Since the nineteenth century, a ring-forming disease attacking Antarctic mosses has been reported. However, to date, only the effects on the mosses themselves are known. In this study, we used DNA metabarcoding to investigate the effects on the moss epiphytic algal community at different stages of disease progression. As the disease progressed, algal species richness decreased, although overall abundance was not significantly affected. Prasiolales appeared unaffected, whereas Ulotrichales were more sensitive. Trebouxiales dominated the advanced disease stage, suggesting a possible benefit from the disease, either through the elimination of competition or creation of new niches. Infection is responsible for moss death, leading to habitat los...
The extreme conditions of life in Antarctica pose challenges to many organisms. Bryophytes comprise ...
Ecosystem change is predicted to become more prevalent with climate change. Widespread dieback of cu...
Moss vegetation plays an important role as a producer in the early stages of primary succession in t...
We evaluated fungal and bacterial diversity in an established moss carpet on King George Island, Ant...
We surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungi present in moss fairy rings from the South Shetl...
Assessment of the diversity of algal assemblages in Antarctica has until now largely relied on tradi...
Endophytic organisms are known to have varied effects on their host organism in terrestrial and mari...
Diseases affecting natural ecosystems are increasing in frequency and severity, but unless obviously...
The few Antarctic studies to date to have applied metabarcoding in Antarctica have primarily focused...
As part of the reconstruction of the Brazilian Antarctic Station on King George Island, three areas ...
Filamentous algal endophytes are common in many species of macroalgae along the Antarctic Peninsula,...
Certain Antarctic moss communities often have a pattern of concentric arcs or rings on their surface...
Many species of macroalgae along the western Antarctic Peninsula have a high coverage of filamentous...
The capacity of the polar flora to adapt is of increasing concern given current and predicted enviro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
The extreme conditions of life in Antarctica pose challenges to many organisms. Bryophytes comprise ...
Ecosystem change is predicted to become more prevalent with climate change. Widespread dieback of cu...
Moss vegetation plays an important role as a producer in the early stages of primary succession in t...
We evaluated fungal and bacterial diversity in an established moss carpet on King George Island, Ant...
We surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungi present in moss fairy rings from the South Shetl...
Assessment of the diversity of algal assemblages in Antarctica has until now largely relied on tradi...
Endophytic organisms are known to have varied effects on their host organism in terrestrial and mari...
Diseases affecting natural ecosystems are increasing in frequency and severity, but unless obviously...
The few Antarctic studies to date to have applied metabarcoding in Antarctica have primarily focused...
As part of the reconstruction of the Brazilian Antarctic Station on King George Island, three areas ...
Filamentous algal endophytes are common in many species of macroalgae along the Antarctic Peninsula,...
Certain Antarctic moss communities often have a pattern of concentric arcs or rings on their surface...
Many species of macroalgae along the western Antarctic Peninsula have a high coverage of filamentous...
The capacity of the polar flora to adapt is of increasing concern given current and predicted enviro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
The extreme conditions of life in Antarctica pose challenges to many organisms. Bryophytes comprise ...
Ecosystem change is predicted to become more prevalent with climate change. Widespread dieback of cu...
Moss vegetation plays an important role as a producer in the early stages of primary succession in t...