- Carnivorous fungus
Carnivorous fungi or predaceous fungi are fungi that derive some or most of their
nutrient s from trapping and digesting microscopic or other minuteanimal s. [Pramer, D. 1964. Nematode-trapping fungi. "Science" 144: 382–388.] More than 200 species have been described, belonging to the phylaAscomycota ,Mucoromycotina , andBasidiomycota . They usually live in soil and many species trap or stunnematode s (nematophagous fungus ), while others attackamoebae orcollembola . Fungi that grow on the epidermis,hair ,skin , nails, scales orfeather s of living or dead animals are considered to bedermatophytes rather than carnivores. Similarly fungi in orifices and the digestive tract of animals are not carnivorous, and neither are internal pathogens. Neither areinsect pathogens that stun and colonize insects normally labelled carnivorous if the fungal thallus is mainly in the insect as does "Cordyceps ", or if it clings to the insect like theLaboulbeniales .Two basic trapping mechanisms have been observed in carnivorous fungi that are predatory on nematodes:
* constricting rings (active traps)
* adhesive structures (passive traps)Sequencing of
ribosomal DNA has shown that these trap types occur in separate fungus lineages, [Ahrén, D., M.U. Bjõrn & A. Tunlind 1998. Phylogeny of nematode-trapping fungi based on 18S rDNA sequences. "FEMS Microbiology Letters" 158: 179–184.] an example ofconvergent evolution .See also
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Carnivorous plant
*Protocarnivorous plant
*Predatory dinoflagellate References
* Hauser, J.T. 1985. PDFlink| [http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/CPNv14n1p8_11.pdf Nematode-Trapping Fungi.] |815 KiB "
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter " 14(1): 8-11. [reprinted from Carolina Tips, Carolina Biological Supply Company]External links
* [http://www.uoguelph.ca/%7Egbarron/N-D%20Fungi/n-dfungi.htm Nematode Destroying Fungi]
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