Publications by: S.J. Nuske

Also publishes as (Susan J. Nuske, Susan Joy Nuske)

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Nuske, S.J., Anslan, S., Tedersoo, L., Congdon, B.C., and Abell, S.E. (2019) Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities are dominated by mammalian dispersed truffle-like taxa in north-east Australian woodlands. Mycorrhiza, 29. pp. 181-193.

Nuske, Susan J., Anslan, Sten, Tedersoo, Leho, Bonner, Mark T.L., Congdon, Brad C., and Abell, Sandra E. (2018) The endangered northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, performs a unique and potentially irreplaceable dispersal role for truffle ectomycorrhizal fungi. Molecular Ecology, 27 (3). pp. 4960-4971.

Nuske, S.J., Vernes, K., May, T.W., Claridge, A.W., Congdon, B.C., Krockenberger, A., and Abell, S.E. (2017) Data on the fungal species consumed by mammal species in Australia. Data in Brief, 12. pp. 251-260.

Nuske, S.J., Vernes, K., May, T.W., Claridge, A.W., Congdon, B.C., Krockenberger, A., and Abell, S.E. (2017) Redundancy among mammalian fungal dispersers and the importance of declining specialists. Fungal Ecology, 27. pp. 1-13.

Nuske, Susan Joy (2017) The importance of declining mammalian fungal specialists for ectomycorrhizal fungal dispersal. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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