Quantifying dynamic resource allocation illuminates foraging strategy in Phanerochaete velutina.
Saprotrophic woodland fungi forage for mineral nutrients and woody resources by extension of a mycelial network across the forest floor. Different species explore at different rates and establish networks with qualitatively differing architecture. However, detailed understanding of fungal foraging b...
Main Authors: | Tlalka, M, Bebber, D, Darrah, P, Watkinson, S, Fricker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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