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Diversity and distribution of hidden cultivable fungi associated with marine animals of Antarctica
Authors:Valéria Martins Godinho  Maria Theresa Rafaela de Paula  Débora Amorim Saraiva Silva  Karla Paresque  Aline Paternostro Martins  Pio Colepicolo  Carlos Augusto Rosa  Luiz Henrique Rosa
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Microbiologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil;2. Laboratório de Bentologia, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Maceió, AL, Brazil;3. Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Química, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:
In the present study, we surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungal assemblages associated with 10 species of marine animals from Antarctica. The collections yielded 83 taxa from 27 distinct genera, which were identified using molecular biology methods. The most abundant taxa were Cladosporium sp. 1, Debaryomyces hansenii, Glaciozyma martinii, Metschnikowia australis, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, Thelebolus cf. globosus, Pseudogymnoascus pannorum, Tolypocladium tundrense, Metschnikowia australis, and different Penicillium species. The diversity, richness, and dominance of fungal assemblages ranged among the host; however, in general, the fungal community, which was composed of endemic and cold-adapted cosmopolitan taxa distributed across the different sites of Antarctic Peninsula, displayed high diversity, richness, and dominance indices. Our results contribute to knowledge about fungal diversity in the marine environment across the Antarctic Peninsula and their phylogenetic relationships with species that occur in other cold, temperate, and tropical regions of the World. Additionally, despite their extreme habitats, marine Antarctic animals shelter cryptic and complex fungal assemblages represented by endemic and cosmopolitan cold-adapted taxa, which may represent interesting models to study different symbiotic associations between fungi and their animal hosts in the extreme conditions of Antarctica.
Keywords:Corresponding author. Laboratório de Microbiologia Polar e Conexões Tropicais, Departamento de Microbiologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, P. O. Box 486, CEP 31270-901, Brazil. Fax: +55 31 3409 2730.  Antarctic ocean  Extremophiles  Marine fungi  Taxonomy
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