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Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Studies in Mycology No. 64
A phylogenetic re-evaluation of
Dothideomycetes
Editor(s):
Conrad L. Schoch, Joseph W. Spatafora, H. Thorsten Lumbsch, Sabine M. Huhndorf, Kevin D. Hyde, Johannes Z. Groenewald and Pedro W. Crous
Details:
220 pp., fully illustrated with colour pictures (A4 format), paperback, 2009
This volume presents a re-evaluation of phylogenetic relationships within the class
Dothideomycetes,
which is by far the largest and arguably most phylogenetically diverse class within the largest fungal phylum,
Ascomycota
. This issue contains 10 papers, combining the efforts and data from a diverse group of researchers. Such a well-sampled phylogeny is especially important for comprehending how fungi have evolved as they shift ecological habitats and adapt to new environments and nutritional modes. A comprehensive phylogeny, derived from five genes, nucSSU, nucLSU rDNA, TEF1, RPB1 and RPB2, for 356 isolates and 41 families in Dothideomycetes, is presented. If required to delineate taxa in specific families, additional genes (ITS, β-tubulin) were sequenced. All currently accepted orders in the class are represented for the first time in addition to numerous previously unplaced lineages. In total 78 novelties are introduced, including six families, 11 genera, 27 species, 33 new combinations and one new name. An ancestral reconstruction of basic nutritional modes supports numerous transitions from saprobic life histories to plant associated and lichenised modes and a transition from terrestrial to aquatic habitats are confirmed. Finally, a genomic comparison of six dothideomycete genomes with other fungi finds a high level of unique protein associated with the class, supporting its delineation as a separate taxon.
01_Cover
02_Editorial board
03_Dedication
04_Index
05_Contents
06_ A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes
07_Phylogenetic lineages in the Capnodiales
08_A molecular phylogenetic reappraisal of the Hysteriaceae, Mytilinidiaceae and Gloniaceae (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes) with keys to world species
09_Multi-locus phylogeny of Pleosporales_a taxonomic, ecological and evolutionary re-evaluation
10_Molecular phylogenetics of Pleosporales_Melanommataceae and Lophiostomataceae re-circumscribed (Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota)
11_Phylogeny of rock-inhabiting fungi related to Dothideomycetes
12_Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships of lichenised fungi in Dothideomyceta
13_The molecular phylogeny of freshwater Dothideomycetes
14_Molecular systematics of the marine Dothideomycetes
15_Molecular taxonomy of bambusicolous fungi_Tetraplosphaeriaceae, a new pleosporalean family with Tetraploa-like anamorphs
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