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ROY Melanie

  • Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • Biodiversity, Community ecology, Mycology, Symbiosis, Tropical ecology
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Magistère from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Master of cellular and molecular biology Master 2 Ressources phytogénétiques et interactions biologiques - University Montpellier 2 PhD in ecology and evolution of mycoheterotrophy by orchids, Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive, University Montpellier 2 Post-doctoral project on functional diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Europe (INRA Cestas Pierroton) Maître de conférence (Assistant professor) at University Paul Sabatier since 2010 Delegated by the CNRS in UMR EcoFoG in 2014 (Kourou, Guyane). Associated professor at UQAT, Canada since 2017 Delegated by the CNRS in UMI IFAECI (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 2021

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21 Jan 2025
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Exploring Rubiaceae fungal endophytes across contrasting tropical forests, tree tissues, and developmental stages

The hidden diversity of fungal endophytes, associated with Rubiaceae of Costa Rican old-growth forests

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Endophytic fungi are expected to be hyperdiverse in tropical forests, and here is an article exploring their diversity, hidden in Rubiaceae leaves, in two old-growth forests of Costa Rica. Humberto Castillo-González et al. not only described their diversity, but also test for the impact of leaf development stage, tissue origin, and site location. They distinguish the different fungal lineages and do identify distinct indicators, showing that specialization of endophytic fungi could be related to other factors in tropical forests.

This article is a great example of fungal ecology in the tropics, interacting at fine and large scale with a diversity of hosts. It also invites to discuss the high specialization observed in the tropics, and the ecology of old-growth forests in Costa Rica.

References

Humberto Castillo-González, Jason C. Slot, Stephanie Yarwood, Priscila Chaverri (2025) Exploring Rubiaceae fungal endophytes across contrasting tropical forests, tree tissues, and developmental stages. bioRxiv, ver.3 peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Ecology https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.13.580172

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ROY Melanie

  • Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • Biodiversity, Community ecology, Mycology, Symbiosis, Tropical ecology
  • recommender

Recommendation:  1

Reviews:  0

Areas of expertise
Magistère from the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Master of cellular and molecular biology Master 2 Ressources phytogénétiques et interactions biologiques - University Montpellier 2 PhD in ecology and evolution of mycoheterotrophy by orchids, Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive, University Montpellier 2 Post-doctoral project on functional diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Europe (INRA Cestas Pierroton) Maître de conférence (Assistant professor) at University Paul Sabatier since 2010 Delegated by the CNRS in UMR EcoFoG in 2014 (Kourou, Guyane). Associated professor at UQAT, Canada since 2017 Delegated by the CNRS in UMI IFAECI (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 2021