461 results on '"Pérez-Ortega, Sergio"'
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2. Ocean crossers: A tale of disjunctions and speciation in the dwarf-fruticose Lichina (lichenized Ascomycota)
3. Neogene speciation and Pleistocene expansion of the genus Pseudephebe (Parmeliaceae, lichenized fungi) involving multiple colonizations of Antarctica
4. Red Listing lichenized fungi: best practices and future prospects.
5. Chloroidium phycobionts (Watanabeales, Trebouxiophyceae) partner with lecanoralean mycobionts in foliicolous lichen communities of Tenerife (Canary Islands) and Navarra (Iberian Peninsula), Spain
6. Bacterial communities associated with an island radiation of lichen-forming fungi
7. Symbiosis at its limits : ecophysiological consequences of lichenization in the genus Prasiola in Antarctica
8. A new genus, Zhurbenkoa , and a novel nutritional mode revealed in the family Malmideaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota)
9. The combined effects of habitat fragmentation and life history traits on specialisation in lichen symbioses
10. Extreme phenotypic variation in Cetraria aculeata (lichenized Ascomycota): adaptation or incidental modification?
11. Anatomical, morphological and ecophysiological strategies in Placopsis pycnotheca (lichenized fungi, Ascomycota) allowing rapid colonization of recently deglaciated soils
12. Amphitropical variation of the algal partners of Pseudephebe (Parmeliaceae, lichenized fungi)
13. Refined families of Dothideomycetes: orders and families incertae sedis in Dothideomycetes
14. Myrmecia, Not Asterochloris, Is the Main Photobiont of Cladonia subturgida (Cladoniaceae, Lecanoromycetes)
15. Diverse Communities of Endemic and Cosmopolitan Lineages at Local Sites in the Lecanora polytropa Aggregate (Ascomycota)
16. Myrmecia, Not Asterochloris, Is the Main Photobiont of Cladonia subturgida (Cladoniaceae, Lecanoromycetes)
17. (2652) Proposal to conserve the name Lecidea parmeliarum ( Abrothallus parmeliarum ) against Endocarpon parasiticus ( Ascomycota : Dothideomycetes : Abrothallales )
18. The generic name Abrothallus (Abrothallales, Dothideomycetes), and names proposed in the genus by Giuseppe De Notaris, Søren Christian Sommerfelt, and Ignaz Kotte
19. No need for stepping stones: Direct, joint dispersal of the lichen-forming fungus Mastodia tessellata (Ascomycota) and its photobiont explains their bipolar distribution
20. Past, present, and future research in bipolar lichen-forming fungi and their photobionts
21. Circinaria persepolitana (Megasporaceae), a new lichen species from historic stone surfaces in Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iran.
22. From Alaska to Antarctica: Species boundaries and genetic diversity of Prasiola (Trebouxiophyceae), a foliose chlorophyte associated with the bipolar lichen-forming fungus Mastodia tessellata
23. Considerations and consequences of allowing DNA sequence data as types of fungal taxa
24. Invariant properties of mycobiont‐photobiont networks in Antarctic lichens
25. Cryptic diversity and symbiont interactions in rock-posy lichens
26. Understanding lichenicolous heterobasidiomycetes : new taxa and reproductive innovations in Tremella s.l.
27. Phylogeography of Ramalina farinacea (Lichenized Fungi, Ascomycota) in the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and Macaronesia
28. Innovative approaches to accurately assess the effectiveness of biocide-based treatments to fight biodeterioration of Cultural Heritage monuments
29. Ocean crossers: A tale of disjunctions and speciation in the dwarf-fruticose Lichina (lichenized Ascomycota)
30. Invariant properties of mycobiont-photobiont networks in Antarctic lichens
31. Nimisora (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota), a new genus for a common lecideoid epiphytic species from the central Iberian Peninsula
32. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
33. Sequencing of photobionts from lichens
34. The combined effects of habitat fragmentation and life history traits on specialisation in lichen symbioses.
35. Infrared and ultraviolet laser removal of crustose lichens on dolomite heritage stone
36. Notes for genera: Ascomycota
37. Microbial succession dynamics along glacier forefield chronosequences in Tierra del Fuego (Chile)
38. Phylogeography of Ramalina farinacea (Lichenized Fungi, Ascomycota) in the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and Macaronesia
39. Photobiont selectivity leads to ecological tolerance and evolutionary divergence in a polymorphic complex of lichenized fungi
40. Characterization of Chasmoendolithic Community in Miers Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
41. Hidden diversity of marine borderline lichens and a new order of fungi: Collemopsidiales (Dothideomyceta)
42. Shackletonia cryodesertorum (Teloschistaceae, Ascomycota), a new species from the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Antarctica) with notes on the biogeography of the genus Shackletonia
43. Towards a revised generic classification of lecanoroid lichens (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence
44. Local representation of global diversity in a cosmopolitan lichen-forming fungal species complex (Rhizoplaca, Ascomycota)
45. Branching System of the Mexican Hawthorn 'Tejocote' (Crataegus Spp.)
46. Unravelling the diversity of European Caliciopsis (Coryneliaceae, Ascomycota): Caliciopsis valentina sp. nov. and C. beckhausii comb. nov., with a worldwide key to Caliciopsis
47. Extreme phenotypic variation in Cetraria aculeata (lichenized Ascomycota): adaptation or incidental modification?
48. Whole Genome Amplification as an Innovative Approach for Genomic Studies in Lichenized Fungi
49. Phylogenetic position of the brown algae-associated lichenized fungus Verrucaria tavaresiae (Verrucariaceae)
50. Phylogenetic generic classification of parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence
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