Yeast populations in the Shark River Slough of the Florida Everglades, USA, were examined during a 3-year period (2002–2005) at six locations ranging from fresh water marshes to marine mangroves. Seventy-four described species (33 ascomycetes and 41 basidiomycetes) and an approximately equal number of undescribed species were isolated during the course of the investigation. Serious human pathogens, such as Candida tropicalis, were not observed, which indicates that their presence in coastal waters is due to sources of pollution. Some of the observed species were widespread throughout the fresh water and marine habitats, whereas others appeared to be habitat restricted. Species occurrence ranged from prevalent to rare. Five representative un...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
In recent years, an increase in filamentous fungal and yeast infections has been observed. The water...
This study addresses the fungi of two poorly studied subtropical coastal habitats: a mangrove site a...
Yeasts wcrc observed to be of common occurrence in subtropical marine waters and scdimcnts and with ...
Kluyveromyces aestuarii was found in sediments from 7 of 8 mangroves in Rio de Janeiro; and absent o...
In Colombia, knowledge of the yeast and yeast-like fungi community is limited because most studies h...
Coastal waters for the first time Snake Island studied the number and taxonomic composition of yeast...
Yeasts are ubiquitous in their distribution and populations mainly depend on the type and concentrat...
Microbiological analysis of samples of sea water collected off the coast of Bombay resulted in the i...
A number of studies have investigated the distribution of higher marine fungi in temperate estuarine...
Marine microorganisms such as fungi and yeasts can adapt to extreme marine environment conditions an...
This is the first known investigation of marine yeast biodiversity from waters surrounding New Zeala...
Strains belonging to two novel yeast species, Candida bromeliacearum and Candida ubatubensis, were i...
Yeasts play important roles in both the environment and in human welfare. While some environmental y...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
In recent years, an increase in filamentous fungal and yeast infections has been observed. The water...
This study addresses the fungi of two poorly studied subtropical coastal habitats: a mangrove site a...
Yeasts wcrc observed to be of common occurrence in subtropical marine waters and scdimcnts and with ...
Kluyveromyces aestuarii was found in sediments from 7 of 8 mangroves in Rio de Janeiro; and absent o...
In Colombia, knowledge of the yeast and yeast-like fungi community is limited because most studies h...
Coastal waters for the first time Snake Island studied the number and taxonomic composition of yeast...
Yeasts are ubiquitous in their distribution and populations mainly depend on the type and concentrat...
Microbiological analysis of samples of sea water collected off the coast of Bombay resulted in the i...
A number of studies have investigated the distribution of higher marine fungi in temperate estuarine...
Marine microorganisms such as fungi and yeasts can adapt to extreme marine environment conditions an...
This is the first known investigation of marine yeast biodiversity from waters surrounding New Zeala...
Strains belonging to two novel yeast species, Candida bromeliacearum and Candida ubatubensis, were i...
Yeasts play important roles in both the environment and in human welfare. While some environmental y...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
Knowledge of natural ecology is essential for a better understanding of pathogenicity and opportunis...
In recent years, an increase in filamentous fungal and yeast infections has been observed. The water...