Fungi are phylogenetically and functionally diverse ubiquitous components of almost all ecosystems on Earth, including aquatic environments stretching from high montane lakes down to the deep ocean. Aquatic ecosystems, however, remain frequently overlooked as fungal habitats, although fungi potentially hold ...
Discovery of dark matter fungi in aquatic ecosystems demands a reappraisal of the phylogeny and ecology of zoosporic fungi. Fungal Ecol. 19, 28–38 (2016). Google Scholar Wahl, H. E. et al. What lies beneath? Fungal diversity at the bottom of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. J. Great...
Discovery of dark matter fungi in aquatic ecosystems demands a reappraisal of the phylogeny and ecology of zoosporic fungi Our knowledge of zoosporic fungal phylogeny, physiology, and ecological functions, in particular their role in aquatic food web dynamics and biogeochemistr... Hans-Peter,Grossart...
Discovery of dark matter fungi in aquatic ecosystems demands a reappraisal of the phylogeny and ecology of zoosporic fungi Our knowledge of zoosporic fungal phylogeny, physiology, and ecological functions, in particular their role in aquatic food web dynamics and biogeochemistr... HP Grossart,C Wurz...
Introduction Fungi are adapted to a diverse array of freshwater ecosystems. In streams and rivers, flowing water provides a mechanism for downstream dispersal of fungal propagules. The dominant group of fungi in these habitats, aquatic h... V Gulis,K Kuehn,K Suberkropp - 《Fungi in Biogeochemic...
- 《Ecosystems》 被引量: 661发表: 2001年 Effects of Cadmium and Phenanthrene Mixtures on Aquatic Fungi and Microbially Mediated Leaf Litter Decomposition Urbanization and industrial activities have contributed to widespread contamination by metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, but the combined effect...
1. Despite the widely accepted importance of bacteria and fungi in degrading detritus in aquatic ecosystems there is still very little quantitative informa... SEG Findlay,TL Arsuffi - 《Freshwater Biology》 被引量: 240发表: 2006年 Relative Importance of Bacteria and Fungi in a Tropical Headwater...
door gear and waterproof clothing to school uniforms, medical garments, and high-performance uniforms used in firefighting [12]. Studies indicate that wastewater from dyeing and finishing can account for up to 17–20% of total industrial effluent, posing risks to clean water and aquatic ecosystems...
The adverse impacts on aquatic ecosystems include habitat fragmentation, eutrophication, habitat loss, and invasion of pathogenic as well as toxic species. Although there is increasing evidence that freshwater fungal diversity is high, the study of the biodiversity of freshwater fungi is still in its ...
perspective of ecosystems functions, this book examines the importance of fungi in soil formation, plant primary production, sustenance of secondary producers, and regulation of plant and animal populations and communities, emphasizing the idea that fungi are not alone in the regulation of these ...