与线虫异皮病相关的线虫多样性:阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯阿韦亚内达生态Área的案例研究

José M. Rusconi, Renato García, Augusto Salas, M. Fernanda Achinelly
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地衣代表了一种复杂的生命形式,其特征是至少两种生物之间的共生伙伴关系:真菌和藻类。在这种独特的关系中,真菌为藻类提供了一个保护性的栖息地,而藻类反过来又利用阳光、水和空气中的能量为真菌提供营养。它们是许多无脊椎动物的食物来源,也是各种动物的基础营养水平,被认为是可以承载丰富多样生物群的微生态系统。线虫是所有后生动物中分布最广、数量最多的动物之一,栖息在所有栖息地的湿润间质环境中,在海洋和淡水底栖生物栖息地以及土壤中数量丰富。在叶腋、树枝角、苔藓和地衣中的碎屑积累中也有报道。在本案例研究中,研究人员在阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省的一个地区研究了与地衣相关的自由生活线虫的营养作用和多样性,发现了与异皮线虫有关的7属线虫,代表了自由生活线虫的所有营养水平:噬菌体(Plectus和Acrobeles)、食真菌动物(Aphelenchus)、食草动物(Helicotylenchus)、杂食动物(Eudorylaimus和Mesodorylaimus)和捕食动物(Prionchulus)。
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Diversity of nematodes associated with Heterodermia diademata: A case study in the Eco Área of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lichens represent a complex life form characterized by a symbiotic partnership between at least two organisms: a fungus and an alga. In this unique relationship, the fungus offers a protective habitat for the alga, which, in turn, harnesses energy from sunshine, water and air to provide sustenance for the fungus. They fulfill ecological roles as a food source for many invertebrates and serve as the basal trophic level for a variety of animals, being considered micro-ecosystems which can host a rich and diverse biota. Nematodes are among the most widespread and abundant of all metazoans, inhabit moist interstitial environments in all habitats and are abundant in marine and freshwater benthic habitats and in the soil. They were also reported from accumulations of detritus in leaf axils, in the angles of tree branches and in mosses and lichens. In this case study, the trophic role and diversity of free-living nematodes associated with lichens were examined in an area of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, revealing seven genera of nematodes linked to Heterodermia diademata, representing all trophic levels of free-living nematodes: bacteriophages (Plectus and Acrobeles), fungivores (Aphelenchus), herbivores (Helicotylenchus), omnivores (Eudorylaimus and Mesodorylaimus) and a predator (Prionchulus).
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