Some Fungi and Water Molds in Waters of Lake Michigan with Emphasis on Those Associated with the Benthic Amphipod Diporeia spp.

被引:0
|
作者
Kiziewicz, Bozena [2 ]
Nalepa, Thomas F. [1 ]
机构
[1] NOAA, Great Lakes Environm Res Lab, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA
[2] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Gen Biol, PL-1 Jana Kilinskiego, Poland
关键词
Great Lakes fungi; pathogen; disease; macroinvertebrates;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
To determine types of fungi in the water and associated with the benthic amphipod Diporeia spp., samples were collected at various depths in Lake Michigan in an area where the Diporeia population was in a severe state of decline. No fungi were, found associated with living, freshly-dead, or dried Diporeia cultured separately from Lake Michigan water. When dead Diporeia and other organic substrates (snake skin and hemp seeds) were used to grow fungi in Lake Michigan water, a rich and diverse fungal and water mold community was revealed. A total of 31 species were found, with the most common genera being Achlya, Aphanomyces, Myzocytium, and Pythium. In general, species were homogeneously distributed in the water; that is, few differences were found in species richness between nearshore (10-15 m) and offshore (60-80 in) waters, and between near-surface (1 m) and near-bottom waters (1 m off bottom). Sampling occurred during the unstratified period (April and October) to maximize the number of species collected, which may have contributed to the uniform spatial pattern observed. While conclusions must be placed in context with our methods of detection, we found no evidence that a fungal infestation was associated with Diporeia in this region of the lake.
引用
收藏
页码:774 / 780
页数:7
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] Continued disappearance of the benthic amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Michigan:: is there evidence for food limitation?
    Nalepa, TF
    Fanslow, DL
    Foley, AJ
    Lang, GA
    Eadie, BJ
    Quigley, MA
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 2006, 63 (04) : 872 - 890
  • [2] Spatial patterns in population trends of the amphipod Diporeia spp. and Dreissena mussels in Lake Michigan
    Nalepa, TE
    Fanslow, DL
    Foley, AJ
    International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Vol 29, Pt 1, Proceedings, 2005, 29 : 426 - 431
  • [3] Epibiont populations associated with Diporeia spp. (amphipoda) from Lake Michigan
    Foley, A. J., III
    Nalepa, T. F.
    Walker, G. K.
    McCormick, M. J.
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LIMNOLOGY, VOL 29, PT 3, PROCEEDINGS, 2006, 29 : 1205 - 1211
  • [4] Spatial variation in density, mean size and physiological condition of the holarctic amphipod Diporeia spp. in Lake Michigan
    Nalepa, TF
    Hartson, DJ
    Buchanan, J
    Cavaletto, JF
    Lang, GA
    Lozano, SJ
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2000, 43 (01) : 107 - 119
  • [5] Transformation of the offshore benthic community in Lake Michigan: recent shift from the native amphipod Diporeia spp. to the invasive mussel Dreissena rostriformis bugensis
    Nalepa, Thomas F.
    Fanslow, David L.
    Lang, Gregory A.
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2009, 54 (03) : 466 - 479