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Thread Discussion: Cirrenalia basiminuta - marine fungi & plankton
Author: Kostas Tsiamis
Created On: 11/21/2017 3:11 PM
Responsible Member(s):
Eugenio GERVASINI
Kostas Tsiamis
Ana Cristina CARDOSO
Kostas Tsiamis
Kostas Tsiamis
11/21/2017 3:11 PM
Dear Editorial Board Member, We are working on marine alien plankton, and we were wandering if any marine alien fungii listed in the EASIN Catalogue could be treated as planktonic organisms (i.e. mycoplankton). Based on some search in the internet, we did not find any indication that these species are related with the mycoplankton, but they are all sessile - benthic or parasitic. Could you please confirm this? The list of species is: Cirrenalia basiminuta, Cucumispora dikerogammari, Cumulospora marina,Cumulospora varia, Gloniella clavatispora, Nosema ceratomyxae, Nosema pontogammari, Savoryella lignicola, Zopfiella latipes. Thank you.
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