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Biodiversity of fungi on submerged wood in Hong Kong streams

CKM TsuiCentre for Research in Fungal Diversity, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong KongKD HydeCentre for Research in Fungal Diversity, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong KongIJ HodgkissCentre for Research in Fungal Diversity, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
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Woody substrates were collected in 5 freshwater streams in Hong Kong and the fungi on these substrates were investigated. A total of 153 species were identified, comprising 61 ascornycete and 92 mitosporic taxa, and 20% were previously undescribed. About 30% of the ascornycetes belonged to the genera Annulatascus (Annulatascaceae), Aniptodera, Savoryella (Halosphaeriaceae), Ophioceras, Pseudohalonectn'a (Magnaporthaceae) and Massarina (Lophiostomataceae). Endophragmiella, Heljcosponum and Sporoschisma were common mitosporic genera. Species overlap occurred between different streams, and a few fungi were common in Hong Kong streams. Species composition in the Tung Chung River was distinct, and factors causing variations are discussed. S a m p h g techniques, the ecological role and distribution of fungi on submerged wood are discussed.

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