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Lynne Boddy MBE FRSB FLSW is a Professor of Microbial Ecology at Cardiff University . She works on the ecology of wood decomposition, including synecology and autecology . She won the 2018 Learned Society of Wales Frances Hoggan Medal.
Early life and education [ edit ]
Boddy studied biology at the University of Exeter . She became interested in mycology because she was taught by the notable mycologist John Webster and encountered the fungus Serpula lacrimans causing dry rot in her student accommodation.[1] [2] She joined Queen Mary College as a research assistant working on the decay of wood. Here she was the local organiser of a symposium on decomposer basidiomycetes .[3] She earned a PhD in ecology [4] from Queen Mary University of London and a Doctor of Science DSc degree in the ecology of wood composition from the University of Exeter .[1] She worked under the supervision of Mike Swift.[5]
Research and career [ edit ]
Boddy was appointed a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bath .[when? ] Boddy subsequently joined Cardiff University in 1983, where she worked on antagonistic interactions, mycelia and fungal communities.[6] [7] Fungal communities impact the decay rate of wood. She studied how neural networks could be used to analyse flow cytometry data from phytoplankton .[8] She is interested in how fungi fight with each other as they investigate the forest floor.[9] Boddy identified that fungi battle each other by producing inhibitory chemicals that can be transmitted through the air, equivalent to the poisonous gas produced during World War I .[10] Her research on fighting fungi was featured in New Scientist .[11]
Boddy leads the Fungal Ecology Group at Cardiff University .[12] She looked at the decomposition of coarse woody debris .[13] Boddy has studied the role of fungi in carbon and nutrient cycling .[14] Boddy has studied priority effects during the establishment of fungal communities in wood.[15] She found that abiotic variables impact the fungal interactions of beech wood, and that fungal combative abilities were sensitive to the ambient temperature.[16] She demonstrated that differences in the abiotic factors between sites can cause variation in the impact of priority effects in wood decay communities.[17] In 2008 Boddy argued in The Guardian that fungi were humankind's most invaluable species.[18] She claims that without fungi, land-based ecosystems, including humans, would not exist.[18]
Public engagement [ edit ]
Boddy has presented fungi on the television and radio.[19] She contributed to the film Superfungi: Will fungi help save the world?. [20] She served as president of the British Ecological Society in 2009.[9] [21] She founded the British Mycological Society Fungus Day, which is held annually in October to highlight the importance of fungi in ecosystems.[22] [10] Her outreach highlights the role of fungal mycorrhiza in plant health [23] and the impact amateurs and enthusiasts can have on advancing understanding of mycological diversity.[1] In 2009 Boddy was part of a gold medal winning stand at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show .[24] She led the steering committee for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh exhibition From Another Kingdom .[25] Boddy was part of a science opera which was performed at the Green Man Festival in 2017.[26] The performance included Boddy's research into the Wood-Wide Web .[26] In 2016 Boddy was profiled on The Life Scientific .[27] She delivered the 2018 Cardiff University International Women's Day lecture.[28]
Honours and awards [ edit ]
Boddy was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to mycology and public engagement in science.[32]
Publications [ edit ]
Rayner, A.D.; Boddy, Lynne (1995). Fungal decomposition of wood : its biology and ecology . Wiley. ISBN 978-0471103103 . OCLC 487040189 .
Frankland, Juliet C.; Van West, P.; Boddy, Lynne (2008). Ecology of saprotrophic basidiomycetes . Elsevier Academic Press. OCLC 243828240 .
Ainsworth, Martyn; Boddy, Lynne; Coleman, Max (2010). From another kingdom : the amazing world of fungi . Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781906129675 . OCLC 920233370 .
Watkinson, Sarah C.; Boddy, Lynne; Money, Nicholas P. (7 January 2016). The fungi (Third ed.). Waltham, MA. ISBN 978-0123820341 . OCLC 932528410 . {{cite book }}
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References [ edit ]
^ a b c "Council Biographies" (PDF) . British Mycological Society . Retrieved 5 February 2019 .
^ Boddy, Lynne (1980). Decomposition ecology of fallen branch-wood (PhD thesis). Queen Mary, University of London. OCLC 556733036 . EThOS uk.bl.ethos.238418 .
