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Colletotrichum karstii Yan L. Yang, Zuo Y. Liu, K.D. Hyde & L. Cai

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Scientific name
Colletotrichum karstii
Author
Yan L. Yang, Zuo Y. Liu, K.D. Hyde & L. Cai
Common names
 
IUCN Specialist Group
Cup-fungi, Truffles and Allies
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Ascomycota
Class
Sordariomycetes
Order
Incertae sedis
Family
Glomerellaceae
Assessment status
Proposed
Proposed by
Anthony Cavalcanti
Comments etc.
Anthony Cavalcanti, David Minter

Assessment Notes

Taxonomic notes

Colletotrichum karstii belongs to the boninense species complex and is the most common and geographically distributed species within the complex (Damm et al., 2012; Jayawardena et al., 2016).


Why suggested for a Global Red List Assessment?

Due to the several records worldwide, I suggest this species to be categorized as Least Concern.


Geographic range

Species widely distributed, with highest occurrence in Mexico.


Population and Trends

In GBIF the species is registered as Colletotrichum karsti You L. Yang, Zuo Y.Liu, K.D.Hyde & L.Cai, 2011, known in 16 countries with around 113 occurrences.

Population Trend:


Habitat and Ecology

This species occurs in two Brazilian biomes: Pampa and Atlantic Forest.

Subtropical/Tropical Dry ForestSubtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland ForestSubtropical/Tropical Mangrove Forest Vegetation Above High Tide Level

Threats

It presents no obvious threat, being common in several countries.

Housing & urban areasCommercial & industrial areas

Conservation Actions

1/3 of the records in Brazil are in protected areas.

Site/area protectionSite/area managementHabitat & natural process restoration

Research needed

Studies in other areas can help to better understand the distribution of species.

TaxonomyPopulation size, distribution & trendsLife history & ecology

Use and Trade

Unknown.

Unknown

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Country occurrence

Regional Population and Trends

Country Trend Redlisted