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Mystery of common mushroom growing from an amphibian shows how little we know about fungi
Editor’s note: A version of this story appeared in CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.
Fungi are fascinating and integral parts of the web of life. They also have a bit of a mixed reputation.
On one hand, mushrooms and networks of fungal roots are sought-after sources of nutritionally rich food, mind-altering drugs and eco-friendly materials — and they help trees share nutrients and store carbon in a way that might fight climate change.
Other members of the fungi family tree are less desirable and act as disease-causing pathogens that can disrupt ecosystems and blight human and animal health.
But a newly described mystery involving a mushroom and a frog suggests that fungi’s role in the environment is anything but black-and-white.
Once upon a planet
A golden-backed frog is seen with a small mushroom (right) growing out of its body. - Lohit Y T
A golden-backed frog is seen with a small mushroom (right) growing out of its body. - Lohit Y T
Some naturalists stumbled upon a strange sight within a roadside pond in the Indian state of Karnataka in June 2023: a golden-backed frog with a tiny mushroom sprouting from its flank.
The team photographed the seemingly healthy amphibian and reported the discovery. Examining the images, an expert identified the mushroom as a common bonnet, a type of fungus that mostly grows on rotting wood.
It’s not clear why the mushroom made the frog its home. The odd growth could be the result of a fungal infection, which is common in frogs, or evidence of a symbiotic relationship.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/mystery-common-mushroom-growing-amphibian-160023540.html
Editor’s note: A version of this story appeared in CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.
Fungi are fascinating and integral parts of the web of life. They also have a bit of a mixed reputation.
On one hand, mushrooms and networks of fungal roots are sought-after sources of nutritionally rich food, mind-altering drugs and eco-friendly materials — and they help trees share nutrients and store carbon in a way that might fight climate change.
Other members of the fungi family tree are less desirable and act as disease-causing pathogens that can disrupt ecosystems and blight human and animal health.
But a newly described mystery involving a mushroom and a frog suggests that fungi’s role in the environment is anything but black-and-white.
Once upon a planet
A golden-backed frog is seen with a small mushroom (right) growing out of its body. - Lohit Y T
A golden-backed frog is seen with a small mushroom (right) growing out of its body. - Lohit Y T
Some naturalists stumbled upon a strange sight within a roadside pond in the Indian state of Karnataka in June 2023: a golden-backed frog with a tiny mushroom sprouting from its flank.
The team photographed the seemingly healthy amphibian and reported the discovery. Examining the images, an expert identified the mushroom as a common bonnet, a type of fungus that mostly grows on rotting wood.
It’s not clear why the mushroom made the frog its home. The odd growth could be the result of a fungal infection, which is common in frogs, or evidence of a symbiotic relationship.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/mystery-common-mushroom-growing-amphibian-160023540.html
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