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<p>In designing its local microbial community, the mycelium promotes the growth of some plants over others - shepherding the emergence of particular botanical communities. The mycelium itself, along with the mushrooms it produces, are food for insects, worms, birds and mammals. All of these creatures, plant and animal alike, can be thought of as biomass. The biomass ultimately feeds the fungus; falling branches are air-dropped takeout for the mycelial membranes below. You see this pattern in the contrast between grassland and forest eco-systems: grassland has bacterially-dominated soils while forests have fungal-dominated soil. What started off as a bit of humble bacteria farming grew into a complex and resilient system capable of supporting the mycelium and myriad other lifeforms. I think this is basically what were aiming for.</p>
<p>Thats all fascinating and stuff, but how do we apply this to @elavoies original question(s)?</p>
<p>Ill highlight a few patterns I see in mycelial biology and ecology which I think apply. I have written about some of these elsewhere in the Scuttleverse (apologies for not including references and images and such).</p>
<p>Part 2: <a href="/static/fungi/design-patterns">Mycelial Design Patterns</a>.</p>
<p>Part 2: <a href="/fungi/design-patterns.html">Mycelial Design Patterns</a>.</p>
<h3>Cypherlinks</h3>
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<li>Cypherlink to part 1: %RRp5H5obsNYHhjSa/2FAxcTiyGGVvhPKAUYYgZTj6hI=.sha256</li>