sporave
Sporave is a term that primarily refers to a genus of fungi within the family *Sporormiaceae*, commonly found in soil and decaying organic matter. These fungi are known for their role in the decomposition process, breaking down complex organic compounds into simpler substances. Sporave species are often associated with environments rich in plant debris, dung, or compost, where they contribute to nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
The genus *Sporormia* (sometimes referred to colloquially as "sporave") includes several species, such as *Sporormia intermedia*
Sporave fungi are also studied in the context of paleoecology and archaeology. Their spores are well-preserved
While sporave fungi are not typically associated with human disease, some species may produce mycotoxins under