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Let's meet in the littoral: Diversity of symbiosis in the Verrucariaceae lichens
Schmidtová, Jana ; Škaloud, Pavel (advisor) ; Peksa, Ondřej (referee)
Lichens are organisms formed by several symbiotic partners, most importantly a fungus (mycobiont) and an alga or cyanobacteria (photobiont). Although most lichens are terrestrial, some can be found also in aquatic environments. Black crustose lichens from the family Verrucariaceae (Verrucariales, Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota) were able to adapt to this environment very well and often dominate in the seashore near fluctuating water level. The ability of these lichens to inhabit various environments is associated with their unusually wide range of photobionts. However, this symbiont is not known to most of them. This work investigates the diversity of lichens of the family Verrucariaceae in the littoral zone of the Baltic and the North Sea coasts, the relationships between symbionts and the connection between lichen diversity and the salinity gradient. Using metabarcoding, the diversity of free-living algae in the vicinity of the studied lichens is determined and the symbiotic algae are compared with the photobionts found in the lichens. Mycobionts and photobionts were identified using ITS and 18S rDNA. A total of nine lineages of mycobionts and photobionts were found. The most common lichen turned out to be the species Hydropunctaria maura with its photobiont Pseudendoclonium submarinum. For several...
Diversity of symbiotic partners within the lichen family Verrucariaceae
Schmidtová, Jana ; Škaloud, Pavel (advisor) ; Steinová, Jana (referee)
This thesis summarizes the current knowledge of photobionts of the lichen family Verrucariaceae. It classifies the free-living photobionts systematically, mentions their main morphological features, distribution, and ecology, and notices their participation in the symbiosis. Subsequently, it also describes and characterizes the fungal component of mycobionts, their phylogenetic position, the main morphological features, distribution, and the most common habitats. Finally, it studies the influence of the environment, mycobiont, and other factors in the occurrence of particular photobionts in lichens. Keywords: Verrucariaceae, photobiont, mycobiont, lichen, diversity, symbiosis, characterization

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