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"Gilled: Exploring the Fascinating World of Mushrooms and Sharks" Step into a realm where mushroom gills and shark species intertwine

Background imageGilled Collection: Mushroom gills, SEM

Mushroom gills, SEM
Mushroom gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the gills of an unidentified gilled mushroom. The mushroom is the fruiting body of a fungus

Background imageGilled Collection: DDE-90037560

DDE-90037560
South Pacific, Solomon Islands. Close-up of a colorful Christmas tree worm or burrowing tube worm. Date: 11/02/2005

Background imageGilled Collection: Sandworm

Sandworm (Nereis pellagica). Sandworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles) for locomotion

Background imageGilled Collection: Fiji, Gray Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Amblyrhynchos)

Fiji, Gray Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Amblyrhynchos)

Background imageGilled Collection: Mexico, Guadalupe Island, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias), Close-Up Of Head

Mexico, Guadalupe Island, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias), Close-Up Of Head

Background imageGilled Collection: Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias); Mexico

Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias); Mexico

Background imageGilled Collection: Mexico, Fish Schooling Nearby; Guadalupe Island, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias)

Mexico, Fish Schooling Nearby; Guadalupe Island, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias) In Open Water

Background imageGilled Collection: Mexico, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias); Guadalupe Island

Mexico, Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias); Guadalupe Island

Background imageGilled Collection: Yellow-gilled russula, Russula alutacea, edible

Yellow-gilled russula, Russula alutacea, edible, and the sickener, Russula emetica, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageGilled Collection: Golden Waxcap (Hygrocybe chlorophana)

Golden Waxcap (Hygrocybe chlorophana)

Background imageGilled Collection: Mushrooms, honey fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing in moss

Mushrooms, honey fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing in moss

Background imageGilled Collection: Opened Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Opened Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGilled Collection: Young Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) on moss

Young Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) on moss

Background imageGilled Collection: Mushroom anatomy, diagram

Mushroom anatomy, diagram
Mushroom anatomy. Diagram of the anatomy of Basidiomyceta mushrooms, and their growth from a fungal mycelium in the soil (left) to a full-grown mushroom (right)

Background imageGilled Collection: mushroom field mushroom, meadow mushroom

mushroom field mushroom, meadow mushroom
Antique illustration of a Medicinal and Herbal Plants

Background imageGilled Collection: Hexanchus griseus, a species of shark

Hexanchus griseus, a species of shark
Hexanchus griseus, also known as the bluntnose sixgilled shark or cow shark. Date: 1862

Background imageGilled Collection: Gilled Mushroom on the Forest Floor in Olympic National Park

Gilled Mushroom on the Forest Floor in Olympic National Park

Background imageGilled Collection: Shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGilled Collection: Porcelain Mushroom or Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Porcelain Mushroom or Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Background imageGilled Collection: Golden Pholiota (Pholiota aurivella)

Golden Pholiota (Pholiota aurivella)

Background imageGilled Collection: Golden Pholiota (Pholiota aurivella), Tinner Loh, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe

Golden Pholiota (Pholiota aurivella), Tinner Loh, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageGilled Collection: Oudemansiella fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Oudemansiella fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Background imageGilled Collection: Honey fungus (Armillaria mellea)

Honey fungus (Armillaria mellea)

Background imageGilled Collection: Closed Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Closed Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGilled Collection: Honey fungus (Armillaria spp. ) mushrooms with moss, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Honey fungus (Armillaria spp. ) mushrooms with moss, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Honey fungus (Armillaria spp.) mushrooms with moss, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageGilled Collection: Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida in), with backlighting

Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida in), with backlighting

Background imageGilled Collection: Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida)

Background imageGilled Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) in moss

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) in moss

Background imageGilled Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus C014 / 3019

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus C014 / 3019
Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus. These poisonous mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of the Amanita muscaria fungus. The caps have long been dried

Background imageGilled Collection: Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th century C015 / 6087

Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th century C015 / 6087
Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th-century artwork. The shape of fungal fruiting bodies can range from capped and gilled toadstools and mushrooms (top), to bracket fungi (upper centre), morels (centre)

Background imageGilled Collection: Crimson waxcap mushrooms, artwork

Crimson waxcap mushrooms, artwork
Crimson waxcap (Hygrocybe punicea) mushrooms, artwork. This fungus is found in northern Europe. The mushrooms (fruiting bodies) have a bell-shaped cap (lower right)

Background imageGilled Collection: Ragworm head

Ragworm head. Close-up of the head of a ragworm (Nereis virens), showing its mouthparts. Ragworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia

Background imageGilled Collection: Sandworm body

Sandworm body. Close-up of the body of a sandworm (Nereis pellagica), showing its parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles)

Background imageGilled Collection: Trumpet worm

Trumpet worm. Underside of the marine annelid worm Pectinaria koreni, a type of fanworm. Fanworms live in tubes built out of sand and other bits of debris found on the sea floor

Background imageGilled Collection: Oyster mushrooms

Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a tree trunk. These fruiting bodies (reproductive structures) are produced year-round by the fungus in large clusters

Background imageGilled Collection: Lugworm

Lugworm. Close-up of the head of a lugworm (Arenicola marina). Lugworms are a marine species of annelid worm that have parapodia (hair-like outgrowths) and gills

Background imageGilled Collection: Lugworm body

Lugworm body. Close-up of a section of the body of a lugworm (Arenicola marina). Lugworms are a marine species of annelid worm that have parapodia (hair-like outgrowths) and gills



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"Gilled: Exploring the Fascinating World of Mushrooms and Sharks" Step into a realm where mushroom gills and shark species intertwine, revealing nature's wonders in captivating detail. Delve into the intricate beauty of mushroom gills under the scanning electron microscope (SEM), unlocking their mesmerizing patterns and structures. From the delicate folds of yellow-gilled russula (Russula alutacea) to the edible marvels they hold within, these fungi offer both visual delight and culinary possibilities. Intriguingly, our exploration takes us beyond mushrooms as we encounter Hexanchus griseus, a species of shark with its own set of distinctive gills. Witnessing these ancient creatures navigate through ocean depths reminds us of their vital role in maintaining marine ecosystems. Venturing further, we discover sandworms wriggling beneath sandy shores—a testament to life's adaptability even in seemingly harsh environments. Meanwhile, Fiji's Gray Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Amblyrhynchos) gracefully glides through coral reefs, showcasing nature's harmony between predator and prey. Journeying to Mexico's Guadalupe Island reveals encounters with awe-inspiring Great White Sharks (Carcharodon Carcharias). A close-up view unveils every detail on their formidable heads while highlighting their power and majesty. As fish school nearby in open waters, these apex predators command respect as guardians of the marine ecosystem. Amidst this Mexican paradise lies Golden Waxcap (Hygrocybe chlorophana), an enchanting mushroom that adds vibrant hues to meadows. Its golden cap stands out against lush greenery—an exquisite reminder that beauty can be found even amidst ordinary landscapes. "Gilled" invites you on an extraordinary expedition where mushrooms' hidden world collides with sharks' dominance over oceans. Prepare to be captivated by nature's diversity at every turn—whether it is exploring microscopic intricacies or witnessing the grandeur of apex predators.