My interests are in fungal (agaric) speciation patterns and biogeography.
Phylogenies based on DNA sequences are used to answer the following questions. 

* Do agaric “species” have a global distribution indicating widespread gene flow via
airborne spore distribution or are they partitioned into geographic sub-areas? If
partitioned, what factors act to prevent gene flow between populations and how did
populations migrate to present-day distributions? 

* Are current distribution patterns within species a consequence of vicariance events or
more recent quaternary migrations? 

Together with Ron Petersen and many other mycological experts, we are examining agaric
biodiversity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) with a grant from NSF.
This is in conjunction with the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory that is taking place. We
wish to answer the following questions: 

* What factors contribute to the unusually high diversity of fungi found in the Smokies?
Is diversity partitioned? 

* What factors contribute to the unusually high rates of heterozygosity observed in fungi
from the Smokies and are there limits to the observed heterozygosity. 

* How has biodiversity changed over a 50 year period? Can the effects of climate change
be detected? 

A third interest is in modernizing biological collections. The fungal herbarium at
Tennessee holds over 60,000 specimens. An NSF grant has been awarded to digitize the
collection and make it available through GBIF. Funds are available for undergraduate and
graduate students who are interested in collections to work on this project. 

Publications

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A new genus to accommodate Gymnopus acervatus (Agaricales) (with David A. Mather and Ronald H. Peterson), Mycologia (2010)

Phylogenies based on ITS and LSU nrDNA sequences show Agaricus (Gymnopus) acervatus as unique within...

 

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The delimitation of Flammulina Fennae (with Soňa Ripková, Slavomír Adamčík, Viktor Kučera, and Katarína Adamčíková), Mycological Progress (2010)

Multivariate morphometric analyses of micromorphological characters measured on 35 specimens of Flammulina fennae and related...

 

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Names, Names, Names: When nomenclature meets molecules (with R.H. Peterson), McIlvainea (2009)
 

Books

The genus Xerula (with Ronald H. Petersen) (2010)
 

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Appendix 1. - Data Management Scheme, National Science Foundation Data Management Plans (2011)

Publication of results for PI-initiated research will include all contributors of materials specimens and /or...