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Orange-brown crust fungus Crustoderma dryinum on a burned pine log on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, January 27, 2024



This image captures a close-up view of the orange-brown crust fungus Crustoderma dryinum growing on a charred pine log.

**Key Features**

* The log is blackened and slightly charred, indicating it has been exposed to fire.
* The fungus covers the surface of the log in thick patches, creating a dense layer that appears to be several millimeters deep.
* The coloration is predominantly orange-brown, with some areas displaying a lighter brown hue.

**Additional Details**

* Other organisms can be seen growing on the log, including a small insect or arachnid that has wandered onto the surface of the fungus.
* There are no people or other objects visible in the image.

**Overall Context**

The presence of Crustoderma dryinum on this burned pine log suggests that it is an opportunistic species that thrives in environments with limited competition and abundant nutrients. The fact that it has colonized a recently burned area indicates that it may play a role in the ecosystem's recovery process after wildfires. – AI vision

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