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Insect-Fungal Interactions
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Insects Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Insecta Six jointed legs, exoskeleton Apx 1 million described species Fungi Kingdom: Fungi 70,000 described species; may be over 1.5 million Immobile like plants, but like animals: can break down organic material for nutrients
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Insect-Fungal Interactions Possible Relationships Fungivory: insect eats fungus Mutualism: both insect and fungus benefits Parasitism: fungus lives on/inside insect and the insect suffers Commensalism: one benefits, the other is unaffected
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Insect Fungivores: Springtails Springtails: thousands of these per square foot in forests: feed on fungus as leaves and wood rot
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Insect Fungivores: Springtails
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Insect Fungivores: Fungus Beetles Fungus Beetles: various kinds, invade rotten wood
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Insect Fungivores: Mushroom Flies A pest for mushroom growers
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Mutualism: Leafcutter Ants
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Real Ant Farms
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Mutualism: Scale Insects “Felt Fungi”
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Mutualism: Bark Beetles
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Tri-Trophic Interactions Endophytes: symbiotic fungi living in grasses - why?
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Parasitism: Fungal Diseases Fungal Insecticides: natural and manipulated
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Parasitism: Fungal Diseases
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Behavioral Effects Feeding reduction: give fungus less nutrients Insect may bask in sun to kill fungus Just before death: insect often moves to a high spot
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Lady Beetles and Fungi? Fungi: Hesperomyces virescens Found on other types of lady beetles in other countries On other lady beetles: may be associated with mortality
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