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2. Ecological implications of recently discovered and poorly studied sources of energy for the growth of true fungi especially in extreme environments
3. What has happened to the “aquatic phycomycetes” (sensu Sparrow)? Part II: Shared properties of zoosporic true fungi and fungus-like microorganisms
4. An online resource for marine fungi
5. What has happened to the “aquatic phycomycetes” (sensu Sparrow)? Part I: A brief historical perspective
6. Pathogenic Labyrinthula associated with Australian seagrasses: Considerations for seagrass wasting disease in the southern hemisphere
7. Correction to: First Genome of Labyrinthula sp., an Opportunistic Seagrass Pathogen, Reveals Novel Insight into Marine Protist Phylogeny, Ecology and CAZyme Cell-Wall Degradation
8. The colonization of palynomorphs by chytrids and thraustochytrids during pre–depositional taphonomic processes in tropical mangrove ecosystems
9. Host–parasite interactions in food webs: Diversity, stability, and coevolution
10. Zoosporic parasites infecting marine diatoms – A black box that needs to be opened
11. Ecological impacts of parasitic chytrids, syndiniales and perkinsids on populations of marine photosynthetic dinoflagellates
12. Close encounters in the substrate: when macroborers meet microborers
13. The natural history, ecology, and epidemiology of Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola and its potential impact on free-ranging snake populations
14. Copper (II) lead (II), and zinc (II) reduce growth and zoospore release in four zoosporic true fungi from soils of NSW, Australia
15. Potential roles for recently discovered chytrid parasites in the dynamics of harmful algal blooms
16. 9 Ecological and Economical Importance of Parasitic Zoosporic True Fungi
17. Multiple zoosporic parasites pose a significant threat to amphibian populations
18. Fungal and oomycete parasites of Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae and Simuliidae (Culicomorpha, Diptera)
19. Key Ecological Roles for Zoosporic True Fungi in Aquatic Habitats
20. Chapter 18 Adaptations of Fungi and Fungal-Like Organisms for Growth under Reduced Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations
21. Chapter 16 The Ecology of Chytrid and Aphelid Parasites of Phytoplankton
22. Chapter 17 Crown Oomycetes Have Evolved as Effective Plant and Animal Parasites
23. Chapter 27 Emerging Mycoses and Fungus-Like Diseases of Vertebrate Wildlife
24. Chapter 30 Effects of Toxic Metals on Chytrids, Fungal-Like Organisms, and Higher Fungi
25. Impacts of mesomycetozoean parasites on amphibian and freshwater fish populations
26. Potential roles of Labyrinthula spp. in global seagrass population declines
27. Ecological roles of zoosporic parasites in blue carbon ecosystems
28. Phylogenetic interpretations and ecological potentials of the Mesomycetozoea (Ichthyosporea)
29. Three dimensional quantification of biological samples using micro-computer aided tomography (microCT)
30. Ecological potentials of species of Rozella (Cryptomycota)
31. Quantitative methods for the analysis of zoosporic fungi
32. Resource seeking strategies of zoosporic true fungi in heterogeneous soil habitats at the microscale level
33. Molecular phylogeny of the Blastocladiomycota (Fungi) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA
34. Some fungi in the Chytridiomycota can assimilate both inorganic and organic sources of nitrogen
35. Some zoosporic fungi can grow and survive within a wide pH range
36. Blastocladian parasites of invertebrates
37. Microbial players involved in the decline of filamentous and colonial cyanobacterial blooms with a focus on fungal parasitism
38. Structure and function of fungal zoospores: ecological implications
39. Alcohol Dehydrogenase in Mucorales: III
40. Anaerobic Growth and Fermentation in Blastocladia
41. Techniques for Anaerobic Growth of Zygomycetes
42. 9. The ecological and economic importance of zoosporic Mesomycetozoean (Dermocystida) parasites of freshwater fish
43. 14. Zoosporic parasites of freshwater invertebrates
44. 7. Microsporidia
45. 13. Zoosporic parasites of phytoplankton
46. 8. Phylogenetic relationships of Pythiales and Peronosporales (Oomycetes, Straminipila) within the “peronosporalean galaxy”
47. 11. Zoosporic parasites of amphibians
48. 10. I nfection strategies of pathogenic oomycetes in fish
49. Glutamate Dehydrogenase from Apodachlya (Oomycetes)
50. Blastocladia and Aqualinderella: Fermentative Water Molds with High Carbon Dioxide Optima
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