The fungi represent superb tools for the study of evolution 'in action'.
This 1987 book was the first to bring together, in one volume, coverage
of the growing consensus of knowledge and ideas concerning evolutionary
biology of the fungi in the widest sense. It draws, not only upon the
impetus given to the field by the molecular approaches of the time, but
also on the wider technical and philosophical issues raised in the
search for evolutionary pattern in fungal life styles, fungal
populations and at the phylogenetic level. This fascinating text will
continue to interest mycologists and evolutionary biologists.