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- doi:10.1111/phen.12168. ISSNĀ 1365-3032. J. A. Simpson (2000). "More on mycophagous birds" (PDF). Australasian Mycologist. Retrieved 2010-09-23.[permanent...
- mite species, such as Tyrophagus putrescentiae and Acarus siro, are mycophagous and the fungus species they digest are determined by the digestive enzymatic...
- Mushroom-feeding Drosophila (mycophagous Drosophila) are a subset of Drosophila flies that have highly specific mushroom-breeding ecologies. Often these...
- Ectomycorrhizal or hypogeous fungi form a symbiotic relationship with small mycophagous mammals. Hypogeous sporocarps depend on small fungivorous mammals to...
- be spread by wind and water. Therefore, nearly all truffles depend on mycophagous animal vectors for spore dispersal. This is analogous to the dispersal...
- feeding between the surfaces forming blisters and mines. Some families are mycophagous or fungus feeding. These include the cave dwelling Mycetophilidae (fungus...
- occur on the fourth ventrite. Most family members are thought to be mycophagous (fungus eating), but little is known of the feeding habits of most species...
- podocarp Phyllocladus aspleniifolius. Gut contents indicate that they are mycophagous, feeding on fungal hyphae. These species belong to the genus Tasmosalpingus:...
- Robert T.; Curl, Elroy A.; Peterson, Curt M. & Harper, James D. (1989). "Mycophagous grazing and food preference of Proisotoma minuta (Collembola: Isotomidae)...
- including fungi and even some animals such as nematodes. Bacterivorous and mycophagous protists amount to similar biom****es. Necrophagy (the degradation of...