The integration of pelagic fungi into our scientific framework not only enhances our knowledge of marine ecosystems but also bridges the realms of terrestrial and freshwater fungal ecology, expanding the global relevance of fungi in diverse natural environments. Baltar explains: "Incorporating the role of mycoplankton in ecological models will enhance our comprehension of organic matter cycling and promote better management and conservation practices for our oceans."

Mayflies, stoneflies, and caddisflies are among the diverse group of invertebrates that spend a large part of their lives in the water as larvae. These and many other invertebrates play crucial roles in freshwater ecosystems. They're vital for organic matter decomposition, water filtration, and nutrient exchange between aquatic and terrestrial realms. "Such invertebrates have long been a cornerstone of water quality monitoring," explains the study's first author, Prof. Dr. Peter Haase of the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum in Frankfurt. "Such monitoring is immensely important because rivers and lakes are subject to major anthropogenic pressures and are among the ecosystems most threatened by biodiversity loss."


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