Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic and alpine environments in most continents. In this study, we used molecular markers to investigate the population structure of the fungal symbiont and the associated photosynthetic partner of Thamnolia. By analyzing molecular, morphological, and chemical variation among 253 specimens covering the species distribution range, we revealed the existence of three mycobiont lineages. One lineage (Lineage A) is confined to the tundra region of Siberia and the Aleutian Islands, a second (Lineage B) is found in the high alpine region of the Alps and the Carpathians Mountains, and a third (Lineage C) has a worldwide distribution and covers both the afor...
Large phylogeographic studies on lichens are scarce, and none involves a single species within which...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Symbiosis brought important evolutionary novelties to life on Earth. Lichens, the symbiotic entities...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often codispersed by vegetat...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Understanding how many species exist and the processes by which they form remains a central topic of...
In this study, we explored the diversity of green algal symbionts (photobionts) in sympatric populat...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Trentepohliales are a group of both free-living and lichenized algae, with most diversity occurring ...
Large phylogeographic studies on lichens are scarce, and none involves a single species within which...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Symbiosis brought important evolutionary novelties to life on Earth. Lichens, the symbiotic entities...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often codispersed by vegetat...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Understanding how many species exist and the processes by which they form remains a central topic of...
In this study, we explored the diversity of green algal symbionts (photobionts) in sympatric populat...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Trentepohliales are a group of both free-living and lichenized algae, with most diversity occurring ...
Large phylogeographic studies on lichens are scarce, and none involves a single species within which...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...