2nd Nature Walk Fungi

For the second nature walk, my friend and I went to Hammond Pond Reservation which is around 5 minutes from campus at around 4:45. It had rained earlier in the day and was slightly drizzling at the time we walked. It was more woodsy than the area where I walked for the first walk and it felt more in nature. I was honestly shocked that there were so many different examples of fungi in this area as well as the fact that it did not take much to find the different types. I also was shocked at how different they all appeared, showing a great deal of alpha diversity as it was all one area. A common denominator in most all the fungi I observed was they were found on logs or fallen trees. I assume that these conditions are good for breeding all different types of fungi and not just one.

Publicado el octubre 5, 2022 11:11 TARDE por emilywolford emilywolford

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emilywolford

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 04:48 TARDE EDT

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This fungi was all along a log in the middle of the path

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Hongos Bonete (Género Mycena)

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emilywolford

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 04:50 TARDE EDT

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These were lined up in a line on a log

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emilywolford

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 04:55 TARDE EDT

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Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 05:06 TARDE EDT

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 05:18 TARDE EDT

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Políporo Laberíntico (Cerrena unicolor)

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emilywolford

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Octubre 5, 2022 a las 05:08 TARDE EDT

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