fungicola
Fungicola refers to a group of organisms, primarily fungi, that have a parasitic or saprophytic relationship with other fungi. The term originates from the Latin *fungus* (meaning "mushroom" or "fungus") and *cola* (meaning "dweller"), indicating organisms that inhabit or feed on fungi. These fungi are often referred to as "fungus-eating fungi" or "mycoparasites," though not all fungicola are parasitic—some are simply decomposers that break down fungal biomass.
Fungicola species play diverse ecological roles, including pathogenicity, mutualism, and nutrient cycling. Some fungicola act as
Notably, certain fungicola are economically significant. For example, some species are used in biological control to
Studying fungicola involves techniques like microscopy, molecular biology, and controlled laboratory experiments to observe their behavior