Insects and fungi are known to play important roles in overall forest health; however, the relationship between the two is not well studied. In the field we observed insects in gilled mushrooms. This led us to question if other fungal fruiting bodies also contained macroinvertebrate assemblages. We hypothesized that there would be a significant difference of macroinvertebrate assemblages between the three hymenial types studied: gilled, pored, and tubed. We also hypothesized that older fungi would contain larger assemblages of macroinvertebrates. Fungi were collected from five different areas at Cranberry Lake Biological Station. Macroinvertebrates were extracted using Berlese funnels for 4.5-5 hours. The fungi represent both experimental a...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
This checklist was compiled from Gordon Natural Area (GNA) Staff fieldwork in 2017-2018, augmented b...
Hypogeous sporocarps were sampled during two years in spruce-fir and northern hardwood forests on Ro...
Fungi and invertebrates comprise a major part of biodiversity in dead wood ecosystems and invertebra...
Heterobasidion spp. pathogenic fungi produce conspicuous fruitbodies on infected wood, which may rep...
I investigated interactions between the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its two m...
1. Decomposer communities perform an essential ecosystem function by recycling nutrients. However, t...
Fungal metabolic volatiles attract Drosophila suzukii which oviposits in ripening fruits, but there ...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
1. Decomposer communities perform an essential ecosystem function by recycling nutrients. However, t...
<p>Beetles (Coleoptera) are often among the most abundant and diverse insects that feed on sporocarp...
Community assembly is an integral process in all ecosystems, producing patterns of species distribut...
Insect–fungal interactions are an important but understudied aspect of tropical forest ecology. Here...
Comparison of ecological traits of co-existing Metarhizium: What does it take to dominate an agricul...
We previously showed that the females of the mushroom sciarid, Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839) (Di...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
This checklist was compiled from Gordon Natural Area (GNA) Staff fieldwork in 2017-2018, augmented b...
Hypogeous sporocarps were sampled during two years in spruce-fir and northern hardwood forests on Ro...
Fungi and invertebrates comprise a major part of biodiversity in dead wood ecosystems and invertebra...
Heterobasidion spp. pathogenic fungi produce conspicuous fruitbodies on infected wood, which may rep...
I investigated interactions between the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its two m...
1. Decomposer communities perform an essential ecosystem function by recycling nutrients. However, t...
Fungal metabolic volatiles attract Drosophila suzukii which oviposits in ripening fruits, but there ...
Biological communities within living organisms are structured by their host's traits. How host trait...
1. Decomposer communities perform an essential ecosystem function by recycling nutrients. However, t...
<p>Beetles (Coleoptera) are often among the most abundant and diverse insects that feed on sporocarp...
Community assembly is an integral process in all ecosystems, producing patterns of species distribut...
Insect–fungal interactions are an important but understudied aspect of tropical forest ecology. Here...
Comparison of ecological traits of co-existing Metarhizium: What does it take to dominate an agricul...
We previously showed that the females of the mushroom sciarid, Lycoriella ingenua (Dufour, 1839) (Di...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
This checklist was compiled from Gordon Natural Area (GNA) Staff fieldwork in 2017-2018, augmented b...
Hypogeous sporocarps were sampled during two years in spruce-fir and northern hardwood forests on Ro...