Improved photoprotection in melanized lichens is a result of fungal solar radiation screening rather than photobiont acclimation | The Lichenologist | Cambridge Core
Functional trade-off of hydration strategies in old forest epiphytic cephalolichens - ScienceDirect
Retaining unlogged patches in Mediterranean oak forests may preserve threatened forest macrolichens. iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 12: 187-192 (2019) .
Are species-pairs diverging lineages? A nine-locus analysis uncovers speciation among species-pairs of the Lobaria meridionalis-group (Ascomycota) - ScienceDirect
Symbiotic Interplay of Fungi, Algae, and Bacteria within the Lung Lichen Lobaria pulmonaria L. Hoffm. as Assessed by State-of-the-Art Metaproteomics | Journal of Proteome Research
Non-invasive diagnosis of viability in seeds and lichens by infrared thermography under controlled environmental conditions | Plant Methods | Full Text
PDF) Climate change-induced range shift of the endemic epiphytic lichen Lobaria pindarensis in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region
Light screening in lichen cortices can be quantified by chlorophyll fluorescence techniques for both reflecting and absorbing pigments | SpringerLink
Improved photoprotection in melanized lichens is a result of fungal solar radiation screening rather than photobiont acclimation | The Lichenologist | Cambridge Core
Exploring functional contexts of symbiotic sustain within lichen-associated bacteria by comparative omics | The ISME Journal
Short- and long-term freezing effects in a coastal (Lobaria virens) versus a widespread lichen (L. pulmonaria) - ScienceDirect
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Apparent electron transport rate – a non-invasive proxy of photosynthetic CO2 uptake in lichens | SpringerLink
PDF) Climate change-induced range shift of the endemic epiphytic lichen Lobaria pindarensis in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region
Lifeboat or sinking ship: will the size and shape of Old-Growth Management Areas provide viable future habitat for temperate rainforest lichens?
The globally threatened epiphytic cyanolichen Erioderma pedicellatum depends on a rare combination of habitat factors | The Lichenologist | Cambridge Core