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Beyond the water column: aquatic hyphomycetes outside their preferred habitat

Aquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to running waters by their uncommon conidial shape, which facilitates dispersal as well as adherence to plant substrata. However, they have been early and regularly reported to occur in a variety of environments other than their preferred habitat (e.g., in lentic fr...

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Published in:Fungal ecology 2016-02, Vol.19, p.112-127
Main Authors: Chauvet, Eric, Cornut, Julien, Sridhar, Kandikere R., Selosse, Marc-André, Bärlocher, Felix
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description Aquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to running waters by their uncommon conidial shape, which facilitates dispersal as well as adherence to plant substrata. However, they have been early and regularly reported to occur in a variety of environments other than their preferred habitat (e.g., in lentic freshwaters, brackish and marine environments, in terrestrial niches such as stream banks, dew, canopy waters and tree holes). In addition, several aquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to a mutualistic lifestyle which may involve plant defence, as endophytes in leaves, gymnosperm needles, orchids and terrestrial roots. There are several lines of evidence suggesting that aquatic hyphomycetes survive under terrestrial conditions due to their sexual states. Although exhibiting higher diversity in pristine streams, aquatic hyphomycetes can survive environmental stress, e.g., pollution or river intermittency. They also inhabit ground and hyporheic waters, where they appear to be subjected to both physical and physiological selection. Appropriate methods including molecular ones should provide a more comprehensive view of the occurrence and ecological roles of aquatic hyphomycetes outside their preferred habitat.
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canopy
conidia
Coniferophyta
dew
Ecology, environment
Endophyte
endophytes
Groundwater
Hyphomycetes
leaves
Lentic habitat
lentic systems
Life Sciences
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Orchidaceae
pollution
rivers
roots
Soil
streams
Tree canopy
tree cavities
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