Biodiversity, molecular ecology and environment

Biodiversity conservation through a big picture analysis of the ecological interactions between living and non-living systems including the inter-reactions of molecules within the living and non living environment.

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Saturday, 6 April 2024

Insect-fungus ecology talk at INECOL

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Labels: biodiversity, fungi, Insect, mycelial community, pseudo sclerotial plate, PSP, wood-cavitation, wood-decay mycelia

Friday, 29 March 2024

It was an honour to speak at UNAM faculty of Biological Sciences about the fungal dimension in forest biodiversity and conservation.
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Labels: Biodiversity accommodation, forest ecology, fungi, insects, pseudo sclerotial plate, PSP
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