短通讯:共同发生的肺叶菌和槲皮菌共享绿藻光生物:保护的后果

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Bryologist Pub Date : 2022-03-21 DOI:10.1639/0007-2745-125.2.219
Jessica L. Allen, C. Scheidegger
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群落内地衣之间的光生物共享是一个有充分记录的现象,特别是在形成光生物介导的行会的密切相关的真菌物种之间(Dal Grande et al. 2014;Rikkinen et al. 2002)。与网状共生绿藻(Symbiochloris reticulata)相关的Lobaria物种和其他密切相关的属是光生物介导的行会的一个例子,已经成为广泛研究的主题(Dal Grande et al. 2014)。Dal Grande et al.(2014)在他们的研究中,比较了4种Dendriscosticta、16种Lobaria和1种Ricasolia在台湾和马德拉的一个地点的藻类多位点基因型(mlg),并使用两两FST值发现,当这些物种共同发生时,它们与显著不同的绿藻伴侣没有关联。在主要有性繁殖的脐带和主要无性繁殖的Lasallia pustulata之间也有绿藻共生体共享的记录(Hestmark et al . 2016)。Werth(2012)在Ramalina menziesii和邻近的地衣物种中发现了更复杂的区隔模式。光生物共享也可能发生在共生的非地衣生物,如苔类(Cornejo & Scheidegger 2016)。
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Short Communication: Co-occurring Lobaria pulmonaria and Ricasolia quercizans share green algal photobionts: Consequences for conservation
Photobiont sharing among lichens within communities is a well-documented phenomenon, especially among closely related fungal species that form photobiont-mediated guilds (Dal Grande et al. 2014; Rikkinen et al. 2002). Species of Lobaria and other closely related genera that associate with Symbiochloris reticulata are one example of a photobiont-mediated guild that have been the subject of extensive research (Dal Grande et al. 2014). In their study, Dal Grande et al. (2014) compared algal multi-locus genotypes (MLGs) at one site in Taiwan and one site in Madeira among four species of Dendriscosticta, 16 species of Lobaria, and one species of Ricasolia, and, using pairwise FST values, found the species did not associate with significantly different green algal partners when they co-occurred. Green algal symbiont sharing has also been documented between the predominantly sexually reproducing Umbilicaria spodochroa and predominantly vegetatively reproducing Lasallia pustulata (Hestmark et al 2016). Werth (2012) recovered a more complex pattern of compartmentalization in Ramalina menziesii and adjacent lichen species. Photobiont sharing may also occur with co-occurring non-lichen organisms, such as liverworts (Cornejo & Scheidegger 2016).
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Bryologist
Bryologist 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The Bryologist is an international journal devoted to all aspects of bryology and lichenology, and we welcome reviews, research papers and short communications from all members of American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS). We also publish lists of current literature, book reviews and news items about members and event. All back issues of the journal are maintained electronically. The first issue of The Bryologist was published in 1898, with the formation of the Society. Author instructions are available from the journal website and the manuscript submission site, each of which is listed at the ABLS.org website. All submissions to the journal are subject to at least two peer reviews, and both the reviews and the identities of reviewers are treated confidentially. Reviewers are asked to acknowledge possible conflicts of interest and to provide strictly objective assessments of the suitability and scholarly merit of the submissions under review.
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