The diversity of wood-inhabiting fungi was investigated by submerging woody baits at upstream and downstream sites of the Lam Tsuen and Tai Po Rivers in Hong Kong. The diversity of fungi in the Lam Tsuen River was also compared with that on natural woody substrates found in a previous study. There were differences in the species composition between the upstream and downstream sites, possibly reflecting natural variations along the river. The Tai Po River downstream was organically polluted, which appeared to have little effect on species diversity since more species were recorded. Organic pollution may, however, cause a shift in species composition. The fungal communities on baits and natural substrates in the Lam Tsuen River were similar, ...
Benthic polychaetes in the largest intertidal mudflat of Hong Kong were analysed for potentially str...
Freshwater ecosystems are in a constant interaction with the terrestrial environment (riparian) surr...
Most streams receive substantial inputs of allochthonous organic material in the form of leaves and ...
The effects of seasonality on freshwater lignicolous fungi in Tai Po Kau Forest Stream was investiga...
Woody substrates were collected in 5 freshwater streams in Hong Kong and the fungi on these substrat...
Decaying wood was collected from a stream and estuary in Tai Ho Bay, and was investigated for the bi...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
Freshwater fungi on submerged woody substrates and grasses were investigated in Lake Dianchi, a high...
The assemblages of aquatic fungi in a river receiving strong mine and sewage pollution was analyzed....
International audience1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyp...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Freshwater fungi play a key role in plant debris decomposition, are pivotal in transferring energy a...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
We conducted a transplant experiment between two streams in NW Portugal impacted by agricultural run...
The effect of water pollution on the habitat, distribution, microflora, standing crops and indicator...
Benthic polychaetes in the largest intertidal mudflat of Hong Kong were analysed for potentially str...
Freshwater ecosystems are in a constant interaction with the terrestrial environment (riparian) surr...
Most streams receive substantial inputs of allochthonous organic material in the form of leaves and ...
The effects of seasonality on freshwater lignicolous fungi in Tai Po Kau Forest Stream was investiga...
Woody substrates were collected in 5 freshwater streams in Hong Kong and the fungi on these substrat...
Decaying wood was collected from a stream and estuary in Tai Ho Bay, and was investigated for the bi...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
Freshwater fungi on submerged woody substrates and grasses were investigated in Lake Dianchi, a high...
The assemblages of aquatic fungi in a river receiving strong mine and sewage pollution was analyzed....
International audience1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyp...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Freshwater fungi play a key role in plant debris decomposition, are pivotal in transferring energy a...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
We conducted a transplant experiment between two streams in NW Portugal impacted by agricultural run...
The effect of water pollution on the habitat, distribution, microflora, standing crops and indicator...
Benthic polychaetes in the largest intertidal mudflat of Hong Kong were analysed for potentially str...
Freshwater ecosystems are in a constant interaction with the terrestrial environment (riparian) surr...
Most streams receive substantial inputs of allochthonous organic material in the form of leaves and ...