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How will our forest trees cope with the loss of these bird-fungus interactions ... bird species from Patagonia (Chucao ...
show that diversity in this genus is much greater than previously thought and that some of its species are at risk of disappearing as old-growth forest is logged. Many of the fungi of the genus ...
We’re excited to announce that the Arbor Day Impact Fund’s most recent beneficiary has created a new technology that makes ...
This fungus has kept moth numbers in check for decades, but now its decline is tipping the balance in favor of widespread forest destruction. Researchers confirm that recent moth outbreaks are ...
Exophiala, a genus of saprotrophic black fungi commonly found in the environment, is typically associated with cutaneous infections in immunocompromised hosts and rarely manifests as pneumonia.
Many fungi rely on decaying trees for habitat and “have evolved during millions and millions of years to [use] those specific tree species and those forest habitats,” Anders Dahlberg ...
The discoveries show that diversity in this genus is much greater than previously thought and that some of its species are at risk of disappearing as old-growth forest is logged. Although fungi of ...
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