Evolution of cyanobacterial symbioses in Ascomycota

Filip Högnabba, Soili Stenroos, Arne Thell, Leena Myllys

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Abstract

Two-fifths of the species in Ascomycota are lichen-forming, of which 10% and 3-4% have cyanobacteria as the primary and secondary photobionts respectively. To study the evolution of cyanobacterial symbioses, the phylogenetic relationships within the Ascomycota have been reconstructed. Phylogenetic analyses were made using direct optimization of nuclear SSU and LSU rDNA sequences under the parsimony optimality criterion. Our results indicate repeated evolution of the mutualistic assemblages between fungi and cyanobacteria. The stability of the cyanobacterial symbioses and the effects of photobiont alteration on the evolution of ascomycetes are discussed, as is the taxonomy of some cyanobacterial lichen taxa and some future perspectives on the evolution of these ecologically important assemblages.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBiodiversity and ecology of lichens
Number of pages22
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherCramer,
Publication date2009
Pages163-184
ISBN (Print)978-3-443-58078-0
Publication statusPublished - 2009
MoE publication typeA3 Book chapter

Publication series

NameBibliotheca lichenologica

Fields of Science

  • 118 Biological sciences

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