A Review of Ectoparasitic Fungi Associated with Termites
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2021
Abstract
Termites and ectoparasitic fungi have been at odds for millions of years. Surprisingly, fungi rarely kill their host and termites are continuously parasitized, albeit at low rates. 'Termitophilous' fungi have succeeded in the difficult task of infiltrating the ecological fortress of social immunity that is the termite colony. Here we review 34 definitive ectoparasitic fungal species from nine genera specialized to infest the cuticle of 50 + termite species. In general, reports of fungal ectoparasites on termites are underestimated and the actual prevalence of infestation is likely much greater in nature. In this review, we synthesize >120 yr of reports and studies on ectoparasitic fungi and their termite hosts to present an update to where our knowledge rests and where the proceeding steps should be focused. In reviewing this material, we aim to unite knowledge from two disciplines, entomology and mycology, creating a literary source useful for entomologists and mycologists alike. We provide a comprehensive summary of all fungal genera, illustrations showing morphological distinctions and development on the termite host, a glossary of mycological terminology, and an updated chart of the biogeography of these groups. Additionally, we provide a phylogenetic summary of parasite lineages and their known hosts as well as the first review of molecular evidence obtained from these fungal species.
Identifier
85111096516 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Annals of the Entomological Society of America
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1093/aesa/saab001
ISSN
00138746
First Page
373
Last Page
396
Issue
4
Volume
114
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Megan; Barden, Phillip; and Ware, Jessica, "A Review of Ectoparasitic Fungi Associated with Termites" (2021). Faculty Publications. 3994.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/3994