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The culturable mycobiota associated with the Mediterranean sponges Aplysina cavernicola, Crambe crambe and Phorbas tenacior
Bovio, E.; Sfecci, E.; Poli, A.; Gnavi, G.; Prigione, V.; Lacour, T.; Mehiri, M.; Varese, G.C. (2019). The culturable mycobiota associated with the Mediterranean sponges Aplysina cavernicola, Crambe crambe and Phorbas tenacior. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 366(24): fnaa014. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnaa014
In: FEMS. Microbiology letters. Elsevier/North-Holland: Amsterdam. ISSN 0378-1097; e-ISSN 1574-6968, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keywords
    Aplysina cavernicola (Vacelet, 1959) [WoRMS]; Crambe crambe (Schmidt, 1862) [WoRMS]; Fungi [WoRMS]; Phorbas tenacior (Topsent, 1925) [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    marine fungi, Mediterranean Sea, Aplysina cavernicola, Crambe crambe, Phorbas tenacior

Authors  Top | Dataset 
  • Bovio, E.
  • Sfecci, E.
  • Poli, A.
  • Gnavi, G.
  • Prigione, V.
  • Lacour, T.
  • Mehiri, M.
  • Varese, G.C.

Abstract
    Marine fungi are part of the huge and understudied biodiversity hosted in the sea. To broaden the knowledge on fungi inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea and their role in sponge holobiont, three sponges namely Aplysina cavernicola, Crambe crambe and Phorbas tenacior were collected in Villefranche sur Mer, (France) at about 25 m depth. The fungal communities associated with the sponges were isolated using different techniques to increase the numbers of fungi isolated. All fungi were identified to species level giving rise to 19, 13 and 3 species for P. tenacior, A. cavernicola and C. crambe, respectively. Of note, 35.7% and 50.0% of the species detected were either reported for the first time in the marine environment or in association with sponges. The mini-satellite analysis confirmed the uniqueness of the mycobiota of each sponge, leading to think that the sponge, with its metabolome, may shape the microbial community.

Dataset
  • Linares, Cristina; Figuerola, Laura; Gómez-Gras, Daniel; Pagès-Escolà, Marta; Olvera, Àngela, Aubach, Àlex; Amate, Roger; Figuerola, Blanca; Kersting, Diego; Ledoux, Jean-Baptiste; López-Sanz, Àngel; López-Sendino, Paula; Medrano, Alba; Garrabou, Joaquim; (2020); CorMedNet- Distribution and demographic data of habitat-forming invertebrate species from Mediterranean coralligenous assemblages between 1882 and 2019, more

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