It is increasingly recognized that facilitative interactions can shape communities. One of the mechanisms through which facilitation may operate is when one species facilitates the colonization of another through the exchange of shared symbionts. Lichens are symbiotic associations composed of a mycobiont (lichenised-fungus) and one or two photobionts (algae or cyanobacteria). Different lichen species may have overlapping specificity for photobionts, creating the possibility that facilitation drives lichen community assembly. To investigate whether facilitation occurs in lichens, we combined an observational study (a) with a manipulative field experiment (b). For (a), we quantified the effect of local patch conditions, facilitation and the s...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
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 ...
Figure 4 - Photobiont-mediated guilds in lichens (modified from Rikkinen 2003).The lichen-forming fu...
Foundation species provide habitat and modify the availability of resources to other species. In nat...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
1. It is well-known that vascular plants have species-specific effects on soil properties. However, ...
Facilitative effects and plant–plant interactions are well known for higher plants, but there is a l...
Anthropogenic disturbances can have strong impacts on lichen communities, as well as on individual s...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
<p>Data from the article: Castillo-Monroy, A. P., M. A. Bowker, P. García-Palacios & F. T. Maestre. ...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
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 ...
Figure 4 - Photobiont-mediated guilds in lichens (modified from Rikkinen 2003).The lichen-forming fu...
Foundation species provide habitat and modify the availability of resources to other species. In nat...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
1. It is well-known that vascular plants have species-specific effects on soil properties. However, ...
Facilitative effects and plant–plant interactions are well known for higher plants, but there is a l...
Anthropogenic disturbances can have strong impacts on lichen communities, as well as on individual s...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
<p>Data from the article: Castillo-Monroy, A. P., M. A. Bowker, P. García-Palacios & F. T. Maestre. ...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...