Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America

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Autor(a) principal: TARDA,ALAN S.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: SAPARRAT,MARIO C.N., GÓMEZ,NORA
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract A bibliographic analysis was carried out to update the state of knowledge about aquatic fungi belonging to the subkingdom Dikarya in the Southern Cone of South America. The exhaustive search resulted in 38 articles reported. These papers correspond to those on taxonomic, ecological and biogeographic topics and include studies from lotic environments of the temperate ecoregions of Chile and Argentina. A total of 325 aquatic fungal taxa were reported, of which 318 belong to the phylum Ascomycota and 7 to the phylum Basidiomycota. According to the subgroups of these aquatic fungi 17 taxa were aero-aquatic, 199 facultative and 109 Ingoldian fungi. Regarding the methodologies, in these studies the information was obtained mainly by using lignocellulosic substrates such as leaf litter and wood as fungal source and wet chamber traditional working technique. However, more studies are still needed using other few-reported perspectives for the region such as ecological and molecular approaches as well as analyses of water environments belonging to unexplored biomes. This information can contribute to a better understanding of aquatic fungal communities and their role in ecosystems of the Southern Cone of South America.
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title Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
spellingShingle Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
TARDA,ALAN S.
Biogeography
freshwater environments
fungal source
hyphomycetes
Ingoldian fungi
title_short Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
title_full Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
title_fullStr Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
title_full_unstemmed Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
title_sort Studies on aquatic fungi in Dikarya: a review of the literature from Southern Cone of South America
author TARDA,ALAN S.
author_facet TARDA,ALAN S.
SAPARRAT,MARIO C.N.
GÓMEZ,NORA
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author2 SAPARRAT,MARIO C.N.
GÓMEZ,NORA
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TARDA,ALAN S.
SAPARRAT,MARIO C.N.
GÓMEZ,NORA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biogeography
freshwater environments
fungal source
hyphomycetes
Ingoldian fungi
topic Biogeography
freshwater environments
fungal source
hyphomycetes
Ingoldian fungi
description Abstract A bibliographic analysis was carried out to update the state of knowledge about aquatic fungi belonging to the subkingdom Dikarya in the Southern Cone of South America. The exhaustive search resulted in 38 articles reported. These papers correspond to those on taxonomic, ecological and biogeographic topics and include studies from lotic environments of the temperate ecoregions of Chile and Argentina. A total of 325 aquatic fungal taxa were reported, of which 318 belong to the phylum Ascomycota and 7 to the phylum Basidiomycota. According to the subgroups of these aquatic fungi 17 taxa were aero-aquatic, 199 facultative and 109 Ingoldian fungi. Regarding the methodologies, in these studies the information was obtained mainly by using lignocellulosic substrates such as leaf litter and wood as fungal source and wet chamber traditional working technique. However, more studies are still needed using other few-reported perspectives for the region such as ecological and molecular approaches as well as analyses of water environments belonging to unexplored biomes. This information can contribute to a better understanding of aquatic fungal communities and their role in ecosystems of the Southern Cone of South America.
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