Fungi in aquatic ecosystems
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Grossart, Hans-Peter
Wyngaert, Silke Van den
Kagami, Maiko
Wurzbacher, Christian
Cunliffe, Michael
Rojas Jiménez, Keilor Osvaldo
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Fungi are phylogenetically and functionally diverse ubiquitous components of almost all ecosystems on Earth, including aquatic environments stretching from high montane lakes down to the deep ocean. Aquatic ecosystems, however, remain frequently overlooked as fungal habitats, although fungi potentially hold important roles for organic matter cycling and food web dynamics. Recent methodological improvements have facilitated a greater appreciation of the importance of fungi in many aquatic systems, yet a conceptual framework is still missing. In this Review, we conceptualize the spatiotemporal dimensions, diversity, functions and organismic interactions of fungi in structuring aquatic food webs. We focus on currently unexplored fungal diversity, highlighting poorly understood ecosystems, including emerging artificial aquatic habitats.
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Fungal biology, Fungal ecology, Microbial ecology, Biogeochemistry, Aquatic ecosystems
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-019-0175-8