It is challenging to apply the tenets of individuality to filamentous fungi: a fungal mycelium can contain millions of genetically diverse but totipotent nuclei, each capable of founding new mycelia. Moreover, a single mycelium can potentially stretch over kilometres, and it is unlikely that its distant parts share resources or have the same fitness. Here, we directly measure how a single mycelium of the model ascomycete Neurospora crassa is patterned into reproductive units (RUs), meaning subpopulations of nuclei that propagate together as spores, and function as reproductive individuals. The density of RUs is sensitive to the geometry of growth; we detected 50-fold smaller RUs when mycelia had expanding frontiers than when they were const...
Despite host-fungal symbiotic interactions being ubiquitous in all ecosystems, understanding how sym...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Multiple modes of asexual reproduction are observed among microbial organisms in natural populations...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
In this thesis I will analyze the dynamics of two-populations of nuclei within a filamentous fungus....
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
During the last few decades, a plethora of sequencing studies provided insight into fungal community...
Background: We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals ...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
Offspring size is a key trait for understanding the reproductive ecology of species, yet studies add...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, that is, the aggre...
Filamentous fungi are characterised by specific features, such as multinuclearity, coexistence of ge...
Before a mycelium of a mushroom-forming basidiomycete develops mushrooms, the monokaryotic mycelium ...
Offspring size is a key trait for understanding the reproductive ecology of species, yet studies add...
Despite host-fungal symbiotic interactions being ubiquitous in all ecosystems, understanding how sym...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Multiple modes of asexual reproduction are observed among microbial organisms in natural populations...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
In this thesis I will analyze the dynamics of two-populations of nuclei within a filamentous fungus....
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
During the last few decades, a plethora of sequencing studies provided insight into fungal community...
Background: We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals ...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
Offspring size is a key trait for understanding the reproductive ecology of species, yet studies add...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, that is, the aggre...
Filamentous fungi are characterised by specific features, such as multinuclearity, coexistence of ge...
Before a mycelium of a mushroom-forming basidiomycete develops mushrooms, the monokaryotic mycelium ...
Offspring size is a key trait for understanding the reproductive ecology of species, yet studies add...
Despite host-fungal symbiotic interactions being ubiquitous in all ecosystems, understanding how sym...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Multiple modes of asexual reproduction are observed among microbial organisms in natural populations...