Diversity and biogeochemical function of planktonic fungi in the ocean.

Guangyi Wang, Xin Wang, Xianhua Liu, Qian Li
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Microbial communities play critical biogeochemical roles in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Recent advances in molecular methods and environmental genomics have greatly advanced our understanding of microbial prokaryotes and their diversity and functional ecology in the world's oceans. Large populations of heterotrophic eukaryotes are well documented in the oceans and yet, their diversity and function remain relatively unknown. Particularly, large populations of planktonic fungi have long been known to exist in coastal and oceanic waters but the diversity and ecology of planktonic fungi remain one of the most under-studied microbial topics. Recent studies have revealed novel diversity and interesting ecological functions of planktonic fungi and suggest that they are a potentially important component in marine microbial food web. This chapter will review the diversity and ecology of planktonic fungi in the world's oceans and discuss their significance in ocean carbon and nutrient cycling.

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海洋浮游真菌的多样性及其生物地球化学功能。
微生物群落在海洋生态系统的功能中起着重要的生物地球化学作用。分子方法和环境基因组学的最新进展大大提高了我们对世界海洋微生物原核生物及其多样性和功能生态学的认识。海洋中有大量异养真核生物,但它们的多样性和功能仍然相对未知。特别是,人们早就知道浮游真菌大量存在于沿海和海洋水域,但浮游真菌的多样性和生态学仍然是研究最多的微生物主题之一。最近的研究揭示了浮游真菌的新多样性和有趣的生态功能,并表明它们是海洋微生物食物网的潜在重要组成部分。本章将回顾世界海洋浮游真菌的多样性和生态学,并讨论它们在海洋碳和养分循环中的意义。
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期刊介绍: Molecular biology has been providing an overwhelming amount of data on the structural components and molecular machineries of the cell and its organelles and the complexity of intra- and intercellular communication. The molecular basis of hereditary and acquired diseases is beginning to be unravelled, and profound new insights into development and evolutionary biology have been gained from molecular approaches. Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology summarises the most recent developments in this fascinating area of biology.
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