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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sporormiella is a genus of fungi in the Sporormiaceae family. Species of the genus are obligately coprophilous, occurring on the dung of domestic livestock as well as wild herbivores. The genus is distributed across boreal and temperate regions of the world, and contains about 80 species. The spores have characteristic features they are dark brown, septate and have a pronounced sigmoid germination pore, which enables their use in paleoecology as a proxy for the abundance of grazing mammals.…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sporormiella is a genus of fungi in the Sporormiaceae family. Species of the genus are obligately coprophilous, occurring on the dung of domestic livestock as well as wild herbivores. The genus is distributed across boreal and temperate regions of the world, and contains about 80 species. The spores have characteristic features they are dark brown, septate and have a pronounced sigmoid germination pore, which enables their use in paleoecology as a proxy for the abundance of grazing mammals.