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Planktonic Marine Fungi: A Review

Xuefeng Peng
Anthony S Amend
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Federico Baltar
Leocadio Blanco‐bercial
Eva Breyer
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Michael Cunliffe
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Virginia P Edgcomb
Hans‐peter Grossart
Paraskevi Mara
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Hossein Masigol
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Ka‐lai Pang
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Alice Retter
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Cordelia Roberts
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Judith van Bleijswijk
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Allison K Walker
Syrena Whitner
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Résumé

Fungi in marine ecosystems play crucial roles as saprotrophs, parasites, and pathogens. The definition of marine fungi has evolved over the past century. Currently, "marine fungi" are defined as any fungi recovered repeatedly from marine habitats that are able to grow and/or sporulate in marine environments, form symbiotic relationships with other marine organisms, adapt and evolve at the genetic level, or are active metabolically in marine environments. While there are a number of recent reviews synthesizing our knowledge derived from over a century of research on marine fungi, this review article focuses on the state of knowledge on planktonic marine fungi from the coastal and open ocean, defined as fungi that are in suspension or attached to particles, substrates or in association with hosts in the pelagic zone of the ocean, and their roles in remineralization of organic matter and major biogeochemical cycles. This review differs from previous ones by focusing on biogeochemical impacts of planktonic marine fungi and methodological considerations for investigating their diversity and ecological functions. Importantly, we point out gaps in our knowledge and the potential methodological biases that might have contributed to these gaps. Finally, we highlight recommendations that will facilitate future studies of marine fungi. This article first provides a brief overview of the diversity of planktonic marine fungi, followed by a discussion of the biogeochemical impacts of planktonic marine fungi, and a wide range of methods that can be used to study marine fungi.

Plain Language Summary Fungi are an important yet often overlooked member of marine food webs, especially in the water column. This review highlights the important ecological roles fungi play in the ocean water column, such as the recycling of dead organic matter and acting as parasites of microalgae in the ocean. We provide a summary of state-of-the-art methods for studying planktonic marine fungi and making discoveries in the future.

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hal-04789222 , version 1 (18-11-2024)

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Xuefeng Peng, Anthony S Amend, Federico Baltar, Leocadio Blanco‐bercial, Eva Breyer, et al.. Planktonic Marine Fungi: A Review. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2024, 129 (3), ⟨10.1029/2023jg007887⟩. ⟨hal-04789222⟩
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