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Influence of Host Sex on Mycobiome Structure in Porcellio laevis Using Metabarcoding Analysis

Influence of Host Sex on Mycobiome Structure in Porcellio laevis Using Metabarcoding Analysis

  • Seung-Yoon Oh (Department of Biology and Chemistry, Changwon National University, Korea)
  • Yehyeon Cha (Department of Biology and Chemistry, Changwon National University, Korea)

Abstract

Terrestrial isopods such as Porcellio laevis play a critical role in nutrient cycling and serve as habitats for diverse microbial communities. Although bacterial diversity in isopods has been widely studied, research on fungal diversity remains limited. In the present study, we examined the mycobiome of P. laevis to investigate sex-specific differences in the fungal composition using a metabarcoding approach. The results revealed significant differences in fungal community composition between sexes, despite no variation in alpha diversity. Females were enriched with fungi, such as Aspergillus and Fusarium, which are commonly found in leaf litter, whereas males showed higher proportions of Stereum and Penicillium, which are associated with wood decay. These findings are consistent with those of previous studies on other arthropods, thus emphasizing the influence of host sex on microbial communities. Our study highlights the ecological dynamics that shape fungal communities in P. laevis and highlights the need for further research to explore the functional roles of sexspecific taxa and their implications for host ecology.


Keyword

Arthropods, Diversity, Fungi, Isopod, Woodlice


Publication Info.

Bibliography
The Korean Journal of Mycology / v.52, no.4, 2024, pp.331-340
Publisher
한국균학회
Journal DOI
doi: 10.4489
pISSN
0253-651X
eISSN
2383-5249
Date
2024.12.30
Language
Korean

Cited by

  1. "Habitat prevails over host sex in influencing mycobiome structure of terrestrial isopod, Armadillidium vulgare" Microbiology spectrum, vol. 13(5), p.e02172-24-. 2025. doi:10.1128/spectrum.02172-24

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2024.12.30 PUBLISHED
2024.12.30 ASSIGNED_DOI

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