Utah Fungi

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This wiki site has been created to provide further information on the diversity of fungi in the state of Utah.

Many of these collections were made by students as part of a Mycology course (BIOL 5425) taught in the Department of Biology at the University of Utah.

Highline Trailhead, Uintas Mountains, Utah. © Bryn Dentinger

Habitats

Subalpine habitat, Fehr Lake Trail, Uintas mountains, Utah. © Bryn Dentinger
Desert habitat, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, Utah. © Bryn Dentinger

Utah encompasses an enormous range of habitats, including desert, riparian, pinyon-juniper scrub, foothill oak scrub, aspen-montane, conifer-dominated subalpine and alpine ecosystems.

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Collections

Gastropila fumosa, Fehr Lake Trail, Uintas mountains, Utah. © Bryn Dentinger
Montagnea arenaria, Red Cliffs Campground, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, Utah. © Bryn Dentinger

1. List of collections by collector ID
2. Gallery of all collection images




Class photos

1. BIOL5425 Fall 2017 non-collection photos

Authors

Bryn Dentinger 1,Emerson Arehart 1, Anna Albertsen 1, Mimi Brown 1, & Thomas Sewell 2
1 Natural History Museum of Utah & Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
2 Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK




Acknowledgements

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See also

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