Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogenetic and other approaches almost always lead to the discovery of multiple species in single morpho-species. According to the morphological species concept, the ant-parasitic fungus Rickia wasmannii (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales) is a single species with pan-European distribution and a wide host range. Since its description, it has been reported from ten species of Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), of which two belong to the rubra-group and the other eight to the phylogenetically distinct scabrinodis-group. We found evidence for R. wasmannii being a single phylogenetic species using sequence data from two loci. Apparently, the original morpholog...
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) are obligate ectoparasites of arthropods, mostly true insects. 8...
The order Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) is a little-studied group of microscopic ectoparasites ...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
An important group of fungal insect parasites is the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota). These are microsco...
The ant species Myrmica scabrinodis plays a markedly important ecological role through much of the h...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
Rickia wasmannii CAVARA, 1899 (Ascomycetes: Laboul-beniales) obligately exploits ants (for a review ...
1. The interactions of ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather un...
Data on host species and the distribution of the endoparasitic fungus Myrmicinosporidium durum incre...
The interactions of ectosymbiotic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather under...
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) are obligate ectoparasites of arthropods, mostly true insects. 8...
The order Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) is a little-studied group of microscopic ectoparasites ...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
Fungal species identities are often based on morphological features, but current molecular phylogene...
An important group of fungal insect parasites is the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota). These are microsco...
The ant species Myrmica scabrinodis plays a markedly important ecological role through much of the h...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
<p>One group of important insect parasites are the Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota), microscopic fungi th...
Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutio...
Rickia wasmannii CAVARA, 1899 (Ascomycetes: Laboul-beniales) obligately exploits ants (for a review ...
1. The interactions of ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather un...
Data on host species and the distribution of the endoparasitic fungus Myrmicinosporidium durum incre...
The interactions of ectosymbiotic Laboulbeniales (Ascomycota) fungi and their hosts are rather under...
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycetes) are obligate ectoparasites of arthropods, mostly true insects. 8...
The order Laboulbeniales (Fungi, Ascomycota) is a little-studied group of microscopic ectoparasites ...