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1Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for FungiProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America20123,882
2Global diversity and geography of soil fungiScience20142,757
3The UNITE database for molecular identification of fungi: handling dark taxa and parallel taxonomic classificationsNucleic Acids Research20192,660
4Structure and function of the global topsoil microbiomeNature20181,822
5The UNITE database for molecular identification of fungi – recent updates and future perspectivesNew Phytologist20101,539
6TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open accessGlobal Change Biology20201,532
7Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world orderGlobal Ecology and Biogeography20061,193
8A global inventory of lakes based on high-resolution satellite imageryGeophysical Research Letters20141,094
9Persistent negative effects of pesticides on biodiversity and biological control potential on European farmlandBasic and Applied Ecology20101,069
10Alien species in a warmer world: risks and opportunitiesTrends in Ecology and Evolution20091,004
11Extinction debt: a challenge for biodiversity conservationTrends in Ecology and Evolution2009991
12The online database MaarjAM reveals global and ecosystemic distribution patterns in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota)New Phytologist2010882
13Wetlands, carbon, and climate changeLandscape Ecology2012830
14FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopilesFungal Diversity2021818
15Biodiversity Differences between Managed and Unmanaged Forests: Meta‐Analysis of Species Richness in EuropeConservation Biology2010745
16How mycorrhizal associations drive plant population and community biologyScience2020713
17Ectomycorrhizal lifestyle in fungi: global diversity, distribution, and evolution of phylogenetic lineagesMycorrhiza2009694
18Integrative modelling reveals mechanisms linking productivity and plant species richnessNature2016669
19The relative of species pools in determining plant species richness: an alternative explanation of species coexistence?Trends in Ecology and Evolution1997663
20Fungal community analysis by high‐throughput sequencing of amplified markers – a user's guideNew Phytologist2013657
21SLAC1 is required for plant guard cell S-type anion channel function in stomatal signallingNature2008648
22Habitat fragmentation causes immediate and time‐delayed biodiversity loss at different trophic levelsEcology Letters2010610
23Filter materials for phosphorus removal from wastewater in treatment wetlands—A reviewEcological Engineering2011607
24Rooting theories of plant community ecology in microbial interactionsTrends in Ecology and Evolution2010594
25The UNITE database for molecular identification and taxonomic communication of fungi and other eukaryotes: sequences, taxa and classifications reconsideredNucleic Acids Research2024499
26High-level classification of the Fungi and a tool for evolutionary ecological analysesFungal Diversity2018476
27Taxonomic Reliability of DNA Sequences in Public Sequence Databases: A Fungal PerspectivePLoS ONE2006470
28Functional implications of microbial and viral gut metagenome changes in early stage L-DOPA-naïve Parkinson’s disease patientsGenome Medicine2017470
29How landscape structure, land-use intensity and habitat diversity affect components of total arthropod diversity in agricultural landscapesJournal of Applied Ecology2007448
30454 Pyrosequencing and Sanger sequencing of tropical mycorrhizal fungi provide similar results but reveal substantial methodological biasesNew Phytologist2010447
31Slow response of plant species richness to habitat loss and fragmentationEcology Letters2006435
32Composition of root-colonizing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in different ecosystems around the globeJournal of Ecology2006427
33Fifty thousand years of Arctic vegetation and megafaunal dietNature2014420
34Lineages of ectomycorrhizal fungi revisited: Foraging strategies and novel lineages revealed by sequences from belowgroundFungal Biology Reviews2013417
35Large‐scale parallel 454 sequencing reveals host ecological group specificity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a boreonemoral forestNew Phytologist2009402
36Trends in the use of landscape spatial metrics as landscape indicators: A reviewEcological Indicators2013381
37Which is a better predictor of plant traits: temperature or precipitation?Journal of Vegetation Science2014375
38Phylogenetic patterns are not proxies of community assembly mechanisms (they are far better)Functional Ecology2015370
39Sex Differences in Phenotypic Plasticity Affect Variation in Sexual Size Dimorphism in Insects: From Physiology to EvolutionAnnual Review of Entomology2010365
40Seed size, shape and vertical distribution in the soil: indicators of seed longevityFunctional Ecology1998351
41Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon‐specific primersNew Phytologist2008345
42FungalRoot: global online database of plant mycorrhizal associationsNew Phytologist2020341
43An integrated framework of plant form and function: the belowground perspectiveNew Phytologist2021333
44A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issuesConservation Letters2012313
45Fine scale distribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi and roots across substrate layers including coarse woody debris in a mixed forestNew Phytologist2003308
46Tree diversity and species identity effects on soil fungi, protists and animals are context dependentISME Journal2015302
47For what, when, and where is green-tree retention better than clear-cutting? A review of the biodiversity aspectsForest Ecology and Management2008298
48The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal NomenclatureIMA Fungus2011292
49A recent bottleneck of Y chromosome diversity coincides with a global change in cultureGenome Research2015289
50Stochastic distribution of small soil eukaryotes resulting from high dispersal and drift in a local environmentISME Journal2015283