Abstract
The first molecular identification and comparison of the spectrum of representatives of the order Saprolegniales (Oomycota) in sponges and on the outer skin of fishes under native conditions of Lake Baikal and under the conditions of aquarium exhibits were conducted. A similar spectrum of water molds in fish and sponges in aquarium exhibits and the presence in sponges in Lake Baikal of a species close to Leptolegnia chapmanii, which is parasite in insect larvae, were found. The results of detection of representatives of the order Saprolegniales and the factors influencing the frequency of their occurrence in samples of sponges from Lake Baikal are examined.
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