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Sammanfattning
Fruticose lichens of the genus Usnea Dill. ex Adans. (Parmeliaceae), generally known as beard lichens, are among the most iconic epiphytic lichens in modern forest ecosystems. Many of the c.
350 currently recognized species are widely distributed and have been
used as bioindicators in air pollution studies. Here we demonstrate that
usneoid lichens were present in the Palaeogene amber forests of Europe.
Based on general morphology and annular cortical fragmentation, one
fossil from Baltic amber can be assigned to the extant genus Usnea.
The unique type of cortical cracking indirectly demonstrates the
presence of a central cord that keeps the branch intact even when its
cortex is split into vertebrae-like segments. This evolutionary
innovation has remained unchanged since the Palaeogene, contributing to
the considerable ecological flexibility that allows Usnea species to flourish in a wide variety of ecosystems and climate regimes. The fossil sets the minimum age for Usnea
to 34 million years (late Eocene). While the other similar fossils from
Baltic and Bitterfeld ambers cannot be definitely assigned to the same
genus, they underline the diversity of pendant lichens in Palaeogene
amber forests.
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Tidskrift | Lichenologist |
Volym | 52 |
Nummer | 4 |
Sidor (från-till) | 319-324 |
Antal sidor | 6 |
ISSN | 0024-2829 |
DOI | |
Status | Publicerad - 29 juli 2020 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |
Vetenskapsgrenar
- 11831 Växtbiologi
- 1181 Ekologi, evolutionsbiologi
Projekt
- 2 Aktiv
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Amber fossils of lichens and fungi
Rikkinen, J., Kaasalainen, U., Schmidt, A. & Kettunen, E.
01/01/2000 → …
Projekt: Forskningsprojekt
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Multidisciplinary Studies on the Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Cyanobacteria, Eukaryotic Phototrophs and Fungi
01/01/1995 → …
Projekt: Forskningsprojekt
Utrustning
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The Finnish Museum of Natural History and its collections
Naturhistoriska centralmuseetUtrustning/facilitet: Utrustning