The Hyphal Tip: Fungal Genomes and Comparative Genomics

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What does an ant nest look like anyway?

Posted on April 26th, 2007 by sharpton · 1 Comment

Not fungal, but cool science nonetheless (plus, ants are important in some fungal symbioses). Walter R. Tschinkel uses plaster to study ant nests (particularly the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius) and his recent article in Bioone provides us an interesting insight into any colony morphology. Check it out. That's a big any nest.
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