International audienceInformation about the global distribution of aquatic hyphomycetes is scarce, despite the primary importance of these fungi in stream ecosystem functioning. In particular, the relationship between their diversity and latitude remains unclear, due to a lack of coor- dinated surveys across broad latitudinal ranges. This study is a first report on latitudinal patterns of aquatic hyphomycete diversity associated with native leaf-litter species in five streams located along a gradient extending from the subarctic to the tropics. Exposure of leaf litter in mesh bags of three different mesh sizes facilitated assessing the effects of including or excluding different size-classes of litter-consuming invertebrates. Aquatic hyphom...
International audienceAquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to running waters by their uncommon conidial...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
International audienceMost hypotheses explaining the general gradient of higher diversity toward the...
International audienceInformation about the global distribution of aquatic hyphomycetes is scarce, d...
Information about the global distribution of aquatic hyphomycetes is scarce, despite the primary imp...
Global patterns of biodiversity have emerged for soil microorganisms, plants and animals, and the ex...
Since Ingold’s (1942) initial description, mycologists have been interested in deciphering global di...
Leaf litter decomposition is an important ecosystem function carried out by a diverse array of consu...
International audienceAquatic hyphomycetes strongly contribute to organic matter dynamics in streams...
One of the fundamental patterns in macroecology is the increase in the number of observed taxa with ...
Stream food webs are largely dependant on carbon and nutrient input from allochthonous material whic...
International audienceThe colonization of leaf litter (Alnus glutinosa) by aquatic hyphomycetes was ...
International audienceAquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to running waters by their uncommon conidial...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
International audienceMost hypotheses explaining the general gradient of higher diversity toward the...
International audienceInformation about the global distribution of aquatic hyphomycetes is scarce, d...
Information about the global distribution of aquatic hyphomycetes is scarce, despite the primary imp...
Global patterns of biodiversity have emerged for soil microorganisms, plants and animals, and the ex...
Since Ingold’s (1942) initial description, mycologists have been interested in deciphering global di...
Leaf litter decomposition is an important ecosystem function carried out by a diverse array of consu...
International audienceAquatic hyphomycetes strongly contribute to organic matter dynamics in streams...
One of the fundamental patterns in macroecology is the increase in the number of observed taxa with ...
Stream food webs are largely dependant on carbon and nutrient input from allochthonous material whic...
International audienceThe colonization of leaf litter (Alnus glutinosa) by aquatic hyphomycetes was ...
International audienceAquatic hyphomycetes have adapted to running waters by their uncommon conidial...
Decomposition of leaf litter is a microbial mediated process that helps to transfer energy and nutri...
International audienceMost hypotheses explaining the general gradient of higher diversity toward the...