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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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James (1978). "Fungus
consumption (
mycophagy) by
small animals" (PDF).
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- (fruit eating),
nectarivory (nectar eating),
gummivory (gum eating) and
mycophagy (fungus eating). The
digestive tract of an
herbivore is host to bacteria...
- the
senescence and
digestion of
fungal pelotons. This
process is
called mycophagy.
Lysis of
pelotons begins between 30 and 40
hours after contact and initial...
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Medicinal fungi Mono diet
Mushroom as food
Mushroom tea
Mushroom hunting Mycophagy "Mushrooms Not For Survival".
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Andrew M.; Parrella,
Michael P. (2009). "
Mycophagy in Coccinellidae:
Review and synthesis".
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without the use of
advanced techniques such as
chemistry or microscopy.
Mycophagy (/maɪˈkɒfədʒi/), the act of
consuming mushrooms,
dates back to ancient...
- Stéphane; De Boer,
Wietse (2010-02-01). "The
bacterial genus Collimonas:
mycophagy,
weathering and
other adaptive solutions to life in
oligotrophic soil...
- (fruit eating),
nectarivory (nectar eating),
gummivory (gum eating) and
mycophagy (fungus eating). The
digestive tract of an
herbivore is host to bacteria...
- of hypogeous,
ectomycorrhizal fungi on a
glacier forefront by
mammal mycophagy". Mycologia. 86 (4): 507–510. doi:10.2307/3760743. JSTOR 3760743. Maser...