Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging from substrate generalists to strict substrate specialists. Though long recognized, the causes and consequences of substrate specialization are poorly known. Using a phylogeny of a 150-200 MYA clade of lichen fungi, we asked whether substrate niche is phylogenetically conserved, which substrates are ancestral, whether specialists arise from generalists or vice versa, and how specialization affects speciation/extinction processes. We found strong phylogenetic signal for niche conservatism. Specialists evolved into generalists and back again, but transitions from generalism to specialism were more common than the reverse. Our models suggest th...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Lichens are frequently colonized by specialized, lichenicolous fungi. Symptomatic lichenicolous fung...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
This data package accompanies the manuscript "Substrate specificity influences the evolutionary traj...
We show that obligate lignicoles in lichenized Micarea are predominately asexual whereas most facult...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
5siLichens are classic models of symbiosis, and one of the most frequent nutritional modes among fun...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Lichens are frequently colonized by specialized, lichenicolous fungi. Symptomatic lichenicolous fung...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
Large, architecturally complex lichen symbioses arose only a few times in evolution, increasing thal...
1. Ecological interactions range from purely specialized to extremely generalized in nature. Recent ...
This data package accompanies the manuscript "Substrate specificity influences the evolutionary traj...
We show that obligate lignicoles in lichenized Micarea are predominately asexual whereas most facult...
The large distributional areas and ecological niches of many lichenized fungi may in part be due to ...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
5siLichens are classic models of symbiosis, and one of the most frequent nutritional modes among fun...
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
Lichens are symbioses between fungi (mycobionts) and photoautotrophic green algae or cyanobacteria (...
Lichens are frequently colonized by specialized, lichenicolous fungi. Symptomatic lichenicolous fung...
Background: Many fungal species occur across a variety of habitats. Particularly lichens, fungi form...