Fungi from dead arthropods and bats of Gomantong cave, northern Borneo, Sabah (Malaysia)
Borneo is a biodiversity and ecotourism hotspot, yet one of its least-studied ecosystems is their limestone caves. Not many studies have been conducted on the role fungi play in tropical cave ecosystems, and no fungal surveys have been conducted in the caves of Sabah, Malaysia. Here, we assess the m...
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