The importance of fungi in shaping the paleoecosystem

Author
Taylor T.N. · Osborn J.M.
Published February 1996
Journal Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
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Abstract

Although fungi have a long geologic history, many aspects regarding their origins and subsequent evolution remain impossible to document from the fossil record. As heterotrophs, fungi must interact with other organisms, and it is here that the fossil record can provide an important source of biological and paleoecological information about fungal interactions. Saprophytic, parasitic and biotrophic interactions among fungi and other organisms are ancient; examples of these interrelationships are discussed as they relate to the establishment and evolution of the biological and physical paleoecosystem.

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Title
The importance of fungi in shaping the paleoecosystem
Author
Taylor T.N. · Osborn J.M.
Year
1996
Journal
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Document Type
Research article
Language*
English

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