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The largely neglected ecological role of oceanic pelagic fungi

Eva Breyer, Federico Baltar

2023Trends in Ecology & Evolution32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most investigations into ocean ecology and biogeochemistry have tended to focus on marine bacteria, archaea, and protists, while pelagic fungi (mycoplankton) have traditionally been neglected and considered to reside only in association with benthic solid substrates. Nevertheless, recent studies have revealed that pelagic fungi are distributed ubiquitously throughout the water column in every ocean basin and play an active role in the degradation of organic matter and the cycling of nutrients. We review the current status of knowledge on the ecology of mycoplankton and highlight knowledge gaps and challenges. These findings underscore the need to recognize this neglected kingdom as significant contributors to the organic matter cycling and ecology of the oceans.

Topics & Concepts

Pelagic zoneBiogeochemistryEcologyBenthic zoneArchaeaMicrobial ecologyBiologyWater columnMicrobial loopOceanographyEnvironmental scienceFood webEcosystemBacteriaGeologyGeneticsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyProtist diversity and phylogenyEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies