Skip to content
Skip to navigation menu

 

Prof Lynne Boddy  -  PhD, DSc


Click here to see all publications

Link to ScopusTM Database

Selected Publications

Crockatt, M.E., Pierce, G.I., Camden, R.A, Newell, P. M. & Boddy, L. (2008) Homokaryons are more combative than heterokaryons of Hericium coralloides. Fungal Ecology, 1, 40-48.

Fricker MD, Lee JA, Bebber DP, Tlalka M, Hynes J, Darrah PR, Watkinson SC, Boddy L (2008) Imaging complex nutrient dynamics in mycelial networks. Journal of Microscopy, 231, 317-331.

Rotheray, T.D., Jones, T.H., Fricker, M.D. & Boddy, L. (2008) Grazing alters network architecture during interspecific mycelial interactions. Fungal Ecology 1, 124-132.

Hynes, J.,  Müller, C.T., Jones, C.T. & Boddy L. (2007). Changes in volatile production during the course of fungal mycelial interactions between Hypholoma fasciculare and Resinicium bicolor. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 33, 43-57

Gange, A.C., Gange, E.G., Sparks, T.H. & Boddy, L. (2007) Rapid and recent changes in fungal fruiting patterns. Science 316, 71.

Bebber, D.P., Hynes, J., Darrah, P.R., Boddy, L. & Fricker, M.D. (2007). Biological solutions to transport network design. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 274, 2307-2315.

Wood, J., Tordoff, G. M., Jones, T. H.; Boddy, L. (2006) Reorganization of mycelial networks ofPhanerochaete velutina in response to new woody resources and collembola (Folsomia candida) grazing. Mycological Research, 110, 985-993.

Bretherton, S. Tordoff, GM., Jones, T.H. & Boddy, L. (2006). Compensatory growth of Phanerochaete velutina mycelial systems grazed by Folsomia candida (Collembola). FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 58, 33-44.

De Boer, W., Folman, L., Summerbell, R.C. & Boddy, L. (2005) Living in a fungal world: impact of fungi on bacterial niche development. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 29, 795-811.

Harris, M.J. & Boddy, L. (2005) Nutrient movement and mycelial reorganization in established systems of Phanerochaete velutina, following arrival of colonized wood resources. Microbial Ecology, 50, 141-151.