Fungal biodiversity and their roles in our local ecosystems

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Join us for a fungi-tastic talk! Learn about the mysterious world of fungi and their important role in our environment with expert speakers.

Fungi are poorly known. Of the estimated 3 to 8 million species in existence, only about 120,000 species ever have been named and described. This accounts for only 2 to 5% of the estimated total.

At this talk, Distinguished Professor Michael Gillings and Vanessa McPherson will be talking about their various research projects in the Northern Sydney that explore fungi, their role and their diversity in the environment.

Professor Michael Gillings is in the Department of Biological Sciences at Macquarie University, where he is Professor of Molecular Evolution. In general, his interests focus on genetic diversity and its role in evolution. This allows an eclectic research program, with papers on viruses, bacteria, fungi, diatoms, green algae, invertebrates, plants, sharks, and mammals in the last five years.

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When

  • Tuesday, 02 May 2023 | 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Location

Chatswood Library, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map

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