“…Therefore, this review will focus on alternative model systems that have been exploited so far for mucormycosis studies, highlighting novel alternative model animals or adapted methods established in the last three to four years to avoid repetition of what has already been reviewed in detail by Jacobsen (2019) . The alternative animal models presented in the review have significantly contributed to fostering our understanding of previously undescribed virulence factors of Mucorales, some of which are unique to this group of fungi ( Patiño-Medina et al., 2018 ; Patiño-Medina et al., 2019a ; Wurster et al., 2020 ; Alejandre-Castañeda et al., 2022 ; Itabangi et al., 2022 ; Trieu et al., 2022 ; Szebenyi et al., 2023 ). Moreover, these models have unveiled pathogen recognition and immune evasion strategies of Mucoralean fungi that are relevant for interactions with the human host ( Chamilos et al., 2008a ; Hoffmann et al., 2013 ; Inglesfield et al., 2018 ; López-Muñoz et al., 2018 ; Hassan et al., 2021 ; Itabangi et al., 2022 ).…”