The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to the plasticity in interactions between the fungus (mycobiont) and its algal or cyanobacterial partners (photobionts). On the one hand, broad-scale phylogenetic analyses show that partner compatibility in lichens is rather constrained and shaped by reciprocal selection pressures and codiversification independent of ecological drivers. On the other hand, sub-species-level associations among lichen symbionts appear to be environmentally structured rather than phylogenetically constrained. In particular, switching between photobiont ecotypes with distinct environmental preferences has been hypothesized as an adaptive strategy for lichen-forming f...
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Unraveling the complex relationship between lichen fungal and algal partners has been crucial in und...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
Both macroclimate and evolutionary events may influence symbiont association and diversity patterns....
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Unraveling the complex relationship between lichen fungal and algal partners has been crucial in und...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
Both macroclimate and evolutionary events may influence symbiont association and diversity patterns....
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Unraveling the complex relationship between lichen fungal and algal partners has been crucial in und...