[Taxacom] moss circles
Don.Colless at csiro.au
Don.Colless at csiro.au
Wed Mar 21 21:43:59 CDT 2007
Some fungi are renowned for forming "fairy circles", etc., of fruiting bodies. Could there be an analogy here.
Don Colless,
Div of Entomology, CSIRO,
GPO Box 1700,
Canberra. 2601.
Email: don.colless at csiro.au
Tuz li munz est miens envirun
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Subject: [Taxacom] moss circles
Recently, circles were discovered in moss living on barkless pine logs in
an area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. A good
number of logs having moss had the circles. Examples can be viewed at
http://www.discoverlifeinamerica.org/atbi/species/Plantae/Bryophyta/index.shtml
Most of the suggestions we have come up with for the origin of these
features are as fanciful as those advanced to explain crop circles
(miniature aliens, drunken snails, etc.). Anyone have any knowledge of
these and of what causes them?
Thanks,
Chuck
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Charles R. Parker, PhD
Research Aquatic Biologist
USGS Biological Resources Discipline
1314 Cherokee Orchard Road
Gatlinburg, TN 37738-3627
USA
Chuck_Parker at usgs.gov
(865) 436-1704
(865) 430-4753 [fax]
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