We show that obligate lignicoles in lichenized Micarea are predominately asexual whereas most facultative lignicoles reproduce sexually. Our phylogenetic analyses (ITS, mtSSU, Mcm7) together with ancestral state reconstruction show that the shift in reproduction mode has evolved independently several times within the group and that facultative and obligate lignicoles are sister species. The analyses support the assumption that the ancestor of these species was a facultative lignicole. We hypothezise that a shift in substrate requirement from bark to wood leads to differentiation in reproduction mode and becomes a driver of speciation. This is the first example of lichenized fungi where reproduction mode is connected to substrate requirement...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Fungal reproduction is regulated by the mating-type (MAT1) locus, which typically comprises two idio...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
We show that obligate lignicoles in lichenized Micarea are predominately asexual whereas most facult...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Classical hypotheses in lichenology predict pairs of species in which sexual lineages are ancestral ...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Phylogenetic analyses using mtSSU and nuITS sequences of Buellia violaceofusca (previously placed in...
Fungal populations that reproduce sexually are likely to be genetically more diverse and have a high...
Symbiosis brought important evolutionary novelties to life on Earth. Lichens, the symbiotic entities...
The presence of apothecia in mixed species (vegetatively reproducing lichens, occasionally producing...
5Ecological preferences, partner compatibility, or partner availability are known to be important fa...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Fungal reproduction is regulated by the mating-type (MAT1) locus, which typically comprises two idio...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
We show that obligate lignicoles in lichenized Micarea are predominately asexual whereas most facult...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Classical hypotheses in lichenology predict pairs of species in which sexual lineages are ancestral ...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Phylogenetic analyses using mtSSU and nuITS sequences of Buellia violaceofusca (previously placed in...
Fungal populations that reproduce sexually are likely to be genetically more diverse and have a high...
Symbiosis brought important evolutionary novelties to life on Earth. Lichens, the symbiotic entities...
The presence of apothecia in mixed species (vegetatively reproducing lichens, occasionally producing...
5Ecological preferences, partner compatibility, or partner availability are known to be important fa...
Lichens are tremendously diverse physical outcomes of symbiotic relationships involving fungi, algae...
Fungal reproduction is regulated by the mating-type (MAT1) locus, which typically comprises two idio...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...