Climate change is dramatically altering the growing patterns of mushrooms, toadstools and other fungi, research has found.
A team from Cardiff University's School of Biosciences studied more than 52,000 fungal fruiting records from nearly 1,400 localities collected in southern England between 1950 and 2005.
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