Aquatic fungi growing on the spawn of certain amphibians

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Abstract

The mycoflora developing on the spawn of nine species of amphibians was investigated under laboratory conditions. Fifty-two zoosporic fungus species were found to grow on the spawn investigated, including 6 chytridiomycetes, 1 hyphochytriomycete, 44 oomycetes and 1 zygomycete fungus. Out of these 52 species, 23 are known as parasites or necrotrophs of fish. Five fungus species were recorded for the first time from Poland.

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Czeczuga, B., Muszyńska, E., & Krzemińska, A. (1998). Aquatic fungi growing on the spawn of certain amphibians. Amphibia Reptilia, 19(3), 239–251. https://doi.org/10.1163/156853898X00151

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