Fungi often manifest above ground as mushrooms, but in northern Arizona's
pinyon habitat, the microorganisms are primarily below ground.
Not exact matches
But beauty won't save the
pinyon jay nor will blandness work against its cousin when climate change raises temperatures and alters bird
habitats in the southwestern United States, according to research sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Indeed, one species, the
pinyon mouse (Peromyscus truei) completely changed its
habitat.
Within its limited range, the bird accepts a variety of
habitats: cholla and yucca shrublands, Joshua tree woodlands, and even open
pinyon — juniper stands.