2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.21.496979
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Co-occurrences enhance our understanding of aquatic fungal metacommunity assembly and reveal potential host–parasite interactions

Abstract: Our knowledge of aquatic fungal communities, their assembly, distributions and ecological roles in marine ecosystems is scarce. Hence, we aimed to investigate fungal metacommunities of coastal habitats in a subarctic zone (northern Baltic Sea, Sweden). Using a novel joint species distribution model and network approach, we quantified the importance of biotic associations contributing to the assembly of mycoplankton, further, detected potential biotic interactions between fungi-algae pairs, respectively. Our lo… Show more

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“…Blastocladiomycota, previously classified as a group within Chytridiomycota, were identified in association with algae and various plants based on fossil evidence (Strullu-Derrien, 2016). Furthermore, a positive co-occurrence between Cryptomycota and Chlorodendrophyceae in the studied samples may indicate the formation of saprotrophic associations (Vass et al, 2022) between both taxa in Antarctic terrestrial environments. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) plots based on the bacterial (A) and eukaryotic (B) reads.…”
Section: Overall Diversitymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Blastocladiomycota, previously classified as a group within Chytridiomycota, were identified in association with algae and various plants based on fossil evidence (Strullu-Derrien, 2016). Furthermore, a positive co-occurrence between Cryptomycota and Chlorodendrophyceae in the studied samples may indicate the formation of saprotrophic associations (Vass et al, 2022) between both taxa in Antarctic terrestrial environments. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) plots based on the bacterial (A) and eukaryotic (B) reads.…”
Section: Overall Diversitymentioning
confidence: 78%