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- A pyrophile or pyrophilic/pyrophilous insect is an insect which has evolved to rely upon fire ecology for important parts of their life cycle. Pyrophiles...
- Allows an Estimation of the Sensitivity of the Infrared Receptors in Pyrophilous Melanophila Beetles". PLOS One. 7 (5): e37627. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...737627S...
- Schmitz, H. Soltner, H. Bousack and H. Schmitz, "Infrared receptors in pyrophilous ('fire loving') insects as model for new un-cooled infrared sensors,"...
- recognition as a separate family, near the Strophariaceae. Cr****isporium is pyrophilous and Romagnesiella may be bryophilous. Vizzini A, Consiglio G, Marchetti...
- thermophilic bacteria near Kolbeinsey Ridge and named the species Aquifex pyrophilous. Nanoarchaeum equitans, an archaeal microorganism containing the world's...
- ground and charcoal heaps, sometimes amongst mosses". The occurrence of pyrophilous fungi on burnt substrates is not totally understood, but could be due...
- Zheng; Zhan, Qingbin (2021). "The complete mitochondrial genome of the pyrophilous jewel beetle Melanophila a****inata (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)". Mitochondrial...
- Bousack, Herbert; Schmitz, Helmut (30 March 2011). "Infrared receptors in pyrophilous ("fire loving") insects as model for new un-cooled infrared sensors"...
- genus. Most Aradus feed on fungi, often in dead trees. Some species are pyrophilous, ****ociating with burned habitat such as forests after wildfires. They...
- ****ociation. Retrieved 2012-02-12. Seaver, Fred (1909). "Studies in pyrophilous fungi: I. The occurrence and cultivation of Pyronema". Mycologia. 1 (4):...