Full-text resources of PSJD and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Preferences help
enabled [disable] Abstract
Number of results

Journal

2004 | 53 | 1 | 25-31

Article title

Relacje śluzowców właściwych do organizmów zasiedlających wspólne mikrosiedliska

Authors

Content

Title variants

EN
Slime moulds in relation to other organisms sharing their microsites

Languages of publication

PL EN

Abstracts

EN
Summary Slime moulds form a peculiar group of organisms. Their presence is most often noticed thanks to formation of sporangia slightly similar to fungal fruitbodies. Only few species, however, produce big sporangia, sometimes even exceeding 10 cm in diameter. Most taxa form very tiny, variously shaped fructifications. Noteworthy, the formation of fruitbodies is preceded by vegetative stage of development, completely different, characterized by slimy multinuclear mobile plasmodium and taking place deep in a substrate. Such different forms of one organism are influenced by various factors during the life cycle. Interrelations between slime moulds and many other organisms (e.g. insects, snails, other invertebrates, as well as fungi, algae and vascular plants) can be observed. Sporangia of slime moulds are often found on thalli of mosses and stems of vascular plants as a result of plasmodium migrationwithout parasitic interactions. Young developing sporangia are used as source of food by small invertebrates, while mature structures can serve as their breeding place. Inside big aethalia of Reticularia sp., Amaurochaete sp. or more rarely Lycogala sp., the presence of coleopters (Anisotoma sp.) was observed. During long rainy periods sporangia of myxomycetes are often infected by fungi, with their hyphae not only covering the surface, but also overgrowing the fructifications of slime moulds.

Keywords

Journal

Year

Volume

53

Issue

1

Pages

25-31

Physical description

Dates

published
2004

Contributors

  • Zakład Badań i Dokumentacji Polarnej im. Prof. Z. Czeppego Instytut Botaniki, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. M. Kopernika 27, 31-501 Kraków, Polska

References

  • ELIASSON U., 1981. Patterns of occurrence of myxomycetes in a spruce forest in South Sweden. Holarct. Ecol. 4, 20-31.
  • ING B., 1994. The phytosociology of myxomycetes. New Phytol. 126, 175-201.
  • KRZEMIENIEWSKA H., 1960. Śluzowce Polski na tle śluzowców europejskich. [W:] Flora polska. Rośliny zarodnikowe Polski i ziem ościennych. CZUBIŃSKI Z., KOCHMAN J., KRZEMIENIEWSKA H., MOTYKA J., REJMENT-GROCHOWSKA I., SKIRGIEłłO A., STARMACH K., SZAFRAN B. (red.). Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warszawa.
  • NANNENGA-BREMEKAMP N. E., 1991. A guide to temperate Myxomycetes. Biopress Limited, Bristol.
  • NEUBERT H.,NOWOTNY W., BAUMANN K., 1993. DieMyxomyceten Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Alpenraumes unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Österreichs. 1. Verlag Karlheinz Baumann, Gomaringen.
  • NEUBERT H.,NOWOTNY W., BAUMANN K., 1995. DieMyxomyceten Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Alpenraumes unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Österreichs. 2. Verlag Karlheinz Baumann, Gomaringen.
  • NEUBERT H.,NOWOTNY W., BAUMANN K., 2000. DieMyxomyceten Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Alpenraumes unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Österreichs. 1. Verlag Karlheinz Baumann, Gomaringen.
  • STEPHENSON S. L., STEMPEN H., 1994. Myxomycetes. A handbook of slime molds. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon (Paperback ed. 2000).

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-ksv53p25kz
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.