the bracket fungi (Ganoderma spp) is a fungi that causes diseases that kills the host tree that they are under.
Structural adaptation
Their brackets are usually horizontal. Under the bracket structure on the lining of the pores, spores are produced to fall into air currents for dispersal. These pores may be tubes as narrow as 0.1mm. Sometimes the spores may be visible as a powder substance below the bracket as in the rainforest, currents are slight compared to other areas.
physiological adaptation
they produce spores to be able to reproduce
behavioural adaptation
that it is a brown colour which blends into the ground so it makes it harder to be seen by land animals, birds humans etc.
Structural adaptation
Their brackets are usually horizontal. Under the bracket structure on the lining of the pores, spores are produced to fall into air currents for dispersal. These pores may be tubes as narrow as 0.1mm. Sometimes the spores may be visible as a powder substance below the bracket as in the rainforest, currents are slight compared to other areas.
physiological adaptation
they produce spores to be able to reproduce
behavioural adaptation
that it is a brown colour which blends into the ground so it makes it harder to be seen by land animals, birds humans etc.