2021
DOI: 10.29203/ka.2021.511
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Myxomycetes associated with a residential ecosystem

Abstract: The myxomycetes associated with samples of the bark of living trees, ground litter, twigs, and aerial litter collected from a residential ecosystem were investigated with the use of moist chamber cultures. A total of 26 species representing 13 genera were recovered from 100 cultures prepared with samples of the four different types of substrates. The distribution patterns and ecology of these species are discussed in the context of the senior coauthor’s more than 40 years studying myxomycetes.

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“…For example, the Rocky Mountains are in northern Canada, and there are more forests near them. The forest still has a beautiful natural environment and the ecological environment has not been damaged [ 23 ]. For six years in a row since 1994, the United Nations Development Program has ranked the Rocky Mountains as the best place in the world to live.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%