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Grupo especialista en hongos acuáticos de la CSE de la UICN
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Grupo especialista en hongos acuáticos de la CSE de la UICN

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Descripción:

Los hongos acuáticos son un grupo polifilético relacionado por sus características ecológicas (crecen y se reproducen principalmente en aguas marinas o dulces) más que por su taxonomía. Pertenecen ...

Los hongos acuáticos son un grupo polifilético relacionado por sus características ecológicas (crecen y se reproducen principalmente en aguas marinas o dulces) más que por su taxonomía. Pertenecen principalmente a los filos Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota y Microsporidia, pero incluyen representantes de 13 filos en total. Las actividades clave del Grupo de Especialistas en Hongos Acuáticos (AFSG) se centrarán en la creación de una "columna vertebral" taxonómica y biogeográfica de los hongos acuáticos a partir de las bases de datos disponibles, y en la integración de aquellos grupos que aún no están cubiertos en las bases de datos de especies. Esta columna vertebral constituirá la base para elaborar una estrategia de evaluación de los hongos acuáticos, promover y apoyar la planificación de la conservación y cuantificar el solapamiento entre las comunidades de hongos acuáticos y terrestres. El AFSG tiene la visión de desarrollar la base científica y de coordinación para los primeros esfuerzos de evaluación, planificación y acción para la conservación de los hongos acuáticos.

Liderazgo de grupo

Dr Sally FRYAR
Co-Chair

Sally's main research interests are the ecology, evolution, systematics, and conservation of microfungi. She completed a PhD at Flinders University in 1997 on the taxonomy and ecology of wood decay fungi, examining indirect effects of multi-species interactions. In 1998 she moved to Hong Kong as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Hong Kong where she was introduced to the fascinating world of freshwater and marine fungi. Her research took her to various peat swamp forests, mangroves and streams in Borneo where she was a visiting fellow at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam. While studying the competition between microfungi on wood in aquatic ecosystems as well as their succession and natural distribution she also discovered new taxa of microfungi and became increasingly concerned about the threats to aquatic fungal diversity. Her research now involves documenting microfungi from marine and freshwater habitats around Australia. This includes the identification of ascomycetes, culturing, DNA extraction, PCR for DNA sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis. Sally maintains a strong interest in fungal conservation.

Sally's main research interests are the ecology, evolution, systematics, and conservation of microfungi. She completed a PhD at Flinders University in 1997 on the taxonomy and ecology of wood decay ...

Dr Isabel FERNANDES
Co-Chair

I am a freshwater ecologist particularly fond of aquatic fungi. I want to understand how global changes can determine microbial communities diversity and activity and how that impacts freshwater ecosystem functioning. My interests include the effects of biodiversity changes, temperature, nutrient enrichment, drought, fungicides, multiple stressors... My work range from lab to field work, from small tubes to mesocosms and streams. I use microscopy- and molecular-based techniques to assess microbial diversity. I am working towards aquatic fungi conservation (freshwater and marine). 

I am a freshwater ecologist particularly fond of aquatic fungi. I want to understand how global changes can determine microbial communities diversity and activity and how that impacts freshwater ...

Dr Laura GARZOLI
Red List Authority Coordinator

Laura Garzoli is a senior researcher at the National Research Council of Italy, Water Research Institute of Verbania (CNR-IRSA). She holds a PhD in Experimental Ecology and Geobotany from the University of Pavia. Laura leads the MEGIC Culture Collection at IRSA, which is dedicated to the long-term preservation of aquatic fungi and bacteria. She is an expert in marine mycology, ecology, and taxonomy, and heads the fungi research group at IRSA Verbania. Additionally, she has expertise in bat ecology and conservation, with a focus on white-nose disease

Laura Garzoli is a senior researcher at the National Research Council of Italy, Water Research Institute of Verbania (CNR-IRSA). She holds a PhD in Experimental Ecology and Geobotany from the ...