@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18475,
author = {Conrad Lamoraal Schoch and G. H. Sung and Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer and Jan Kohlmeyer and Joseph W. Spatafora},
title = {Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae.},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.mycres.2006.10.005},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {111},
number = {154-162},
pages = {154--162},
abstract = {Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from protein coding and ribosomal nuclear loci support the placement of a number of marine fungal species associated with a well-supported clade containing fungicolous species of Melanospora and wood inhabiting Coronophorales. Three subclades containing marine species were recovered including Torpedospora radiata plus T. ambispinosa, Swampomyces species plus Juncigena adarca, and two Etheirophora species plus additional Swampomyces species. The monophyly of these three subclades as well as a subclade containing representatives of Coronophorales and Melanospora is well supported statistically. However, relationships among the different subclades remain largely unresolved. A sister relationship for this group with Hypocreales is significantly supported by Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. In addition to the Halospheariales and Lulworthiales, this clade, which is characterized by considerable morphological and ecological diversity, represents a third major clade of marine Sordariomycetes}
}
Citation for Study 9984

Citation title:
"Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2320
(Status: Published).
Citation
Schoch C.L., Sung G., Volkmann-kohlmeyer B., Kohlmeyer J., & Spatafora J. 2007. Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae. Mycological Research, 111(154-162): 154-162.
Authors
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Schoch C.L.
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Sung G.
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Volkmann-kohlmeyer B.
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Kohlmeyer J.
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Spatafora J.
Abstract
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from protein coding and ribosomal nuclear loci support the placement of a number of marine fungal species associated with a well-supported clade containing fungicolous species of Melanospora and wood inhabiting Coronophorales. Three subclades containing marine species were recovered including Torpedospora radiata plus T. ambispinosa, Swampomyces species plus Juncigena adarca, and two Etheirophora species plus additional Swampomyces species. The monophyly of these three subclades as well as a subclade containing representatives of Coronophorales and Melanospora is well supported statistically. However, relationships among the different subclades remain largely unresolved. A sister relationship for this group with Hypocreales is significantly supported by Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. In addition to the Halospheariales and Lulworthiales, this clade, which is characterized by considerable morphological and ecological diversity, represents a third major clade of marine Sordariomycetes
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18475,
author = {Conrad Lamoraal Schoch and G. H. Sung and Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer and Jan Kohlmeyer and Joseph W. Spatafora},
title = {Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae.},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.mycres.2006.10.005},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {111},
number = {154-162},
pages = {154--162},
abstract = {Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from protein coding and ribosomal nuclear loci support the placement of a number of marine fungal species associated with a well-supported clade containing fungicolous species of Melanospora and wood inhabiting Coronophorales. Three subclades containing marine species were recovered including Torpedospora radiata plus T. ambispinosa, Swampomyces species plus Juncigena adarca, and two Etheirophora species plus additional Swampomyces species. The monophyly of these three subclades as well as a subclade containing representatives of Coronophorales and Melanospora is well supported statistically. However, relationships among the different subclades remain largely unresolved. A sister relationship for this group with Hypocreales is significantly supported by Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. In addition to the Halospheariales and Lulworthiales, this clade, which is characterized by considerable morphological and ecological diversity, represents a third major clade of marine Sordariomycetes}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18475
AU - Schoch,Conrad Lamoraal
AU - Sung,G. H.
AU - Volkmann-Kohlmeyer,Brigitte
AU - Kohlmeyer,Jan
AU - Spatafora,Joseph W.
T1 - Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae.
PY - 2007
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mycres.2006.10.005
N2 - Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from protein coding and ribosomal nuclear loci support the placement of a number of marine fungal species associated with a well-supported clade containing fungicolous species of Melanospora and wood inhabiting Coronophorales. Three subclades containing marine species were recovered including Torpedospora radiata plus T. ambispinosa, Swampomyces species plus Juncigena adarca, and two Etheirophora species plus additional Swampomyces species. The monophyly of these three subclades as well as a subclade containing representatives of Coronophorales and Melanospora is well supported statistically. However, relationships among the different subclades remain largely unresolved. A sister relationship for this group with Hypocreales is significantly supported by Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. In addition to the Halospheariales and Lulworthiales, this clade, which is characterized by considerable morphological and ecological diversity, represents a third major clade of marine Sordariomycetes
L3 - 10.1016/j.mycres.2006.10.005
JF - Mycological Research
VL - 111
IS - 154-162
SP - 154
EP - 162
ER -