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ascomycetous yeast communities of marine invertebrates in a southeast brazilian mangrove ecosystem.the ascomycetous yeast communities associated with 3 bivalve mollusk, and 4 crab species were studied in the mangrove at coroa grande on sepetiba bay in rio de janeiro, brazil. these were made up mostly of diverse but sparse and apparently allochtonous yeast populations. the striking exception was a prevalent population of the species kluyveromyces aestuarii, which predominated the yeast communities of 2 detritus feeding crabs, sesarma rectum and uca spp., and the shipworm neoteredo reynei. howe ...19958546456
yeasts in the intertidal sediments of a polluted estuary in rio de janeiro, brazil.yeasts were found concentrated at the sediment surface and with the highest counts at the most polluted site. candida krusei, pichia membranaefaciens and similar species typically forming rugose colonies with radiating ridges were the prevalent yeasts in these sediments, and species like rhodotorula rubra related to basidiomycetous fungi were found in relatively low numbers.19827092202
yeasts associated with the white shrimp penaeus schmitti, sediment, and water of sepetiba bay, rio de janeiro, brasil.samples were collected in a polluted site with mean fecal coliform counts of the water being 9.0 x 10(2)/100 ml and less polluted areas including commercial fishing areas with fecal coliforms typically below 2.0 x 10(1)/100 ml. yeast populations from the polluted site were 4.6 x 10(2) to 9.2 x 10(3)/g of shrimp intestine, 1.0 x 10(1) to 2.4 x 10(2)/g of sediment and 4.0 x 10(-1) to 4.6 x 10(1)/ml of water, and in the less polluted site 3.0 x 10(1) to 2.3 x 10(2)/g of intestines and 3.0 x 10(-1) ...19892750315
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