00:36:18 Shane Hanofee: Base of the Amanita can be seen in the second picture 00:37:21 mary ellen campbe: your welcome 00:42:52 Stephanie : timber cutting info from Advocate https://www.advocate-news.com/2021/03/03/2717969/ 00:42:57 jinenne sutherland: Yes please on resources for finding mushroom guides! I have 5 acres in Mendocino that is covered in mushrooms and I’m still a newbie. I need a mushroom sensei! 00:43:01 Stephanie : https://www.advocate-news.com/2021/01/28/community-column-why-is-calfire-cutting-some-of-the-last-second-growth-redwoods/ 00:43:47 kyle sipes: What about Amanita protecta or something near that? 00:48:19 Shane Hanofee: I suppose its possible. There are a few inland records of that species but I'm unfamiliar with it to be able to confirm. 00:56:06 Harriet Bye and Larry Sawyer: if most people turned off their videos, her bandwidth would improve... 01:33:17 Alan Rockefeller: Looks like Morchella brunnea 01:37:23 Mandy Hackney: Ive heard some people say that you shouldn't eat morels from burn zones because sometimes chemicals are used to douse the fires....is this just fake news? 01:48:18 Jill Surdzial: How deeply does the heat penetrate into the soil during a regular burn versus a mega burn? 01:48:23 Wendy So: are there documented cases of morel poisoning from fire retardants? 01:50:10 Wendy So: great talk Thea! are there burn morel mycelium in the soil before a burn? 01:50:21 Tom Jelen: Thanks so much for this very interesting presentation. Great info. Sorry I was bouncing in and out, but I was making a kettle of baked potato/oyster mushroom soup… OMG it’s tasty! 01:50:40 Tom Jelen: Gotta go! Peace 01:51:21 Wallis (she/they): a lot of shrubs have arbuscular mycorrhizae, which are much more cryptic than ectomycorrhizae - do you know of any studies on fire dynamics and succession in AM fungi? This seems important for chapparal systems! 01:51:30 Daniel Winkler: I missed the beginning, but there is that great paper on native mushroom use and forest management California Indian Ethnomycology and Associated Forest Management by Kat Anderson and Frank Lake 2013 talking about how native burning also helped the mushroom. 01:55:18 Daniel Winkler: just don't start burning after reading that paper! 01:55:40 Jill Surdzial: Here’s the link to that paper:https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/44857 01:55:55 Shane Hanofee: What can you tell us about geographic diversity in fire-following fungi? Are there different species here compared to other areas of the world with fire regimes? Are these species cosmopolitan? Species complexes? All of the above? 01:58:45 Shane Hanofee: Thank you! 02:05:57 Robin Paschall (she/her): can you explain how/where melatonin plays a role in fire protection? 02:07:06 Robin Paschall (she/her): thnaks 02:07:21 Daniel Winkler: Thanks so much for the very interesting talk, Thea! 02:07:48 Tom Bigelow: Thanks for a great talk! 02:07:48 Wallis (she/they): Great talk! Thank you so much! 02:07:55 Amy BeberVanzo: Thanks, Thea! 02:08:25 jinenne sutherland: Thank you so much! 02:08:46 Robin Paschall (she/her): will there be a transcript of this chat available for the links etc? 02:09:05 Ken Sasaki: Thanks Thea 02:09:18 Robin Paschall (she/her): Thanks so much Thea!!