波罗的海的海生真菌。

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Mycology Pub Date : 2020-03-12 DOI:10.1080/21501203.2020.1729886
Sanja Tibell, Leif Tibell, Ka-Lai Pang, Mark Calabon, E B Gareth Jones
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波罗的海的大部分地区在真菌学上被忽视了,仍在等待探索。在这里,我们总结了波罗的海海洋真菌的早期记录,并以2019年瑞典实地调查的发现作为补充。虽然海洋真菌的多样性在波罗的海的半咸淡水中明显减弱,但仍然发现了相当数量的真菌。在这里,我们列出了来自波罗的海的77种,而经过严格的评估,另外18种被排除在海洋真菌的记录之外。主要通过其形态特征进行鉴定,并辅以基于dna的诊断。大多数种类主要分布在大西洋的温带地区。在这里发现的一些波罗的海物种代表着与热带水域相距甚远的物种,而只有极少数物种到目前为止只在波罗的海有记录。本文中有两个种属于担子菌纲,而子囊菌纲中最多的种是sordariomycates(42种)和dothideomycates(24种)。Halosphaeriaceae是海洋栖息地中种类最多的科,在波罗的海也是如此,这里有29种。三种是欧洲的新物种,另外波罗的海有13种,瑞典有13种。
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Marine fungi of the Baltic Sea.

Vast parts of the Baltic Sea have been mycologically neglected and are still awaiting exploration. Here we summarise earlier records of marine fungi from the Baltic, supplementing them with discoveries from fieldwork in Sweden in 2019. Although marine fungal diversity is clearly attenuated in the brackish water of the Baltic Sea, a substantial number has still been discovered. Here we list 77 species from the Baltic Sea, whereas after a critical assessment a further 18 species have been excluded as records of marine fungi. The species have mainly been identified by their morphological features, supplemented by DNA-based diagnostics. Most of the species have their main distributions in temperate areas of the Atlantic Ocean. Some of the Baltic species discovered here represent far disjunctions to tropical waters while only a very few are until now only recorded for the Baltic Sea. In this paper two species belong in Basidiomycota, while the most ascomyceteous speciose classes are Sordariomycetes (with 42 species) and Dothideomycetes (24). Halosphaeriaceae is the most speciose family in marine habitats, as also in the Baltic Sea, represented here by 29 species. Three species are new to Europe, and in addition 13 to the Baltic Sea and 13 to Sweden.

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Mycology
Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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