Small-mesh nylon bags filled with autoclaved samples of mosses were placed out in the field in northwest Arkansas and central Costa Rica to assess the extent to which mosses could serve as spore traps for myxomycetes. The bags were suspended from low hanging tree branches and left in place for more than four months. When the bags were recollected, the mosses were processed for myxomycetes using the moist chamber culture technique. Thirty-eight (95 %) of the moist chamber cultures prepared with samples of bryophytes from bags placed out in Costa Rica were positive for myxomycetes, and 36 (90 %) of these cultures produced fruiting bodies. In contrast, only 28 (70 %) of the moist chamber cultures prepared with samples of bryophytes placed ...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...
Samples of dead leaves on the forest floor were collected from a locality in central Costa Rica and...
The presence of myxomycete spores in air is undisputed, however there are very few studies that iden...
Field collections and laboratory isolation in moist chamber cultures are two complementary technique...
Field collections and laboratory isolation in moist chamber cultures are two complementary technique...
Samples of the bryophyte (but mostly mosses) mats found on soil, decaying logs, and the bases of tre...
Myxomycete-bryophyte associations have been studied mostly in temperate regions of the world. Data f...
The moist chamber technique is widely used in ecological research on myxomycetes. However, limited ...
The study described herein was conducted in Costa Rica in an effort to generate baseline data on the...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
The myxomycetes associated with the aerial litter microhabitat were investigated in a temperate deci...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
In terms of their flora and fauna, tropical forests are generally reported to be characterized by hi...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...
Samples of dead leaves on the forest floor were collected from a locality in central Costa Rica and...
The presence of myxomycete spores in air is undisputed, however there are very few studies that iden...
Field collections and laboratory isolation in moist chamber cultures are two complementary technique...
Field collections and laboratory isolation in moist chamber cultures are two complementary technique...
Samples of the bryophyte (but mostly mosses) mats found on soil, decaying logs, and the bases of tre...
Myxomycete-bryophyte associations have been studied mostly in temperate regions of the world. Data f...
The moist chamber technique is widely used in ecological research on myxomycetes. However, limited ...
The study described herein was conducted in Costa Rica in an effort to generate baseline data on the...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
The myxomycetes associated with the aerial litter microhabitat were investigated in a temperate deci...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
In terms of their flora and fauna, tropical forests are generally reported to be characterized by hi...
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various ...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...