“…With the development of photon-counting scintillation imaging (PCSI, Tlalka et al, 2002Tlalka et al, , 2003Tlalka et al, , 2007Fricker et al, 2007), it has been possible to map the distribution of the non-metabolised, amino-acid analogue, a-aminoisobutyrate ( 14 C-AIB) during the development of small mycelial networks of Phanerochaete velutina in spatially heterogenous resource environments. We have previously shown that 14 C-AIB was taken up rapidly and distributed throughout the colonies, with a marked pulsatile component to transport that was organised into well demarcated domains that differed in the phase of the oscillations (Tlalka et al, 2003Fricker et al, 2007).…”