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Remarkable fungal biodiversity on northern Belgium bats and hibernacula.

Pierre BeckerClaudia van den EyndeFrederik BaertElizabet D'hoogeRobby De PauwAnne-Cécile NormandRenaud PiarrouxDirk Stubbe
Published in: Mycologia (2023)
Bats can be affected by fungal pathogens such as Pseudogymnoascus destructans , the causative agent of the white-nose syndrome. Their body surface can also be colonized by fungal commensals or carry transient fungal species and participate in their dispersal. In this study, 114 bat specimens belonging to seven species were sampled from various locations in northern Belgium. Culture-based methods revealed an important mycological diversity, with a total of 209 different taxa out of the 418 isolates. Overall, a mean of 3.7 taxa per bat was recorded, but significant differences were observed between sampling sites and seasons. The mycobiomes were dominated by cosmopolitan and plant-associated species, in particular from the genera Cladosporium, Penicillium , and Aspergillus . Other species known to be related to bats or their environment, such as Apiotrichum otae , were also retrieved. Sampling of hibernacula indicated that diverse fungal species can inhabit these sites, including a yet undescribed Pseudogymnoascus species, distinct from Ps. destructans , namely, Ps. cavicola .
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