Hello,

I wanted to inform the Ecolog Community that we have a few spaces available for 
the Tropical Fungi and Fungi-like Organisms course this summer. Applications 
are being reviewed on a rolling basis. The course is led by Priscila Chaverri 
(UMD) and Greg Mueller (Chicago Botanic Garden).

Overview

The Tropical fungi and fungal-like organisms is an intensive course that will 
focus on the ecology, diversity and basic classification of tropical macro- and 
micro-fungi, and fungal-like organisms, including slime molds "myxomycetes." 
You will learn how fungi are associated with other living and dead organisms 
(symbionts and saprotrophs), other microorganisms (hyperparasites), insects 
(entomopathogens), plants (pathogens, endophytes, mycorrhizae), and animals 
(symbionts). The course will cover collecting fungi from high elevation to 
mid-elevation forested areas, as well as short field and laboratory research 
projects. In addition, we will discuss how fungi affect conservation, our lives 
and society.

The first half of the trip will be at a high elevation forest (Cuericí, Cerro 
de la Muerte) dominated by oak trees and the second half will take place in 
mixed forests at mid- to low-elevation forests (Las Cruces Biological Stations 
and Las Tablas, Amistad-Pacífico Conservation Area). This contrast will give 
you the opportunity to study ecological and taxonomical differences among the 
fungi and locations.

For more information visit: 
http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/tropical-fungi-and-fungi-like-organisms.html

Any help distributing this information is appreciated.

Andrés Santana, M.Sc.
Graduate Program Coordinator
Organization for Tropical Studies
San Pedro, Costa Rica. 676-2050
(506) 2524-0607 ext. 1511
Skype: andres.santana_otscro // twitter: 
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