Materials of the Micronesian Higher Fungi

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Imazeki, Rokuya (1941). "Materials of the Micronesian Higher Fungi". Journal of Japanese Botany. 17 (3): 175–184. doi:10.51033/JJAPBOT.17_3_2502 Check |doi= value (help).


Abstract: Materials of the Micronesian Higher Fungi is a scholarly document focused on the taxonomy and ecological significance of higher fungi in Micronesia, specifically addressing the regions of Chuuk Atoll, Pohnpei State, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The work includes a comprehensive survey of fungal species, detailing their morphological characteristics, ecological roles, and potential applications in local ecosystems. It encompasses a taxonomic catalog that identifies various taxa, providing descriptions and classifications essential for understanding fungal biodiversity in these Pacific island environments. The document also discusses the ecological systems in which these fungi thrive, emphasizing their interactions with native flora and fauna. The time period covered is not explicitly stated, but the focus on contemporary ecological assessments suggests relevance to current environmental studies. This work serves as a critical resource for researchers and practitioners interested in mycology, conservation biology, and the ecological health of Micronesian habitats. The scope is contained within the specific context of higher fungi in Micronesia, with detailed attention to local species and their ecological significance.

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