Aim The hypotheses proposed to explain the high percentage of bipolar lichens in Antarctica have never been explicitly tested. We used the strictly bipolar, coastal lichenized fungus Mastodia tessellata (Verrucariaceae, Ascomycota) and its photobionts (Prasiola, Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) as model species to discern whether this extraordinary disjunction originated from vicariance or long-distance dispersal. Location Coasts of Antarctica, Tierra del Fuego (Chile), Alaska (USA) and British Columbia (Canada). Methods Based on a comprehensive geographical (315 specimens and 16 populations from Antarctica, Tierra del Fuego and North America) and molecular sampling (three and four loci for the fungus and algae respectively), we im...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Since ice-free areas in Antarctica are predicted to increase by up to 25% before the end of this cen...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Symbiotic associations between green algae (Chlorophyta) and fungi give rise to morphologically and ...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Many boreal and polar lichens occupy bipolar distributional ranges that frequently extend into high ...
Lichens from the genus Umbilicaria were collected across a 5,000-km transect through Antarctica and ...
Aim: The homogenisation of historically isolated gene pools has been recognised as one of the most s...
Aim: Contemporary species’ distributions are shaped by both geography and historical events, such as...
This thesis examines population genetic structure and migration indices of an Antarctic endemic lich...
Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incu...
Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incu...
Lichens, symbiotic associations of fungi (mycobionts) and green algae or cyanobacteria (photobionts)...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Lichens are widespread symbioses an...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Since ice-free areas in Antarctica are predicted to increase by up to 25% before the end of this cen...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Symbiotic associations between green algae (Chlorophyta) and fungi give rise to morphologically and ...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Many boreal and polar lichens occupy bipolar distributional ranges that frequently extend into high ...
Lichens from the genus Umbilicaria were collected across a 5,000-km transect through Antarctica and ...
Aim: The homogenisation of historically isolated gene pools has been recognised as one of the most s...
Aim: Contemporary species’ distributions are shaped by both geography and historical events, such as...
This thesis examines population genetic structure and migration indices of an Antarctic endemic lich...
Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incu...
Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incu...
Lichens, symbiotic associations of fungi (mycobionts) and green algae or cyanobacteria (photobionts)...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Lichens are widespread symbioses an...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Since ice-free areas in Antarctica are predicted to increase by up to 25% before the end of this cen...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...