In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributions. Molecular data have revolutionized the species delimitation in lichens and have demonstrated that we underestimated the diversity of these organisms. The aim of this study is to explore the phylogeography and the evolutionary patterns of the Xanthoparmelia pulla group, a widespread group of one of largest genera of macrolichens. We used a dated phylogeny based on nuITS and nuLSU rDNA sequences and performed an ancestral range reconstruction to understand the processes and explain their current distribution, dating the divergence of the major lineages in the group. An inferred age of radiation of parmelioid lichens and the age of a Parmel...
Abstract Background The rate of nucleotide substitutions is not constant across the Tree of Life, an...
A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Species richness is not evenly distributed across the tree of life and a limited number of lineages ...
We studied the evolutionary history of the Parmeliaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota), one of the la...
Abstract Background Factors promoting diversification in lichen symbioses remain largely unexplored....
Asexual species with vegetative propagation of both symbiont partners (soredia) in lichens may harbo...
Pleistocene climatic fluctuations influenced patterns of genetic variation and promoted speciation a...
Aim: Contemporary species’ distributions are shaped by both geography and historical events, such as...
Background: Environment and geographic processes affect species' distributions as well as evolutiona...
Generic concepts in the parmelioid lichens have been discussed intensively over the past three decad...
Lichen biodiversity and its generative evolutionary processes are practically unknown in the MIOI (M...
Parmelioid lichens form a species-rich group of predominantly foliose and fruticose lichenized fungi...
Evolutionary histories are now being inferred from unprecedented, genome-scale datasets for a broad ...
Abstract Background The rate of nucleotide substitutions is not constant across the Tree of Life, an...
A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Species richness is not evenly distributed across the tree of life and a limited number of lineages ...
We studied the evolutionary history of the Parmeliaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota), one of the la...
Abstract Background Factors promoting diversification in lichen symbioses remain largely unexplored....
Asexual species with vegetative propagation of both symbiont partners (soredia) in lichens may harbo...
Pleistocene climatic fluctuations influenced patterns of genetic variation and promoted speciation a...
Aim: Contemporary species’ distributions are shaped by both geography and historical events, such as...
Background: Environment and geographic processes affect species' distributions as well as evolutiona...
Generic concepts in the parmelioid lichens have been discussed intensively over the past three decad...
Lichen biodiversity and its generative evolutionary processes are practically unknown in the MIOI (M...
Parmelioid lichens form a species-rich group of predominantly foliose and fruticose lichenized fungi...
Evolutionary histories are now being inferred from unprecedented, genome-scale datasets for a broad ...
Abstract Background The rate of nucleotide substitutions is not constant across the Tree of Life, an...
A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...