Search results for "Buellia zoharyi"

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How did terricolous fungi originate in the Mediterranean region? A case study with a gypsicolous lichenized species

2019

Aim: The historical causes responsible for the wide distribution of terricolous, crustose lichenized fungi across the Mediterranean Basin and the Canary Islands have never been explored. Here, we used the terricolous, circum-Mediterranean/Macaronesian species Buellia zoharyi (Caliciaceae, Ascomycota) to infer the time frame, and the climatic, geological and ecological factors influencing the origin and current spatial distribution of this species. Location: Mediterranean Basin and Canary Islands. Methods: Data from two nuclear markers (nrITS and tef1) obtained from 226 specimens of 23 populations covering the entire distribution range of B. zoharyi were used to calculate genetic diversity i…

Mediterranean climateGeographyEcologyEcologyBiogeographyBuellia zoharyiEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcological speciation
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Watanabea green microalgae (Trebouxiophyceae) inhabiting lichen holobiomes: Watanabea lichenicola sp. nova

2021

biologyTrebouxiophyceaeBotanyWatanabeaPlant ScienceEpiphyteAquatic ScienceBuellia zoharyibiology.organism_classificationLichenAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)EndophytePhycological Research
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