Hyperdiverse: ATBI passes 5000

[Warning: this is a longer-than-usual post. Biological diversity is something worth dwelling on…] All-taxa Biodiversity Inventories (ATBIs) are efforts to fully document biological diversity — list all the species — for some defined area. The value of such documentation, in a world where all the indications are that we’re …
Moonworts in the news

We have our first ‘guest blogger’. At the Foundation’s annual meeting in early August, Dr. Evelyn Williams received the Manierre Award, awarded annually in recognition of recent, peer-reviewed publication of Foundation-sponsored work at the Huron Mountains. Evelyn is a conservation scientist at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Her award-winning publications spring …
HMWF news and new newsletter
I’ve been negligent, the last few months, in posting to the blog. I will break silence with a general update but will follow soon with some posts about ongoing and new research projects. If you have not already received the latest Huron Mt. Wildlife Foundation newsletter, you can find it …
Twenty years of fungi

Documentation of “reference ecosystems” like the pristine landscape of the Huron Mts. is critical for understanding the ‘baseline’ behavior of ecological processes without the confusing effects of a history of intensive human management; without such studies, it is impossible to fully assess effects of long-term environmental changes. However, the value …
Hidden Diversity: Fungal Endophytes

Researchers keep discovering new layers of biological diversity, so perhaps it should not be surprising to learn that there are hundreds (maybe thousands?) of species of poorly known fungi living inside the plants and lichens of the Huron Mountains. These endophytic fungi — fungi that live within the tissues of plants without causing …
2015 Manierre Award — Fire and the Huron Mountains

The Manierre Award, offered annually by HMWF at its annual meeting, honors William and Anne Manierre, long-time supporters of the Foundation and accomplished naturalists themselves. The award recognizes a recent, peer-reviewed publication based on work sponsored by the Huron Mt. Wildlife Foundation. For 2015, the Award recognizes the work of …
Summer 2015 Newsletter
The Summer 2015 HMWF newsletter is now available. It features a story about wolves in the upper midwest, with a focus on Dr. John Vucetich of Michigan Tech, who will be speaking at this year’s annual meeting of the Foundation. You can download a pdf version of the newsletter at …
Microdiversity: Bacteria of the Huron Mountains

[editorial note: This is our first ‘guest post’. It comes from Mario Muscarella, and is about the research he is conducting with his advisor, Dr. Jay Lennon, at Indiana University. I add one comment; description of bacterial diversity is difficult to place in the same framework used for other organisms, …