Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates
- Autores
- Gleason, Frank H.; Marano, Agostina Virginia; Johnson, Pieter; Martin, W. Wallace
- Año de publicación
- 2010
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Some species of zoosporic fungi in the Phylum Blastocladiomycota are obligate parasites of invertebrate animals. Various stages in the life history of the host can be infected, including eggs, larvae and adults. Some parasites, such as some species of Coelomomyces, alternate between two hosts; while others, such as some species of Catenaria, require only one host for reproduction. Infection generally begins after zoospores attach to the outer surface of the host body or to the gut wall. Host specificity and parasite virulence vary broadly among species. Some parasites such as Coelomomyces and Catenaria can naturally regulate dipteran insect or nematode populations. New roles for Blastocladian parasites in food web dynamics have recently been discovered. For example, the parasite Polycaryum can reduce the quantity and quality of Daphnia hosts as a food resource for planktivorous fish. We propose that zoosporic fungal parasites contribute significantly to the biodiversity and the complexity of the food webs in freshwater and soil ecosystems. Further research is needed to highlight the importance of zoosporic fungal parasites in aquatic ecosystems.
Fil: Gleason, Frank H.. University of Western Sydney; Australia
Fil: Marano, Agostina Virginia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Instituto de Botánica Spegazzini; Argentina
Fil: Johnson, Pieter. University of Colorado; Estados Unidos
Fil: Martin, W. Wallace. Randolph-Macon College; Estados Unidos - Materia
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Blastocladiomycota
Catenaria
Chytrids
Coelomomyces
Invertebrate hosts
Parasites
Zoosporic fungi - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates Gleason, Frank H. Blastocladiomycota Catenaria Chytrids Coelomomyces Invertebrate hosts Parasites Zoosporic fungi |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates |
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Gleason, Frank H. Marano, Agostina Virginia Johnson, Pieter Martin, W. Wallace |
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Gleason, Frank H. |
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Gleason, Frank H. Marano, Agostina Virginia Johnson, Pieter Martin, W. Wallace |
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Blastocladiomycota Catenaria Chytrids Coelomomyces Invertebrate hosts Parasites Zoosporic fungi |
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Blastocladiomycota Catenaria Chytrids Coelomomyces Invertebrate hosts Parasites Zoosporic fungi |
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Some species of zoosporic fungi in the Phylum Blastocladiomycota are obligate parasites of invertebrate animals. Various stages in the life history of the host can be infected, including eggs, larvae and adults. Some parasites, such as some species of Coelomomyces, alternate between two hosts; while others, such as some species of Catenaria, require only one host for reproduction. Infection generally begins after zoospores attach to the outer surface of the host body or to the gut wall. Host specificity and parasite virulence vary broadly among species. Some parasites such as Coelomomyces and Catenaria can naturally regulate dipteran insect or nematode populations. New roles for Blastocladian parasites in food web dynamics have recently been discovered. For example, the parasite Polycaryum can reduce the quantity and quality of Daphnia hosts as a food resource for planktivorous fish. We propose that zoosporic fungal parasites contribute significantly to the biodiversity and the complexity of the food webs in freshwater and soil ecosystems. Further research is needed to highlight the importance of zoosporic fungal parasites in aquatic ecosystems. Fil: Gleason, Frank H.. University of Western Sydney; Australia Fil: Marano, Agostina Virginia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Instituto de Botánica Spegazzini; Argentina Fil: Johnson, Pieter. University of Colorado; Estados Unidos Fil: Martin, W. Wallace. Randolph-Macon College; Estados Unidos |
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Some species of zoosporic fungi in the Phylum Blastocladiomycota are obligate parasites of invertebrate animals. Various stages in the life history of the host can be infected, including eggs, larvae and adults. Some parasites, such as some species of Coelomomyces, alternate between two hosts; while others, such as some species of Catenaria, require only one host for reproduction. Infection generally begins after zoospores attach to the outer surface of the host body or to the gut wall. Host specificity and parasite virulence vary broadly among species. Some parasites such as Coelomomyces and Catenaria can naturally regulate dipteran insect or nematode populations. New roles for Blastocladian parasites in food web dynamics have recently been discovered. For example, the parasite Polycaryum can reduce the quantity and quality of Daphnia hosts as a food resource for planktivorous fish. We propose that zoosporic fungal parasites contribute significantly to the biodiversity and the complexity of the food webs in freshwater and soil ecosystems. Further research is needed to highlight the importance of zoosporic fungal parasites in aquatic ecosystems. |
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