Chytrid fungus primarily affects amphibian populations, particularly frogs and toads, rather than grasshoppers. However, if the decline of amphibians disrupts the ecosystem, it could indirectly impact grasshopper populations by altering predator-prey dynamics or plant health. Overall, while chytrid fungus itself does not directly decrease grasshopper numbers, its effects on the ecosystem could have indirect consequences.
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yeah i is kinda the stuff that's on your foot is athletes foot is fungus and from my teacher she told me that it can be contagious. so basicly yes it is...
fugus, other nematodes, and anything bigger than it
If they smell bad, the fugus-y, nasty, stinky, gross.
It's thought that a fugus could have made he "afflicetd" act the way they did
No, fungus do not make their own food. Their modes of nutrition are saprophytic and symbiosis
Zygomycetes are important decomposers in the soil and other environments. They break down simple organic molecules.
It is called a pathogen! it carries the bacteria fugus disease or whatever else into the body!
1 they look like a funny plant 2 their seeds are protected by a sponge like structure present on the top of the fugus
because Jason Kidd put his infecterd toe fugus in Patricks wet left asscheck
The exact reason Gastric-brooding frogs are extinct is not known, but a fugus that causes desease and the degradation of their habitat are propable reasons for their dissapearance.