Phillips, RyanBarrett, Matthew D.Dixon, KingsleyHopper, Stephen D.2015-12-100022-0477http://hdl.handle.net/1885/69428While rarely tested, the rarity of a species may be linked to the rarity of symbiotic partners. The requirement of many terrestrial plants to form a symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi may limit the distribution and abundance of plant species. Here, in justKeywords: abundance; fungus; germination; habitat conservation; microhabitat; monocotyledon; mycorrhiza; population distribution; rarity; specialization; symbiosis; Drakaea; Fungi; Orchidaceae; Tulasnella Conservation; Drakaea; Microhabitat; Mycorrhiza; Orchid; Plant-soil (below-ground) interactions; Rarity; Specialization; SymbiosisDo mycorrhizal symbioses cause rarity in orchids?201110.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01797.x2016-02-24