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Fungi in the Marine Environment: Open Questions and Unsolved Problems

Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism communities as parasites and mutualists. Although estimates for the number of fungal species on the planet range from 1.5 to over 5 million, likely fewer than 10% of fungi have been identified so far....

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Autores principales: Amend, Anthony, Burgaud, Gaetan, Cunliffe, Michael, Edgcomb, Virginia P., Ettinger, Cassandra L., Gutiérrez, M. H., Heitman, Joseph, Hom, Erik F. Y., Ianiri, Giuseppe, Jones, Adam C., Kagami, Maiko, Picard, Kathryn T., Quandt, C. Alisha, Raghukumar, Seshagiri, Riquelme, Mertixell, Stajich, Jason, Vargas-Muñiz, José, Walker, Allison K., Yarden, Oded, Gladfelter, Amy S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01189-18
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author Amend, Anthony
Burgaud, Gaetan
Cunliffe, Michael
Edgcomb, Virginia P.
Ettinger, Cassandra L.
Gutiérrez, M. H.
Heitman, Joseph
Hom, Erik F. Y.
Ianiri, Giuseppe
Jones, Adam C.
Kagami, Maiko
Picard, Kathryn T.
Quandt, C. Alisha
Raghukumar, Seshagiri
Riquelme, Mertixell
Stajich, Jason
Vargas-Muñiz, José
Walker, Allison K.
Yarden, Oded
Gladfelter, Amy S.
author_facet Amend, Anthony
Burgaud, Gaetan
Cunliffe, Michael
Edgcomb, Virginia P.
Ettinger, Cassandra L.
Gutiérrez, M. H.
Heitman, Joseph
Hom, Erik F. Y.
Ianiri, Giuseppe
Jones, Adam C.
Kagami, Maiko
Picard, Kathryn T.
Quandt, C. Alisha
Raghukumar, Seshagiri
Riquelme, Mertixell
Stajich, Jason
Vargas-Muñiz, José
Walker, Allison K.
Yarden, Oded
Gladfelter, Amy S.
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description Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism communities as parasites and mutualists. Although estimates for the number of fungal species on the planet range from 1.5 to over 5 million, likely fewer than 10% of fungi have been identified so far. To date, a relatively small percentage of described species are associated with marine environments, with ∼1,100 species retrieved exclusively from the marine environment. Nevertheless, fungi have been found in nearly every marine habitat explored, from the surface of the ocean to kilometers below ocean sediments. Fungi are hypothesized to contribute to phytoplankton population cycles and the biological carbon pump and are active in the chemistry of marine sediments. Many fungi have been identified as commensals or pathogens of marine animals (e.g., corals and sponges), plants, and algae. Despite their varied roles, remarkably little is known about the diversity of this major branch of eukaryotic life in marine ecosystems or their ecological functions. This perspective emerges from a Marine Fungi Workshop held in May 2018 at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. We present the state of knowledge as well as the multitude of open questions regarding the diversity and function of fungi in the marine biosphere and geochemical cycles.
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spelling pubmed-64014812019-03-12 Fungi in the Marine Environment: Open Questions and Unsolved Problems Amend, Anthony Burgaud, Gaetan Cunliffe, Michael Edgcomb, Virginia P. Ettinger, Cassandra L. Gutiérrez, M. H. Heitman, Joseph Hom, Erik F. Y. Ianiri, Giuseppe Jones, Adam C. Kagami, Maiko Picard, Kathryn T. Quandt, C. Alisha Raghukumar, Seshagiri Riquelme, Mertixell Stajich, Jason Vargas-Muñiz, José Walker, Allison K. Yarden, Oded Gladfelter, Amy S. mBio Minireview Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism communities as parasites and mutualists. Although estimates for the number of fungal species on the planet range from 1.5 to over 5 million, likely fewer than 10% of fungi have been identified so far. To date, a relatively small percentage of described species are associated with marine environments, with ∼1,100 species retrieved exclusively from the marine environment. Nevertheless, fungi have been found in nearly every marine habitat explored, from the surface of the ocean to kilometers below ocean sediments. Fungi are hypothesized to contribute to phytoplankton population cycles and the biological carbon pump and are active in the chemistry of marine sediments. Many fungi have been identified as commensals or pathogens of marine animals (e.g., corals and sponges), plants, and algae. Despite their varied roles, remarkably little is known about the diversity of this major branch of eukaryotic life in marine ecosystems or their ecological functions. This perspective emerges from a Marine Fungi Workshop held in May 2018 at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. We present the state of knowledge as well as the multitude of open questions regarding the diversity and function of fungi in the marine biosphere and geochemical cycles. American Society for Microbiology 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6401481/ /pubmed/30837337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01189-18 Text en Copyright © 2019 Amend et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Amend, Anthony
Burgaud, Gaetan
Cunliffe, Michael
Edgcomb, Virginia P.
Ettinger, Cassandra L.
Gutiérrez, M. H.
Heitman, Joseph
Hom, Erik F. Y.
Ianiri, Giuseppe
Jones, Adam C.
Kagami, Maiko
Picard, Kathryn T.
Quandt, C. Alisha
Raghukumar, Seshagiri
Riquelme, Mertixell
Stajich, Jason
Vargas-Muñiz, José
Walker, Allison K.
Yarden, Oded
Gladfelter, Amy S.
Fungi in the Marine Environment: Open Questions and Unsolved Problems
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6401481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01189-18
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