Coprophilous
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1. Coprophilous Mucorales (ex Zygomycota) from three areas in the semi-arid of Pernambuco, Brazil
Abstract Mucorales comprises fungi commonly isolated as saprobes from soil, dung, stored grains and plants. Although these fungi have been studied in several countries, there are relatively a few reports of them in semi-arid areas. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to assess and compare the Mucorales communities in dung from different species and
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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2. Species of Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) attracted to dung and carrion baited pitfall traps in the Uruguayan Eastern Serranías
This study investigates the species richness and abundance of Drosophila Fallén, 1823 attracted to dung and carrion baited pitfall traps in natural areas with heterogeneous habitats at the Sierra de Minas, Eastern Serranías, southeastern Uruguay. Collecting was carried out on a monthly basis (May 2002 through April 2003). Drosophilids accounted for 0.84% (
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2012-08
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3. Estudo taxonÃmico e molecular de Zygomycetes em excrementos de herbÃvoros no Recife, Pernambuco, Brasil
Herbivore dung has been cited as one of the main substrates for isolation of Zygomycetes. However, there are few studies about species composition in these substrates and genetic variability between Zygomycetes from different geographic regions. The aims of this work were: a) To identify and isolate Zygomycetes from herbivore dung from Recife, Pernambuco, Br
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Coprophilous fungi from Brazil
Sete amostras de esterco, que foram recolhidas do Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul no Brasil e incubado em câmaras humidas, renderam trinta e duas espécie de fungos estercorários. Descrições dos fungos mais interessantes são fornecidas e são discutidos aspectos de biodiversidade e ecologia destes.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology. Publicado em: 2001-09
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5. Interference Competition among Coprophilous Fungi: Production of (+)-Isoepoxydon by Poronia punctata
(+)-Isoepoxydon has been established as the major causative agent of interference competition between Poronia punctata (NRRL 6457), a late fungal colonist of cattle dung, and two early-occurring dung colonists, Ascobolus furfuraceus (NRRL 6460) and Sordaria fimicola (NRRL 6459). This compound was isolated from ethyl acetate extracts of liquid cultures of P.