Hyperparasite fungus discovered in Borneo forests

Scientists have identified a new fungus species that preys on zombie fungi in the tropical forests of Borneo. The discovery was made by researchers at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

The organism is a hyperparasite, meaning it targets other parasites. In this case, it attacks the well-known zombie fungi that manipulate ants.

Researchers described the find as a parasite of parasites. The discovery took place in the tropical forests of Borneo.

The announcement highlights ongoing work in the region's ecology and biology.

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