DOI: 10.3390/f17070757 ISSN: 1999-4907

Diversity of Slime Moulds (Eumycetozoa) in Three Forest Nature Reserves of the Knyszyn Forest, Poland

Tomasz Pawłowicz, Tomasz Oszako, Igor Żebrowski, Gabriel Kacper Malej, Oliwia Kudrycka, Amelia Kieczka, Roberto Faedda

The Knyszyn Forest is one of the major lowland forest complexes of north-eastern Poland, yet its myxobiota remains insufficiently documented. We surveyed Eumycetozoa in three forest nature reserves—Krzemianka, Jałówka, and Las Cieliczański—to assess local species richness, substrate occurrence, and new distributional records. Field surveys were combined with moist-chamber cultures, and species were identified from mature sporocarps using macro- and microscopic morphology. The inventory yielded 761 occurrence records representing 80 identified taxa. Moist-chamber cultures produced more records and species than field collection, while field surveys detected taxa fruiting naturally during the study period; together, both methods produced a more complete inventory than either method alone. Three species, Paradiacheopsis solitaria, Macbrideola rutilipedata, and Licea operculata, were recorded for the first time in Poland; these national novelties were included among the 14 taxa recorded for the first time in north-eastern Poland. Most records came from dead wood and bark, although other dead organic substrates also contributed to the recorded substrate spectrum. The resulting dataset provides a regional baseline for future biodiversity surveys in the Knyszyn Forest.

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