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Convergent evolution of highly reduced fruiting bodies in Pezizomycotina suggests key adaptations to the bee habitat
Anja Amtoft Wynns
Section for Organismal Biology
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Agriculture & Biology
asci
44%
ascomata
59%
Ascomycota
18%
Ascosphaera
83%
beehives
11%
bees
47%
Bettsia
100%
cleistothecia
13%
convergent evolution
65%
Eremascus
93%
Eurotiomycetes
14%
fruiting bodies
55%
fungi
15%
habitats
30%
honey bees
16%
Leotiomycetes
28%
monophyly
9%
Myxotrichaceae
17%
new genus
8%
niches
7%
nucleotide sequences
5%
Pezizomycotina
76%
phylogeny
15%
propolis
11%
solitary bees
12%
spores
21%
symbionts
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bee
65%
convergent evolution
75%
cyst
27%
DNA
4%
fruiting
72%
fungus
15%
habitat
32%
honey
15%
new genus
6%
niche
5%
phylogenetics
14%
spore
17%
symbiont
7%