Find out what explains this species distribution in this weeks edition of Fungi Friday!
Read moreFungi Friday; Crepidotus cinnabarinus
Crepidotus cinnabarinus found in Rancho Tixtla, Veracruz, Mexico by Alan Rockefeller.
Your Custom Text Here
Crepidotus cinnabarinus found in Rancho Tixtla, Veracruz, Mexico by Alan Rockefeller.
Find out what explains this species distribution in this weeks edition of Fungi Friday!
Read morePoronia punctata growing on old, hay filled horse dung in Portugal. By Elsa.
This species is a great example of how minor changes in human development may have large consequences for individual species.
Read moreOne of the main alpine willow species found in CO, Salix glauca.
These series of experiment that took two years to carry out paint a more descriptive picture of what we see in alpine ecosystems. Compared to aboveground interactions, underground interactions have a stronger influence on species distributions in alpine habitats. Once again, we see how strong a force competition is.
Read moreThe forest floor is heavily influenced by time
Using empirical evidence, this post revisits the ecological concepts associated with soil age.
Read morePhoto by Zaca Lepista. Specimen found in Portugal.
Cultivate knowledge from the forest floor. Learn about the adaptations that has lead to this species global distribution.
Read more1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222