An inventory of the vascular flora revealed 478 taxa representing 282 genera and 91 families. The 12 families containing approximately 62% of the documented species (in order by number of species) were Asteraceae, Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Rosaceae, Liliaceae, Lamiaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Apiaceae, Fabaceae, Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae, and Polygonaceae. Of the 478 documented species, 400 were native, 78 were exotics, and 118 represented new Randolph County records. There were three species with Indiana Rare-Threatened-Endangered status, including Veratrum virginicum (endangered), Triantha glutinosa (rare), and Melica nitens (threatened). A physiognomic analysis (i.e., summary of plant form or habit) is presented. The floristic quality index (FQI) for native species is 85.6 (78.3 for all species) and the mean coefficient of conservatism (mean C) for native species is 4.3 (3.6 for all species). These numbers clearly signify the “paramount importance” of the floral natural heritage of the approximately 7 ha Cabin Creek site and indicate that it is among the highest floristic quality sites in the state. The flora occurring in the major community types (wetland border/marshes, sedge meadow–calcareous fen complex, moist prairie, mesic to dry woodland, moist woodland and hardwood swamp) is described.


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2008

Monitoring Tallgrass Prairie Restoration Performance Using Floristic Quality Assessment

Janna M. McIndoe; Paul E. Rothrock; Robert T. Reber; Donald G. Ruch


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2003

A floristic inventory and description of the structure and composition of the plant communities of Botany Glen, Grant County, Indiana

Amanda L. Stonehouse; Kemuel S. Badger; Donald G. Ruch; Paul E. Rothrock


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2002

THE FLORA AND VEGETATIONAL COMMUNITIES OF WILBUR WRIGHT FISH AND WILDLIFE AREA, HENRY COUNTY, INDIANA

Donald G. Ruch; Byron G. Torke; Chris R. Reidy; Kemuel S. Badger; Paul E. Rothrock


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2004

Additions to the Flora of Ginn Woods, Delaware County, Indiana

Donald G. Ruch; Chris R. Reidy; Byron G. Torke; Kemuel S. Badger


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2009

The Vascular Flora and Plant Communities of the Bennett Wetland Complex in Henry County, Indiana

Donald G. Ruch; Byron G. Torke; Benjamin R. Hess; Kemuel S. Badger


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2007

THE VASCULAR FLORA AND VEGETATIONAL COMMUNITIES OF HAYES ARBORETUM IN WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA

Donald G. Ruch; Byron G. Torke; Kemuel S. Badger; Chris R. Reidy; Paul E. Rothrock; Rod Waltz; Eileen Grossman Urly; Janis L. Chance; Lindy Click


Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science | 2008

The Vascular Flora and Vegetational Communities of Lick Creek Summit Nature Preserve in Wayne County, Indiana

Donald G. Ruch; Byron G. Torke; Kemuel S. Badger; Benjamin R. Hess; Brook N. Christian; Paul E. Rothrock


Micología aplicada internacional | 2001

Simple methods for collecting coprophilous fungi

K. Michael Foos; Judith A. Royer; Donald G. Ruch

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Brant E. Fisher

Indiana Department of Natural Resources

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Amanda Bellian

University of Evansville

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