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Fungal assemblages associated with sponges of the southern coast of Sakhalin Island

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This paper examines the biodiversity of fungi associated with six species of sponges from the southern coast of Sakhalin Island. The species richness of fungal assemblages is represented by 78 species, mainly Anamorphic fungi. The diversity and numbers of fungi depend on the species of sponge, which is due to the rigidity of the skeleton and the morphological characteristics of the sponges.

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Original Russian Text © M.V. Pivkin, S.A. Aleshko, V.B. Krasokhin, Yu. V. Khudyakova, 2006, published in Biologiya Morya.

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Pivkin, M.V., Aleshko, S.A., Krasokhin, V.B. et al. Fungal assemblages associated with sponges of the southern coast of Sakhalin Island. Russ J Mar Biol 32, 207–213 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063074006040018

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