A presentation from July’s 2020 online meeting on the Observation of Behavioral Interactions Between Forest Fauna and the Cracked Cap Polypore Using iNaturalist Data by Daniel Gillies.
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Richard Jacob
I became more interested in mushrooms when I found morels growing in the backyard of my new house. After joining the club I have been sucked into the world of mycology. Since then I have combined my passions of science and mycology and started a DNA barcoding initiative.
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- Richard Jacob August 28, 2024
- Richard Jacob August 28, 2024
- Lenard Milich August 20, 2024
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- Barton Humphrey August 16, 2024
Very interesting, The use of pics on iNaturalist for conducting a correlation observation analysis. I will have to check out my locust trees more carefully. And thank you for recommendation that it is okay to have multiple pics of same species, especially from different areas.
Thank you! I look forward to looking for those repeat observations – the temporal data could be very interesting.