Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorLeaño, Eduardo M.
dc.contributor.editorHyde, Kevin D.
dc.date.accessioned2011-06-22T09:36:04Z
dc.date.available2011-06-22T09:36:04Z
dc.date.issued2002
dc.identifier.citationLeaño, E. M. (2002). Ecology of straminipiles from mangrove habitats. In K. D. Hyde (Ed.), Fungi in Marine Environments (pp. 111–134). Hong Kong: Fungal Diversity Press.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/492
dc.description.abstractStraminipiles are common inhabitants of marine, estuarine and freshwater aquatic environments. In mangrove habitats, halophytophthorans and thraustochytrids are abundant, both in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Their abundance is attributed to their wide tolerance to environmental parameters such as salinity and temperature, and their ability to produce abundant zoospores. Fallen mangrove leaves supply the bulk of organic material in any mangrove habitat. Straminipiles are one of the initial colonizers of fallen mangrove leaves. The ability of their zoospores to respond chemotactically to nutrients released by the leaves, and to attach firmly on the substrata surface by the release of adhesive materials, make them highly competitive in the colonization process. Thus, they are reported to play significant role in the microbial degradation of fallen mangrove leaves. Moreover, these organisms, especially thraustochytrids, are producers of high amounts polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Therefore in the degradation process, they consequently enrich the nutrient content of the leaves for the benefit of other organisms at higher trophic levels, making mangroves an excellent nursery grounds for many fish and crustacean species. Some species of thraustochytrids are also used in the commercial production of PUFAs, for use in aquaculture specifically in larval rearing of marine fish and crustaceans.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherFungal Diversity Pressen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFungal Diversity Research Series; 7en
dc.subjectStraminipilesen
dc.subjectThraustochytridsen
dc.subjectPhilippinesen
dc.subject.lccVF SP 297
dc.titleEcology of straminipiles from mangrove habitatsen
dc.typeBook chapteren
dc.citation.spage111
dc.citation.epage134
dc.citation.bookTitleFungi in Marine Environmentsen
dc.subject.asfaecologyen
dc.subject.asfamangrovesen
dc.subject.asfaFungien
dc.subject.asfasporesen
dc.subject.scientificNameHalophytophthoraen


Files in this item

FilesSizeFormatView

There are no files associated with this item.

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record