Species circumscription is key to the characterization of patterns of specificity in symbiotic systems at a macroevolutionary scale. Here, a worldwide phylogenetic framework was used to assess the biodiversity and symbiotic patterns of association among partners in trimembered lichens from the genus Peltigera, section Chloropeltigera. We sequenced six loci of the main fungal partner and performed species discovery and validation analyses to establish putative species boundaries. Single locus phylogenies were used to establish the identity of both photobionts, Nostoc (cyanobacterium) and Coccomyxa (green alga). Distribution and specificity patterns were compared to the closely related clade, section Peltidea, which includes mainly Peltigera ...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
peer reviewedEcological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in natur...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe lichen genus Peltigera has been mainly revised in the Northern Hemisp...
Species circumscription is key to the characterization of patterns of specificity in symbiotic syste...
Within the framework of a worldwide revision of Peltigera, several thousand specimens were gath ere...
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Variation in specificity among symbiotic partners is key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
Variation in specificity among symbiotic partners is key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
This comprehensive phylogenetic revision of sections Peltigera and Retifoveatae of the cyanolichen g...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
We studied the genotype diversity of cyanobacterial symbionts in the predominately terricolous cyano...
Identifying the drivers and evolutionary consequences of species interactions is a major goal of com...
Premise of the Study Factors shaping spatiotemporal patterns of associations in mutualistic syste...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
peer reviewedEcological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in natur...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe lichen genus Peltigera has been mainly revised in the Northern Hemisp...
Species circumscription is key to the characterization of patterns of specificity in symbiotic syste...
Within the framework of a worldwide revision of Peltigera, several thousand specimens were gath ere...
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Variation in specificity among symbiotic partners is key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
Variation in specificity among symbiotic partners is key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
Patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners are key to a comprehensive understanding of the evo...
This comprehensive phylogenetic revision of sections Peltigera and Retifoveatae of the cyanolichen g...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
We studied the genotype diversity of cyanobacterial symbionts in the predominately terricolous cyano...
Identifying the drivers and evolutionary consequences of species interactions is a major goal of com...
Premise of the Study Factors shaping spatiotemporal patterns of associations in mutualistic syste...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
peer reviewedEcological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in natur...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe lichen genus Peltigera has been mainly revised in the Northern Hemisp...