Thraustochytriidae are mostly
saprotrophic. Their usual substrates are decaying
plants and
macrophyte algae. The most common representatives from Thraustochytriidae are
Aurantiochytrium,
Schizochytrium,
Thraustochytrium and
Ulkenia, found on decaying plant remains, in sediments and in sea water. Most species have a very wide or
cosmopolitan distribution. They are abundant in estuarines of coastal areas, where their usual substrate arrives from
terrestrial ecosystems in the form of detritus. There are, however, some
parasitic organisms present in the family. For example,
Phycophthorum parasitizes
pennate diatoms. The
QPX, of unknown genus or species, is a parasite of the
hard clam. == Systematics ==