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        <description>A recording of the eighth meeting of the Hyphal Fusion Mycology Reading Group, which happened on New Moon, Tuesday, 11 May 02021. @glyph and @notplants discuss an open-access paper exploring the symbiotic relationships between red-cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) and fungi: Jusino MA, Lindner DL, Banik MT, et al. (2016). Experimental evidence of a symbiosis between red-cockaded woodpeckers and fungi. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 283(1827). PDF Link Show Notes Here are links for some of the references made by @glyph and @notplants: Neema Githere - engaging with social media as if your future grandchildren might one day view what you post, Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't - Joey Santore's YouTube channel featuring videos about botany and geology, Ambrosia beetles and mycangia (specialised structures to carry fungal spores), Hiscox, J., O’Leary, J., &amp; Boddy, L. (2018). Fungus wars: basidiomycete battles in wood decay. Studies in mycology, 89, 117-124., I Contain Multitudes by Ed Yong - a book about the humyn microbiome</description>
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