The Complete Fungi: Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology
By (Author) David S. Hibbett
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
24th June 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Hardback
368
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
A richly illustrated natural history of fungi
Occupying an entire kingdom of their own, fungi comprise over 155,000 species that include yeasts, rusts, and molds as well as the more familiar mushrooms and toadstools that we see in the wild and on our plates. Found widely across the globe, they represent a diverse group of organisms, some living freely in soil and water, and others forming parasitic or symbiotic relationships with plants, algae, and animals. This book presents a broad and accessible overview of fungal diversity, evolution, and ecology. It describes the various forms of fungi and covers topics ranging from fungal origins and reproduction to the historical and cultural significance of fungi for humankind. Blending stunning illustrations with a lively and engaging text, The Complete Fungi is a must for fungi enthusiasts and armchair naturalists alike.
David S. Hibbett is the Andrea B. and Peter D. Klein '64 Distinguished Professor of Biology at Clark University. He is a fellow of the Mycological Society of America and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.