Pyrenomycetes represent one of the largest groups of fungi, but are also one of the most poorly known most likely due to their small size (usually <1mm diameter). These organisms occur throughout all geographical areas on plant material and dung, where they play an essential role in nutrient cycling and decomposition of organic matter. Pyreno Pursuit will be held September 5-9, 2005 and is the first attempt to bring together experts to inventory the diversity of pyrenomycetes in the GSMNP. Preliminary collecting in the Park indicates a high diversity of pyrenomycetes with over 70% of collected species representing new Park records and at least 5% representing species new to science. Products resulting from this bioblitz include: 1) a species checklist, 2) a georeferenced database with distribution and host data, and 3) fresh material which will be used in creating species web pages and identification guides.
Collectors List: CollectorList.pdf
Family Count Graph: FamilyCountAcGraph.pdf
Species Ranking: SpeciesDistributionRanking.pdf
Species Report: Taxonomy.pdf
Upper Taxa List: UpperTaxa.pdf
Principal Investigator
PI Name: Dr. Andrew N. Miller
PI Organization: Illinois Natural History Survey
Primary Taxonomist
Taxonomist Name: Dr. Andrew N. Miller
Taxonomist Organization: Illinois Natural History Survey