International audienceMicrobial parasites have only recently been included in planktonic food web studies, but their functional role in conveying dietary energy still remains to be elucidated. Parasitic fungi (chytrids) infecting phytoplankton may constitute an alternative trophic link and promote organic matter transfer through the production of dissemination zoospores. Particularly, during proliferation of inedible or toxic algal species, such as large Cyanobacteria fostered by global warming, parasites can constitute an alternative trophic link providing essential dietary nutrients that support somatic growth and reproduction of consumers. Using phytoplankton-parasites associations grown under laboratory controlled conditions we assessed...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
This study assesses the quantitative impact of parasitic chytrids on the planktonic food web of two ...
Fungal diseases threaten natural and man-made ecosystems. Chytridiomycota (chytrids) infect a wide h...
Chytrids are ubiquitous fungal parasites in aquatic ecosystems, infecting representatives of all maj...
International audienceChytrid fungal parasites convert dietary energy and essential dietary molecule...
In food-web studies, parasites are often ignored owing to their insignificant biomass. We provide ev...
International audienceMicrobial parasites typically are characterized by their small size, short gen...
Parasites are rarely included in food web studies, although they can strongly alter trophic interact...
Abstract Chytrid fungal parasites increase herbivory and dietary access to essential molecules, such...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to fungal parasitism. Parasitic fungi of phytoplankton ma...
Chytrid fungal parasites are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and infect a wide array of aquatic org...
International audienceZoosporic true fungi belonging to the phylum Chytridiomycota, commonly referre...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
Parasitism is arguably the most commonly occurring consumer strategy. However, only a few food web s...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
This study assesses the quantitative impact of parasitic chytrids on the planktonic food web of two ...
Fungal diseases threaten natural and man-made ecosystems. Chytridiomycota (chytrids) infect a wide h...
Chytrids are ubiquitous fungal parasites in aquatic ecosystems, infecting representatives of all maj...
International audienceChytrid fungal parasites convert dietary energy and essential dietary molecule...
In food-web studies, parasites are often ignored owing to their insignificant biomass. We provide ev...
International audienceMicrobial parasites typically are characterized by their small size, short gen...
Parasites are rarely included in food web studies, although they can strongly alter trophic interact...
Abstract Chytrid fungal parasites increase herbivory and dietary access to essential molecules, such...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to fungal parasitism. Parasitic fungi of phytoplankton ma...
Chytrid fungal parasites are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and infect a wide array of aquatic org...
International audienceZoosporic true fungi belonging to the phylum Chytridiomycota, commonly referre...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
Parasitism is arguably the most commonly occurring consumer strategy. However, only a few food web s...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
This study assesses the quantitative impact of parasitic chytrids on the planktonic food web of two ...
Fungal diseases threaten natural and man-made ecosystems. Chytridiomycota (chytrids) infect a wide h...