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Nuevas citas de Blastocladiales (Chytridiomycota) en ambientes contaminados de Ensenada (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

open access: yesDarwiniana, 2001
Tres Chytridiomycota saprótrofos: Blastocladia incrassata, B. sparrowii y B. tenuis (Blastocladiales, Chytridiomycetes) encontrados en ambientes contaminados del partido de Ensenada, Buenos Aires, son citados y descriptos por primera vez para la ...
Mónica M. Steciow   +2 more
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Evolution of fungi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Intenzivnim bavljenjem filogenijom gljiva, znanstvenici su došli do brojnih otkrića. Tako su Paquin i suradnici, korištenjem mitohondrijskih gena koji kodiraju podjedinice 1 – 3 i citokrom b, na temelju rezultata istraživanja pružili snažnu potporu ...
Majić, Boris
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Aquatic fungal diversity assessment through metagenomics is still limited to current databases

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, Volume 70, Issue 11, Page 3249-3260, November 2025.
Abstract Fungi play essential roles across ecosystems, yet their diversity in aquatic environments remains poorly understood compared to terrestrial systems. To address this gap, we analyzed metagenomes from 26 lakes in the boreal and subarctic zones, along with one tropical reservoir, to characterize fungal and fungal‐like (Oomycota) community ...
Anushree Sanyal   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mycoloop: chytrids in aquatic food webs

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2014
Parasites are ecologically significant in various ecosystems through their role in shaping food web structure, facilitating energy transfer, and controlling disease.
Maiko eKagami   +2 more
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Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Chytridiomycota, often referred to as chytrids, can be virulent parasites with the potential to inflict mass mortalities on hosts, causing e.g. changes in phytoplankton size distributions and succession, and the delay or suppression of bloom events ...
Alacid, Elisabet   +9 more
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Seasonal genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of a cosmopolitan freshwater diatom

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, Volume 70, Issue 11, Page 3322-3334, November 2025.
Abstract Most ecosystems are characterized by seasonality, which, through biotic and abiotic changes, influences species biomass dynamics. Recent studies have shown that ecologically important traits can evolve rapidly in response to environmental changes, resulting in eco‐evolutionary dynamics with consequences for population and community dynamics ...
Domiziana Cristini   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parasitic chytrids could promote copepod survival by mediating material transfer from inedible diatoms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at the start of the growing season. Some of the diatom blooms, however, are not grazed by filter-feeding zooplankton like Daphnia due to their large size ...
A Ianora   +25 more
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Temperature and light drive physiological and transcriptional responses, modulating infection outcomes in a freshwater diatom–chytrid system

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, Volume 70, Issue 11, Page 3477-3488, November 2025.
Abstract Stephanodiscus binderanus is a bloom‐forming diatom abundant in winter and persisting into spring in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Climate change impacts these blooms by altering ice cover, turbidity, light penetration, and water temperature.
Katelyn McKindles   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Structural and functional variation in soil fungal communities associated with litter bags containing maize leaf [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosystems. To examine the organisms and genes responsible for complex organic matter degradation in soil, we tracked changes in fungal community composition and ...
Hillekens, Remy H.E.   +6 more
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Managing with fire: effects of recurring prescribed fire on soil and root-associated fungal communities [PDF]

open access: yes
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyAri JumpponenPrescribed fire is a necessary management tool used to reduce fuel loads and to maintain fire-adapted ecosystems over time.
Oliver, Alena K.
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