From the initial fruiting to proper spore development, the majority of a mushroom’s sexual development are temperature dependent. New research suggests that darker colored mushrooms are more abundant in colder environments. Darker pigments capture more thermal energy from the sun, helping mushrooms reach optimal temperatures. With global temperatures continuing to rise, it is predicted that selection will favor lighter colored individuals as these pigments are energetically costly to synthesize.
Read moreMushroom coloration relative to temperature; light-colored fungi predicted to rise as global temperatures increase
An ectomycorrhizal Amanita novinupta. Photo by Alan Rockefeller.