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Joyce E. Longcore
Researcher at University of Maine
Publications - 96
Citations - 12555
Joyce E. Longcore is an academic researcher from University of Maine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chytridiomycosis & Chytridiomycota. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 93 publications receiving 11682 citations. Previous affiliations of Joyce E. Longcore include University of Alabama.
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Morphology and zoospore ultrastructure of Entophlyctis luteolus sp. nov. (Chytridiales): implications for chytrid taxonomy
TL;DR: This is the first report of a species with monocentric, exog- enous development that has a Chytridium subtype of zoospore, which cannot be considered a homologous character state in all species of the ChYtridiales.
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A molecular phylogenetic evaluation of the spizellomycetales.
William S. Wakefield,Martha J. Powell,Peter M. Letcher,Donald J. S. Barr,Perry F. Churchill,Joyce E. Longcore,Shu-Fen Chen +6 more
TL;DR: Order Spizellomycetales was delineated based on a unique suite of zoospore ultrastructural characters and currently includes five genera and 14 validly published species, all of which have a propensity for soil habitats.
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Variation in phenotype and virulence among enzootic and panzootic amphibian chytrid lineages
C. G. Becker,Sasha E. Greenspan,Karen E. Tracy,J. A. Dash,Carolina Lambertini,Thomas S. Jenkinson,Domingos da Silva Leite,Luís Felipe Toledo,Joyce E. Longcore,Timothy Y. James,Kelly R. Zamudio +10 more
TL;DR: Findings underscore that characterizing virulence of multiple Bd isolates and lineages is important for understanding the evolutionary history and diversity of Bd.
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The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance
TL;DR: This order contains Polychytrium, Lacustromyces, Karlingiomyces, two new genera (Arkaya and Neokarlingia) and additional undescribed taxa, which is based on molecular and ultrastructural characters based on phylogenetically mutually supportive characters.
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Ultrastructural and molecular delineation of the Chytridiaceae (Chytridiales)
Peter M. Letcher,Peter M. Letcher,Martha J. Powell,Martha J. Powell,James G. Chambers,James G. Chambers,Joyce E. Longcore,Joyce E. Longcore,Perry F. Churchill,Perry F. Churchill,Phillip M. Harris,Phillip M. Harris +11 more
TL;DR: The results of phylogenetic analyses of sequences and ultrastructural characters strongly supported the Chytridiaceae, Phlyctochytrium, and Chytriomyces angularis clades, and each clade had a specific zoospore type.