2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226616
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Insights into fungal diversity of a shallow-water hydrothermal vent field at Kueishan Island, Taiwan by culture-based and metabarcoding analyses

Abstract: This paper reports the diversity of fungi associated with substrates collected at a shallow hydrothermal vent field at Kueishan Island, Taiwan, using both culture-based and metabarcoding methods. Culture of fungi from yellow sediment (with visible sulfur granules), black sediment (no visible sulfur granules), the vent crab Xenograpsus testudinatus, seawater and, animal egg samples resulted in a total of 94 isolates. Species identification based on the internal transcribed spacer regions of the rDNA revealed th… Show more

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“…Here we report a total of 59 fungal genera detected using a combination of culture‐dependent and ‐independent methods. Most of them are identified as Penicillium , Aspergillus , Cladosporium and Debaryomyces , all ubiquitous taxa commonly detected in deep‐sea and deep‐subsurface habitats using marker gene (Tedersoo et al ., 2015; Li et al ., 2016, 2019; Pang et al ., 2019; Polinski et al ., 2019) and culture‐based approaches (Nagano et al ., 2010, 2017; Manohar et al ., 2014; Hirayama et al ., 2015; Zhang et al ., 2016). While it is possible that some fraction of this diversity may exist as spores and therefore may not be metabolically active, their consistent detection in these habitats strongly suggests the environmental relevance of at least some fraction of this community to the deep biosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we report a total of 59 fungal genera detected using a combination of culture‐dependent and ‐independent methods. Most of them are identified as Penicillium , Aspergillus , Cladosporium and Debaryomyces , all ubiquitous taxa commonly detected in deep‐sea and deep‐subsurface habitats using marker gene (Tedersoo et al ., 2015; Li et al ., 2016, 2019; Pang et al ., 2019; Polinski et al ., 2019) and culture‐based approaches (Nagano et al ., 2010, 2017; Manohar et al ., 2014; Hirayama et al ., 2015; Zhang et al ., 2016). While it is possible that some fraction of this diversity may exist as spores and therefore may not be metabolically active, their consistent detection in these habitats strongly suggests the environmental relevance of at least some fraction of this community to the deep biosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of the fungus was demonstrated also in other deep-sea environments, such as deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean [ 22 , 24 ] and sediments at 5000 m depths in the Central Indian Basin [ 23 ]. However, the species is not currently considered a marine fungus [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although H. werneckii is not listed as a marine species [ 21 ], it is stated that it also occurs in marine habitats, and also in the depths of the oceans [ 22 , 23 , 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marine fungi are globally distributed (Tisthammer et al 2016; Hassett et al 2019b; Morales et al 2019) and comprise comparable quantities of biomass (~1 mg Cm -3 ) as other abundant marine taxa (Damare and Raghukumar 2008; Gutiérrez et al 2011; Bochdansky et al 2017; Hassett et al 2019a). Increasing quantities of diverse lines of evidence underscore that fungi are nearly ubiquitous in the marine realm (Burgaud et al 2009; Edgcomb et al 2011; Orsi et al 2013; Taylor and Cunliffe 2016; Li et al 2018; Garvetto et al 2019; Pang et al 2019), including throughout the Arctic (Sparrow 1973; Pang et al 2008; Terrado et al 2011; Zhang et al 2015; Hassett and Gradinger 2016; Hassett et al 2019a). Fungi are diverse (Kagami et al 2014) and many marine taxa represent novel, ecologically uncharacterized lineages(Richards et al 2012; Ettinger and Eisen 2019), including in the Arctic Ocean (Comeau et al 2016; Hassett et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%