Studies on fungal taxonomy and fungal diversity are crucial for a better understanding of the interactions between fungi and their habitats. To date, there is no published record on macrofungal diversity in Pulau Bidong, Terengganu. Therefore, this study aimed to identify macrofungi species found with their respective substrates and to determine the ...
null Tsia Mun Kaik, null Aqilah Mohammad
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Mycophagy in Primates of the Issa Valley, Tanzania
Mushroom consumption in Issa Valley primates varies by species and availability. Chimpanzees and red‐tailed monkeys use mushrooms as a fallback food, while baboons prefer them year‐round. Our study highlights the ecological and evolutionary significance of mycophagy in primates.
Theresa A. Schulze +7 more
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An ethnomycological survey of macrofungi utilized by Aeta communities in Central Luzon, Philippines [PDF]
Questionnaires and formatted interviews were used to determine mushrooms used as food and as materials for societal rituals and beliefs among six Aeta communities in three provinces of Central Luzon, Northern Philippines.
De Leon AM, Reyes RG, dela Cruz TEE
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A preliminary census of the macro fungi of Mt Wellington, Tasmania the Ascomycota [PDF]
This work continues the process of documenting the macrofungi of Mt Wellington. Two earlier publications were concerned with the and non-gilled Basidiomycota, respectively, excluding the sequestrate species.
Gates, GM, Ratkowsky, DA
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Literature review on antimony concentrations in foodstuffs and consumer risk assessment
Abstract This study aimed to produce a comprehensive review of published data and Swiss enforcement laboratory analyses on antimony (Sb) concentrations in foodstuffs, including their sources, speciation, and potential health risks to consumers. Sb concentration data were compiled through an extensive survey of both scientific and grey literature.
Ursina Morgenthaler +2 more
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Four Unrecorded Macrofungi from Mudeungsan National Park in Korea
Macrofungi are major decomposers in terrestrial ecosystems, acting as nutrient cyclers, wood decomposers, and plant symbionts. Despite their beneficial effects, the diversity of macrofungi is not as well understood as that of the flora and fauna ...
Minseo Cho +5 more
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Complex relationship between soil fungi and conservation value assessments in boreal forests
Abstract Large‐scale industrial forestry is a threat to biodiversity and imposes long‐lasting changes to many forested biomes. Preserving forests as reserves is an important component of the strategy for safeguarding forest biodiversity. Yet, the selection of forests of high biodiversity value is usually based on proxies (i.e., subsets of aboveground ...
Julia Kyaschenko +7 more
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Fungi as responsive and accumulative bioindicators of forest site pollution in the Šalek valley [PDF]
V Šaleški dolini smo analizirali talne in nadzemne glivne združbe z namenom ugotoviti potencialno onesnaženost gozdnih rastišč. Glive smo uporabili kot odzivne (pojavljanje trosnjakov višjih gliv, raziskave tipov ektomikorize in mikoriznega potenciala ...
Al Sayegh-Petkovšek, Samar +1 more
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Home range size, habitat selection, and mycophagy of sympatric North American flying squirrels
Abstract The northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) is a mycophagous specialist (i.e., having a fungi‐dominated diet) which might be displaced following northward range expansion by the congeneric southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans). Loss of the northern flying squirrel could, in turn, limit fungi spore dispersal in forest communities ...
Rebekah Persad +3 more
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Some records of wood-inhabiting fungi on Fagus sylvatica in northern Spain [PDF]
Es presenta una llista d'algunes recol·leccions interessants de macromicets sobre Fagus, fetes en algunes prospeccions a Astúries i Navarra, en novembre de 2005 .
Heilmann-Clausen, J., Walleyn, R.
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