Freshwater Fungi : : and Fungal-like Organisms / / ed. by E. B. Gareth Jones, Kevin D Hyde, Ka-Lai Pang.

The available literature on freshwater fungi is limited. Over the subsequent years a considerable volume of scientific papers have appeared scattered throughout numerous journals. There is therefore no recent synthesis of the subject and this is the objective of the proposed book. Freshwater habitat...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Marine and Freshwater Botany
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Physical Description:1 online resource (488 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
List of contributing authors --
1. Introduction --
Phylogeny of freshwater fungi --
2. Phylogeny of the Dothideomycetes and other classes of freshwater fissitunicate Ascomycota --
3. The molecular phylogeny of freshwater Sordariomycetes and discomycetes --
4. F reshwater Basidiomycota --
5. Taxonomy of filamentous asexual fungi from freshwater habitats, links to sexual morphs and their phylogeny --
6. Phylogeny and characterization of freshwater Chytridiomycota (Chytridiomycetes and Monoblepharidomycetes) --
Phylogeny of fungus-like organisms --
7. Microsporidia --
8. Phylogenetic relationships of Pythiales and Peronosporales (Oomycetes, Straminipila) within the “peronosporalean galaxy” --
Biodiversity of freshwater fungi --
9. The ecological and economic importance of zoosporic Mesomycetozoean (Dermocystida) parasites of freshwater fish --
10. I nfection strategies of pathogenic oomycetes in fish --
11. Zoosporic parasites of amphibians --
12. Pythiosis --
13. Zoosporic parasites of phytoplankton --
14. Zoosporic parasites of freshwater invertebrates --
Ecology --
15. Freshwater lichens --
16. Aquatic Trichomycetes --
17. Tropical peat swamp fungi with special reference to palms --
18. Stream pollution and fungi --
19. Association of animals and fungi in leaf decomposition --
20. Yeasts from extreme aquatic environments: hyperacidic freshwaters --
21. Decomposition of wood in tropical habitats --
22. Epliogue --
Index
Summary:The available literature on freshwater fungi is limited. Over the subsequent years a considerable volume of scientific papers have appeared scattered throughout numerous journals. There is therefore no recent synthesis of the subject and this is the objective of the proposed book. Freshwater habitats are rich in fungi with some 3,000 described species, most of papers focussing on their identification, substrata they grow on and world distribution. However, these fungi play an important role in the freshwater ecosystem, and are primarily involved in the breakdown of leaf litter contributing food for detritus feeders. Our book will bring together a wide range of acclaimed mycologists to review recent developments on the biology and ecology of freshwater fungi, particularly their molecular phylogeny, biodiversity, causative diseases of freshwater amphibians, fishes and invertebrate animals, decomposition of leaf litter, stream pollution and their potential role in bioremediation.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110333480
9783110238570
9783110238495
9783110637915
9783110369601
9783110369526
DOI:10.1515/9783110333480
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by E. B. Gareth Jones, Kevin D Hyde, Ka-Lai Pang.