Abstract
This article is a personal impression of the key scientists who contributed to the study of marine mycology over past 174 years, especially those the author met during his career studying this unique group of fungi. Marine mycology has been a journey of discovery from a few species to nearly 2000 taxa in nine fungal phyla. Techniques for their study have advanced from morphological observations, to the use of scanning and transmission electron microscopy, to the development of high-throughput sequencing technology and the unravelling of the genomes of selected species. Thoughts on the conservation of marine fungi, their adaptation to climate change and potential role in the decomposition of plastics are briefly considered.
About the author
E. B. Gareth Jones graduated PhD University of Leeds, DSc University of Wales, is renowned for his 60-year study of marine fungi, the author of some 650 articles, on their ecology, physiology and systematics and has co-edited a number of books and journal special issues. He has reported on marine fungi from around the world, in particular Asia, especially those found on mangrove substrates. He has supervised over 150 PhD/MSc students and a highly cited scientist.
Acknowledgments
This article is dedicated to my late wife Marion Patricia Jones (nee Garton) who has been my strength, who has followed me from country to country, followed me around forests and mangroves, deeply fascinated by the fungi we encountered, encouraged and supported my research interests. She was also a mother figure for the many overseas postgraduates and best remembered for her Pavlova’s! Sincere thanks to my many postgraduate students and postdocs who have been a source of inspiration, loyalty and friendship, but it would be invidious to name anyone, but thank you all. My sincere thanks to: Dr. B. Devadatha for his assistance with the photo plates and cross checking the references, Dr. Paul Kirk for his ready replies on taxonomic issues and Prof. Ka-Lai Pang for prepublication review and for his collaboration, friendship, and loyalty. To Prof. M. Dring for his patience and editorial assistance. My studies have been supported by various research grants from many sources, too numerous to detail, but I thank the British Council that supported my early travels to Asia, the Royal Society Kan Tong Po Visiting Professorship that supported my stay at the City University of Hong Kong and thus initiated my passion for that part of the world.
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Author contribution: The author has accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.
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Competing interests: The author declares that there is no conflict of interests regarding this article.
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Research funding: The author acknowledges the award of a Distinguished Scientist Fellowship (DSFP), King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for supporting his current research.
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