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NATURE
192 Pages, 5 x 8
Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB
Trade Paper, $19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $26.95)
Publication Date: September 2025
ISBN 9798992398847
Rights: WOR
Green Writers Press (Sep 2025)
“Prepare to be amazed and delighted by the fungal kingdom beneath our feet. Whether you’re a seasoned mycologist or a casual observer of the outdoors, Animal Mycophiles will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the unseen partnerships that shape our planet.” —Alisha Millican, Assistant Curator of Fungi University of West Alabama Herbarium (UWAL)
“Animal Mycophiles: Critters That Hunt, Farm, Self-Medicate, and Get High on Fungi is a captivating deep dive into the strange, beautiful, and often hilarious relationships between fungi and animals—a must-read for anyone who loves to learn about the world around them. With an energetic and approachable tone, the book explores a world where flies buzz around fungal buffets, and ants and termites operate as underground mushroom farmers. One of the standout chapters features the unforgettable “Poop Squad”—coprophilous fungi that thrive in dung. From pollinators and reptiles to birds, monkeys, and mammals that munch on mushrooms for food, healing, or even a little fungal-fueled high, each chapter reveals just how deeply fungi are woven into animal behavior and ecosystems. It’s smart, exciting, and packed with fungal fun—perfect for anyone passionate about the wild intersections of mycology and zoology. It's all connected!” —Kaitlyn Kuehn, a plant biologist/mycologist and the host of Flora Funga Podcast
“. . . Animal Mycophiles truly took me on a journey of the vitalness of mushrooms and Eva Gordon is an excellent guide. Even when talking about the more technical sides of their relationships, she keeps a light and even humorous tone. I found myself enjoying the descriptions of a bug’s digestive system, just as much as when she was describing butterflies getting drunk on nectar. Gordon writes her book in a way that allows me to understand even the most complicated of terms, like ‘zoochory.’ Her past as a science teacher really shines through when she expertly dissects the symbiotic relationships featured in her book. After reading Gordon’s book, I can confidently say that her writing is not just for mushroom experts. Animal Mycophiles is for anyone who loves what mushrooms do for them and the world. Even if you just have a passing interest in science, this book is for you. . . .” —Grace Zander, FUNGI Magazine