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About This Project
The eight islands of the California Archipelago are a well-studied biodiversity hotspot — but we know almost nothing about an entire Kingdom of organisms that live there: the Fungi.
We hypothesize that there are dozens of undescribed and endemic fungi on, and that their functional traits are divergent from their mainland relatives.
By investigating the fungi of this archipelago, our project will contribute to theories of island biogeography and ecology.
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