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1. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in Trebouxia—A Clade of Lichen-Forming Algae

2. Chloroplast morphology and pyrenoid ultrastructural analyses reappraise the diversity of the lichen phycobiont genus Trebouxia (Chlorophyta)

3. Photobiont Diversity in Lichen Symbioses From Extreme Environments

4. Macroecological diversification and convergence in a clade of keystone symbionts

5. Genome-scale data resolve ancestral rock-inhabiting lifestyle in Dothideomycetes (Ascomycota)

6. Imperiled wanderlust lichens in steppe habitats of western North America comprise geographically structured mycobiont lineages and a reversal to sexual reproduction within this asexual clade.

7. A Custom Regional DNA Barcode Reference Library for Lichen-Forming Fungi of the Intermountain West, USA, Increases Successful Specimen Identification.

8. Genomic Resources for the First Federally Endangered Lichen: The Florida Perforate Cladonia ( Cladonia perforata ).

9. Two New Species and Two New Records of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Peltula (Ascomycota: Peltulaceae) from China.

10. Interpreting phylogenetic conflict: Hybridization in the most speciose genus of lichen-forming fungi.

11. The yeast lichenosphere: high diversity of basidiomycetes from the lichens Tephromela atra and Rhizoplaca melanophthalma.

12. Providing Scale to a Known Taxonomic Unknown-At Least a 70-Fold Increase in Species Diversity in a Cosmopolitan Nominal Taxon of Lichen-Forming Fungi.

13. Photobiont Diversity in Lichen Symbioses From Extreme Environments.

14. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in Trebouxia- A Clade of Lichen-Forming Algae.

15. Species boundaries in the messy middle-A genome-scale validation of species delimitation in a recently diverged lineage of coastal fog desert lichen fungi.

16. Alpine lichen diversity in an isolated sky island in the Colorado Plateau, USA-Insight from an integrative biodiversity inventory.

17. Macroecological diversification and convergence in a clade of keystone symbionts.

18. Lampenflora in a Show Cave in the Great Basin Is Distinct from Communities on Naturally Lit Rock Surfaces in Nearby Wild Caves.

19. Formally described species woefully underrepresent phylogenetic diversity in the common lichen photobiont genus Trebouxia (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta): An impetus for developing an integrated taxonomy.

20. Genome-scale data reveal the role of hybridization in lichen-forming fungi.

21. Characterizing the ribosomal tandem repeat and its utility as a DNA barcode in lichen-forming fungi.

22. Genome-scale data resolve ancestral rock-inhabiting lifestyle in Dothideomycetes (Ascomycota).

23. Accelerated diversifications in three diverse families of morphologically complex lichen-forming fungi link to major historical events.

24. Whole-Genome Sequence Data Uncover Widespread Heterothallism in the Largest Group of Lichen-Forming Fungi.

25. Phylogenetic study and taxonomic revision of the Xanthoparmeliamexicana group, including the description of a new species (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota).

26. Testing the impact of effective population size on speciation rates - a negative correlation or lack thereof in lichenized fungi.

27. Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota).

28. Reference-based RADseq resolves robust relationships among closely related species of lichen-forming fungi using metagenomic DNA.

29. A temporal banding approach for consistent taxonomic ranking above the species level.

30. Hidden diversity before our eyes: Delimiting and describing cryptic lichen-forming fungal species in camouflage lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota).

31. Cryptic diversity and symbiont interactions in rock-posy lichens.

32. Resolving evolutionary relationships in lichen-forming fungi using diverse phylogenomic datasets and analytical approaches.

33. An Integrative Approach for Understanding Diversity in the Punctelia rudecta Species Complex (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota).

34. Evolution of complex symbiotic relationships in a morphologically derived family of lichen-forming fungi.

35. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Lichen Genus Lecidella Focusing on Species from Mainland China.

36. Who's getting around? Assessing species diversity and phylogeography in the widely distributed lichen-forming fungal genus Montanelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota).

37. Fungal specificity and selectivity for algae play a major role in determining lichen partnerships across diverse ecogeographic regions in the lichen-forming family Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota).

38. Phylogenetic classification of yeasts and related taxa within Pucciniomycotina.

39. A Tale of Two Hyper-diversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi.

40. Coalescent-based species delimitation approach uncovers high cryptic diversity in the cosmopolitan lichen-forming fungal genus Protoparmelia (Lecanorales, Ascomycota).

41. In vitro evaluation of the antibacterial activity of extracts from 34 species of North American lichens.

42. How do you solve a problem like Letharia? A new look at cryptic species in lichen-forming fungi using Bayesian clustering and SNPs from multilocus sequence data.

43. Pleistocene speciation in North American lichenized fungi and the impact of alternative species circumscriptions and rates of molecular evolution on divergence estimates.

44. Understanding phenotypical character evolution in parmelioid lichenized fungi (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota).

45. Multilocus phylogeny of the lichen-forming fungal genus Melanohalea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota): insights on diversity, distributions, and a comparison of species tree and concatenated topologies.

46. Diversification of the newly recognized lichen-forming fungal lineage Montanelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and its relation to key geological and climatic events.

47. Neogene-dominated diversification in neotropical montane lichens: dating divergence events in the lichen-forming fungal genus Oropogon (Parmeliaceae).

48. Miocene and Pliocene dominated diversification of the lichen-forming fungal genus Melanohalea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and Pleistocene population expansions.

49. Species delimitation in taxonomically difficult lichen-forming fungi: an example from morphologically and chemically diverse Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae) in North America.

50. Complex patterns of speciation in cosmopolitan "rock posy" lichens--discovering and delimiting cryptic fungal species in the lichen-forming Rhizoplaca melanophthalma species-complex (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota).

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