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I do sincerely hope youll join me this year, in fact I will beg you to do so:001_smile: 26th november 2011 jodrell lecture theatre kew

 

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BMS Autumn Open Meeting Jodrell Laboratory, RBG, Kew 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fungi: animal slayers, saviours and socialists

This years meeting centres around the interactions between fungi and animals, especially invertebrates. These interactions range among killing of animals by fungi, feeding on fungi by animals, and mutualistic symbiotic nutritional relationships. Many fungi rely on animals for dispersal, and many invertebrates use fruit bodies as breeding grounds. The meeting will be wide-ranging and will hopefully include topics such as: Invertebrate grazers change fungal behaviour; Fungus killer of insects – biocontrol; Cordyceps and Hypocrella: dramatic killers of invertebrates; the ecology of Conidiobolus spp. and Basidiobolus; insect galls and fungi; Amphibian extinction by Bd; Invertebrate inhabitants of basidiocarps.

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would of liked to have attended

 

 

 

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You're not going??? But you're the one who originally posted about it :confused1:

 

I'm sure one or two attendees will be more than happy to let you know about what you missed :lol:

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I can`t see an option to book a place, do we just turn up? :confused1:

 

Apparently, we do. I checked with them way back when the senior Mr H originally mentioned it, bless him :biggrin:

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I take it they`re not expecting thousands of people then. :laugh1:

 

its an open meeting and no they never expect a crowd, It is my dream that one day you lot in here will help me fill the hall, I would love to achieve it, I hope one day youll all realise this and come along if only as pay back to me for all the photos you lot get!:lol:

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Another great one I'm going to miss.

 

sounds like a very interesting topic.

You'll have to update the Bug Fung thread with intersting links & snippets

 

would of liked to have attended

 

 

 

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david humphries, get a flippin grip, you slipping away!:sneaky2:

 

You of all folks, and still in all the time ive known you you have never made it!

 

i want a divorce:lol:

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