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Fungivory or
mycophagy is the
process of
organisms consuming fungi. Many
different organisms have been
recorded to gain
their energy from
consuming fungi...
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those that feed on
fungi are
mycophages or
mycotrophs (e.g., the
ciliate family Grossglockneriidae of
obligate mycophages);
those that prey on nematodes...
- that feed on
fungi are as
diverse as
fungi themselves and are
called mycophages.
Squirrels and
chipmunks eat the
greatest variety of fungi, but there...
- (Ancient Gr****: μύκης
mykes ("fungus") +
Latin virus), also
known as
mycophages, are
viruses that
infect fungi. The
majority of
mycoviruses have double-stranded...
- microflore-microfaune: expériences sur
Pseudosinella alba (Packard),
Collembole mycophage".
Revue d'Écologie et de
Biologie du Sol. 18 (3): 291–303. Lartey, Robert...
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fungi with
hypogeous fruiting bodies. Many
species of
small mammals are
mycophages,
eating a wide
range of
fungi and
especially the
fruiting bodies. Spores...
- of
nematodes (roundworms) in the
order Aphelenchida. Most are
obligate mycophages, but some feed on wood, with two species, the red ring
nematode (B. cocophilus)...
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using a
process similar to RNA interference. Mycoviruses, also
known as
mycophages, are
viruses that
infect fungi. The
infection of
fungal cells is different...
- (e.g. cereals, beans, flour,
dried fruit, nuts).
Adults and
larvae are
mycophages that feed on mould.
These species belong to the
genus Cryptophilus: Cryptophilus...
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decaying trees.
Collection method: barking. Biology: some are
saprophages or
mycophages.
Piestinae includes three genera and five
species in
North America. These...