نتایج جستجو برای: dung fungi

تعداد نتایج: 47657  

2013
Xiuzhi Ma Per Ambus Shiping Wang Yanfen Wang Chengjie Wang

To investigate the effect of sheep dung on soil carbon (C) sequestration, a 152 days incubation experiment was conducted with soils from two different Inner Mongolian grasslands, i.e. a Leymus chinensis dominated grassland representing the climax community (2.1% organic matter content) and a heavily degraded Artemisia frigida dominated community (1.3% organic matter content). Dung was collected...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Eleanor M Slade Terhi Riutta Tomas Roslin Hanna L Tuomisto

Agriculture is one of the largest anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with dairy and beef production accounting for nearly two-thirds of emissions. Several recent papers suggest that dung beetles may affect fluxes of GHGs from cattle farming. Here, we put these previous findings into context. Using Finland as an example, we assessed GHG emissions at three scales: the dung pat, pas...

2014
Beatrice Nervo Claudia Tocco Enrico Caprio Claudia Palestrini Antonio Rolando Norman W. H. Mason

Understanding of the role of body mass in structural-functional relationships is pressing, particularly because species losses often occur non-randomly with respect to body size. Our study examined the effects of dung beetle body mass on dung removal at two levels. First, we used the lab experiment to evaluate the efficiency of eight dung beetle species belonging to two functional groups (tunne...

2013
Anne M. Estes David J. Hearn Emilie C. Snell-Rood Michele Feindler Karla Feeser Tselotie Abebe Julie C. Dunning Hotopp Armin P. Moczek

Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associated with mutualistic bacteria that supplement missing nutrients. Herbivorous mammal dung contains more than 86% cellulose and lacks amino acids essential for insect development and reproduction. Yet one of the most ecologically necessary and evolutionarily successful groups of beetles, the dung be...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1989
A L Dyce B D Marshall

The value of the dung of game animals as a larval habitat for Culicoides species was briefly investigated in 1973/74 in the Kruger National Park, Transvaal, Republic of South Africa. A total of 4 species in the subgenus Avaritia was reared, 3 from elephant dung, 2 from zebra dung and 1 from the dung of buffalo. These early studies have recently led to more intensive rearing and a better underst...

2013
Atte Penttilä Eleanor M. Slade Asko Simojoki Terhi Riutta Kari Minkkinen Tomas Roslin

Agriculture is one of the largest contributors of the anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) responsible for global warming. Measurements of gas fluxes from dung pats suggest that dung is a source of GHGs, but whether these emissions are modified by arthropods has not been studied. A closed chamber system was used to measure the fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2...

Hamze Ali Shirmardi Pejman Tahmasebi Kohyani, Sepideh Fazelian

During last two decades studies on endozoochorous seed dispersal indicated that a large numbers of plant seeds are potentially dispersed and suceefully germinated via animal dung. However, very little is known about the relative importance of endozoochory in germination success of plant species in semi-steppe rangelands. In this paper we examined dung germinating seed content, seed deposition p...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Levi Yafetto Loran Carroll Yunluan Cui Diana J. Davis Mark W. F. Fischer Andrew C. Henterly Jordan D. Kessler Hayley A. Kilroy Jacob B. Shidler Jessica L. Stolze-Rybczynski Zachary Sugawara Nicholas P. Money

BACKGROUND A variety of spore discharge processes have evolved among the fungi. Those with the longest ranges are powered by hydrostatic pressure and include "squirt guns" that are most common in the Ascomycota and Zygomycota. In these fungi, fluid-filled stalks that support single spores or spore-filled sporangia, or cells called asci that contain multiple spores, are pressurized by osmosis. B...

2017
Gregory T. Sullivan Sebahat K. Ozman-Sullivan Anne Bourne Jean-Pierre Lumaret Unal Zeybekoglu Myron P. Zalucki Greg Baxter

Guilds of dung dwelling and tunneling dung beetles coexist in local assemblages in warm temperate regions, despite the tendency of dwellers to be inferior competitors. A field experiment on the Black Sea coast of Turkey examined the role of temporal resource partitioning in their coexistence. Standardized dung pads deposited at 4 h intervals through a 24 h period in summer were collected 12, 24...

Journal: :Fungal Biology 2021

Fungi in the Nidulariaceae, otherwise known as ‘bird's nest fungi’, are among least studied groups of Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota). Bird's fungi globally distributed and typically grow on woody debris or animal dung saprotrophs. This group is morphologically diverse with ca. 200 described species. Phylogenetic relationships bird's were investigated four commonly used loci (ITS, LSU, tef, rpb2...

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