Abstract (en):
Abstract (es):
La diversidad de hifomicetos ingoldianos en Colombia se conoce a partir de tres estudios que reportan en
conjunto 18 especies de estos hongos. Para el oriente colombiano no hay registros de estos microorganismos.
En este estudio se procedió a colectar muestras de espumas en la subcuenca del río Frío en el municipio de
Floridablanca (Santander) en octubre de 2013 y septiembre de 2014. En este inventario se reportan 23 taxa
de hifomicetos, de las cuales 20 corresponden a nuevos registros. Clavatospora tentacula se encontró en
los dos periodos de muestreo. Se observó un marcado descenso en la riqueza de especies relacionada con la
disminución de las lluvias en el año 2014.
Keywords:
Aquatic fungi, Conidia, Diversity of fungi, Rainfall variation (en)
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