<div><p>Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studied. They form a complex of unrelated fungi that coexist and compete for honeydew, which is a chemically complex resource. In this study, we used scanning electron microscopy in combination with T-RFLP community profiling and ITS-based tag-pyrosequencing to extensively describe the sooty mould community associated with the honeydews of two ecologically important New Zealand coelostomidiid scale insects, <i>Coelostomidia wairoensis</i> and <i>Ultracoelostoma brittini</i>. We tested the influence of host plant on the community composition of associated sooty moulds, and undertook limited analyses to examine the influence of scale insect s...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Dispersal of wood-decaying fungi has been well studied, but the importance of insects for the disper...
<p>Beetles (Coleoptera) are often among the most abundant and diverse insects that feed on sporocarp...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs of sooty mould from A, kānuka infested with <i>Coelostomidia wairoe...
<p>Plot A shows the multidimensional scaling plot based on T-RFLP peak-profiles using Bray-Curtis di...
Spore characteristics of wood-inhabiting fungi suggest that wind is their predominant dispersal vect...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Ecological networks are composed of interacting communities that influence ecosystem structure and f...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Dispersal of wood-decaying fungi has been well studied, but the importance of insects for the disper...
<p>Beetles (Coleoptera) are often among the most abundant and diverse insects that feed on sporocarp...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs of sooty mould from A, kānuka infested with <i>Coelostomidia wairoe...
<p>Plot A shows the multidimensional scaling plot based on T-RFLP peak-profiles using Bray-Curtis di...
Spore characteristics of wood-inhabiting fungi suggest that wind is their predominant dispersal vect...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
The use of fungal entomopathogens as microbial control agents has driven studies into their ecology ...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Ecological networks are composed of interacting communities that influence ecosystem structure and f...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Interactions among fungi and insects involve hundreds of thousands of species. While insect communit...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Dispersal of wood-decaying fungi has been well studied, but the importance of insects for the disper...
<p>Beetles (Coleoptera) are often among the most abundant and diverse insects that feed on sporocarp...