Lichens fix carbon dioxide from the air to build biomass. Crustose and foliose lichens grow as nearly flat, circular disks. Smaller individuals grow slowly, but with small, steady increases in radial growth rate over time. Larger individuals grow more quickly and with a roughly constant radial velocity maintained over the lifetime of the lichen. We translate the coffee drop effect to model lichen growth and demonstrate that growth patterns follow directly from the diffusion of carbon dioxide in the air around a lichen. When a lichen is small, carbon dioxide is fixed across its surface, and the entire thallus contributes to radial growth, but when a lichen is larger carbon dioxide is disproportionately fixed at the edges of an individual, wh...
<p>There is little reliable information about determinants of vertical growth in terricolous lichens...
<p>Growth rates of crustose lichens in polar areas (<sup>*1</sup>: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
14C/C ratios in samples from radial transects across individual thalli of Caloplaca trachyphylla co...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Antarctica is one of the most extreme environments on the planet considering the climatic conditions...
1. Epiphytic lichens are important biodiversity components of forest canopies worldwide, significan...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Lichens are poikilohydric organisms, whose internal water content tends to reflect external humidity...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant globally and they may even form the dominant autotrophs in (sub)...
Ambient CO₂ concentration (together with CO₂ exchange and microclimate) was recorded every 30 min fo...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
<p>There is little reliable information about determinants of vertical growth in terricolous lichens...
<p>Growth rates of crustose lichens in polar areas (<sup>*1</sup>: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
14C/C ratios in samples from radial transects across individual thalli of Caloplaca trachyphylla co...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Antarctica is one of the most extreme environments on the planet considering the climatic conditions...
1. Epiphytic lichens are important biodiversity components of forest canopies worldwide, significan...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Lichens are poikilohydric organisms, whose internal water content tends to reflect external humidity...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant globally and they may even form the dominant autotrophs in (sub)...
Ambient CO₂ concentration (together with CO₂ exchange and microclimate) was recorded every 30 min fo...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
<p>There is little reliable information about determinants of vertical growth in terricolous lichens...
<p>Growth rates of crustose lichens in polar areas (<sup>*1</sup>: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...