Trichosporon species isolated from guano samples obtained from bat-inhabited caves in Japan

Takashi Sugita, Ken Kikuchi, Koichi Makimura, Kensaku Urata, Takashi Someya, Katsuhiko Kamei, Masakazu Niimi, Yoshimasa Uehara

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Abstract

Yeasts from caves have rarely been examined. We examined yeasts collected from bat guano samples from 20 bat-inhabited limestone and volcanic caves located in 11 prefectures in Japan. Of ∼700 yeast-like colonies, nine Trichosporon species were recovered from 15 caves. Two of these were known species, and the remaining seven are potentially novel species, based on molecular phylogenetic analyses. In addition to Trichosporon species, identifiable strains of eight ascomycetous yeasts and one basidiomycetous yeast were recovered at frequencies of 5 to 35%. Our findings suggest that Trichosporon spp. are the major yeast species in bat guano in Japan and that bat guano is a potentially rich source of previously undescribed yeast species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7626-7629
Number of pages4
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume71
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2005

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