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- Sporormiella is a genus of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota whose species can be found worldwide, including the Arctic. It grows primarily on dung but also...
- sclerophyll vegetation. However, the use of Sporormiella as a megafaunal proxy has been criticised, noting that Sporormiella is found sporadically in the dung of...
- interstadials were periods of expanding human po****tions. An analysis of Sporormiella fungal spores (which derive mainly from the dung of megaherbivores) in...
- directly after human arrival, there was a rapid decline in the spores of Sporormiella which indicates a decrease in megafaunal biom****. Charcoal microparticles...
- the SW coast of Australia indicate the existence of a fungus called Sporormiella, which survived off the dung of plant-eating mammals. The abundance of...
- Botany: 1–58. Korolyova, O. V. "Coprophilous microfungi of the genus Sporormiella Ellis & Everh. from Ukraine". Science and Education a New Dimension....
- 01612. Dodson, J.; Field, J.H. (May 2018). "What does the occurrence of Sporormiella (Preussia) spores mean in Australian fossil sequences?". Journal of Quaternary...
- timeline and initial sequence of events. Spores of the coprophilous fungus, Sporormiella, found in sediment cores experienced a dramatic decline shortly after...
- species; O. affine (E. Bommer, M. Rousseau & Sacc.) Mussat (1901) = Sporormiella affinis, Sporormiaceae O. alpinum (Sacc.) L. Holm (1979) = Sphaeropezia...
- B, and C were isolated from an unidentified sterile fungal culture, Sporormiella intermedia, and L. elatius, respectively. just outside the European city...