^ Boddy, Lynne (1993). "Saprotrophic cord-forming fungi: warfare strategies and other ecological aspects". Mycological Research . 97 (6 ): 641–655. doi :10.1016/s0953-7562(09 )80141-x . ISSN 0953-7562 .
^ "Professor Lynne Boddy" . Fungal Ecology at Cardiff . 14 July 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Interview with Prof. Lynne Boddy, fungal ecologist , retrieved 4 February 2019
^ Boddy, Lynne; Morris, C. W.; Wilkins, M. F.; Tarran, G. A.; Burkill, P. H. (1 April 1994). "Neural network analysis of flow cytometric data for 40 marine phytoplankton species" . Cytometry . 15 (4 ): 283–293. doi :10.1002/cyto.990150403 . ISSN 0196-4763 . PMID 8026219 .
^ a b "Speakers" . www.evolbio.mpg.de . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ a b "UK Fungus Day" . www.ukfungusday.co.uk . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Boddy, Lynne. "This means spore: The brutal world of fighting fungi" . New Scientist . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Fungal Ecology at Cardiff" . Fungal Ecology at Cardiff . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Boddy, Lynne (2001). "Fungal Community Ecology and Wood Decomposition Processes in Angiosperms: From Standing Tree to Complete Decay of Coarse Woody Debris". Ecological Bulletins (49 ): 43–56. JSTOR 20113263 .
^ "Fungal community structure and dynamics: drivers of wood decay and carbon cycling" . UKRI . Retrieved 5 February 2019 .
^ Hiscox, Jennifer; Savoury, Melanie; Müller, Carsten T; Lindahl, Björn D; Rogers, Hilary J; Boddy, Lynne (20 March 2015). "Priority effects during fungal community establishment in beech wood" . The ISME Journal . 9 (10 ): 2246–2260. doi :10.1038/ismej.2015.38 . ISSN 1751-7362 . PMC 4579477 . PMID 25798754 .
^ Hiscox, Jennifer; Clarkson, George; Savoury, Melanie; Powell, Georgina; Savva, Ioannis; Lloyd, Matthew; Shipcott, Joseph; Choimes, Argyrios; Amargant Cumbriu, Xavier (1 June 2016). "Effects of pre-colonisation and temperature on interspecific fungal interactions in wood" . Fungal Ecology . 21 : 32–42. doi :10.1016/j.funeco.2016.01.011 . ISSN 1754-5048 .
^ Hiscox, Jennifer; Savoury, Melanie; Johnston, Sarah R.; Parfitt, David; Müller, Carsten T.; Rogers, Hilary J.; Boddy, Lynne (2016). "Location, location, location: priority effects in wood decay communities may vary between sites" (PDF) . Environmental Microbiology . 18 (6 ): 1954–1969. doi :10.1111/1462-2920.13141 . ISSN 1462-2920 . PMID 26626102 .
^ a b Aldred, Jessica (14 November 2008). "Five scientists argue the case for the world's most invaluable species" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Public Engagement and Media" . Fungal Ecology at Cardiff . 14 July 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Super Fungi, will mushrooms save the world?" . videotheque.cnrs.fr . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Coelho, Sara (3 July 2009). "Fun With Fungi: Mycology Careers" . Science | AAAS . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Fungi fight club!" . Royal Society of Biology blog . 10 October 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "about-us" . UK Fungus Day . Retrieved 9 February 2019 .
^ "Fungi - the most important organisms on the planet?" . Dr M Goes Wild . 13 January 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "From another kingdom" . Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Online Shop . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ a b "Science and art? A new opera about how trees communicate" . British Ecological Society . 16 August 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Lynne Boddy on Fungi" . BBC . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ Cardiff University School of Biosciences, IWD2018 | Professor Lynne Boddy | Why we would not be here without fungi , retrieved 4 February 2019
^ Wales, The Learned Society of. "Lynne Boddy" . The Learned Society of Wales . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Learned Society of Wales Awards" . Cardiff University . Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "Professor Lynne Boddy - Honorary Graduate" . Abertay . 7 June 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2019 .
^ "No. 62666" . The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 June 2019. p. B15.
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