In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often codispersed by vegetative propagules. Due to the particular interdependence, processes such as colonization, dispersal or genetic drift are expected to result in congruent patterns of genetic structure in the symbionts. To study the population structure of an obligate symbiotic system in Europe, we genotyped the fungal and algal symbionts of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria at eight and seven microsatellite loci, respectively, and analysed about 4300 L. pulmonaria thalli from 142 populations from the species' European distribution range. Based on a centroid approach, which localizes centres of genetic differentiation with a high frequency of geographically ...
Recent DNA sequence analyses have revealed the diversity of algal partners in lichen symbioses. Alth...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Lichens are widespread symbioses an...
The availability of highly variable markers for the partners of a fungal symbiosis enables the integ...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Population genetics of the tree-colonizing lichen Lobaria pulmonaria were studied in the largest pri...
Large phylogeographic studies on lichens are scarce, and none involves a single species within which...
The mechanisms driving lichen symbiont association are in the early years of being understood, and i...
Trentepohliales are a group of both free-living and lichenized algae, with most diversity occurring ...
Recent DNA sequence analyses have revealed the diversity of algal partners in lichen symbioses. Alth...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...
In lichen symbiosis, fungal and algal partners form close associations, often co-dispersed by vegeta...
Lichens are widespread symbioses and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. The geneti...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Lichens are widespread symbioses an...
The availability of highly variable markers for the partners of a fungal symbiosis enables the integ...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Population genetics of the tree-colonizing lichen Lobaria pulmonaria were studied in the largest pri...
Large phylogeographic studies on lichens are scarce, and none involves a single species within which...
The mechanisms driving lichen symbiont association are in the early years of being understood, and i...
Trentepohliales are a group of both free-living and lichenized algae, with most diversity occurring ...
Recent DNA sequence analyses have revealed the diversity of algal partners in lichen symbioses. Alth...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
An understanding of how biotic interactions shape species’ distributions is central to predicting ho...