Abstract Marine fungi exist as three major cell types: unicellular yeasts, filamentous hyphae and zoosporic early-diverging forms, such as the Chytridiomycota (chytrids). To begin to understand the ecological and biogeochemical influence of these cell types within the wider context of other plankton groups, cell size and macromolecular composition must be assessed across all three cell types. Using a mass–balance approach to culture, we describe quantitative differences in substrate uptake and subsequent macromolecular distribution in three model marine fungi: the yeast Metschnikowia zobellii, the filamentous Epicoccum nigrum and chytrid Rhizophydium littoreum. We compared these model cell types with select oleaginous phytoplankton of speci...
Mycoplankton have so far been a neglected component of pelagic marine ecosystems, having been poorly...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Marine fungi exist as three major cell types: unicellular yeasts, filamentous hyphae and zoosporic e...
Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism ...
© 2019 Amend et al. Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can ...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism ...
Filamentous fungi possess the metabolic capacity to degrade environment organic matter, much of whic...
Most of the available studies on marine fungi are based on the isolation and identification of fungi...
Marine fungi play a crucial role in energy flow and nutrient recycling, mediating the cycling of dis...
Microbial communities play critical biogeochemical roles in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Re...
Fungal symbionts of terrestrial plants are among the most widespread and well-studied symbioses, rel...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Aquatic fungi are increasingly recognized for their contribution to carbon cycling in aquatic ecosys...
Mycoplankton have so far been a neglected component of pelagic marine ecosystems, having been poorly...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Marine fungi exist as three major cell types: unicellular yeasts, filamentous hyphae and zoosporic e...
Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism ...
© 2019 Amend et al. Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can ...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Terrestrial fungi play critical roles in nutrient cycling and food webs and can shape macroorganism ...
Filamentous fungi possess the metabolic capacity to degrade environment organic matter, much of whic...
Most of the available studies on marine fungi are based on the isolation and identification of fungi...
Marine fungi play a crucial role in energy flow and nutrient recycling, mediating the cycling of dis...
Microbial communities play critical biogeochemical roles in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Re...
Fungal symbionts of terrestrial plants are among the most widespread and well-studied symbioses, rel...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Aquatic fungi are increasingly recognized for their contribution to carbon cycling in aquatic ecosys...
Mycoplankton have so far been a neglected component of pelagic marine ecosystems, having been poorly...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...
Fungal contributions to ecosystem processes are well documented for terrestrial systems yet oceans, ...