The Ecology of aquatic hyphomycetes

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The Ecology of aquatic hyphomycetes

Felix Bärlocher (ed.)

(Ecological studies : analysis and synthesis, v. 94)

Springer-Verlag, c1992

  • : Berlin
  • : New York

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Aquatic hyphomycetes were discovered 50 years ago by C.T. Ingold. They remained a relatively obscure group until their role as intermediaries between deciduous leaves and stream invertebrates was established some 20 years ago. This book provides a summary and critical evaluation of the biology and ecology of these organisms. A special effort was made to evaluate the potential and actual insight that had been or will be derived from work in related disciplines such as the ecology of other fungal groups, stream ecology or population ecology. The topics treated include the basic life history of the fungi and the potential role of wood, a discussion of how the fungi has adjusted to life in running water, their interactions with invertebrates, the attachment and germination of their spores, what is known about sexual reproduction, how water chemistry may influence their distribution and activity, how they react to human degradation of the environment, and a summary of the research carried out on the Indian subcontinent.

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