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The lichen flora of the Chagos Archipelago : including a comparison with other island and coastal tropical floras [PDF]
The 1996 Chagos Expedition provided the first opportunity to study the archipelago’s lichen flora. Seventeen of the 55 islands were ecologically investigated, some in more detail than others, and lists and representative collections of lichens have been ...
Aptroot, André, Seaward, Mark R. D.
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The boreal epiphytic lichen Platismatia glauca acts as an overlooked sink for atmospheric N2O through its association with nosZ Clade I bacteria, highlighting the contribution of lichen–microbiome interactions to nitrogen cycling and N2O exchange in forest ecosystems.
Vincenzo Abagnale +5 more
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Long‐read sequencing for biodiversity analyses—A comprehensive guide
Abstract DNA‐based monitoring of biodiversity has revolutionised our ability to describe communities and rapidly assess anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity. Currently established molecular methods for biomonitoring rely heavily on classic metabarcoding utilising short reads, mostly through Illumina data.
Iliana Bista, Alexandra Lino
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Affective Infrastructure: Capitalism's Specters in the Ecovillage Findhorn Community
ABSTRACT The Ecovillage Findhorn Community (EFC) in Northeast Scotland seeks to live in harmony with nature. How the community has done this over its 60‐plus years has changed from social communalism, where residents lived in cheap caravans, to now mostly privately‐owned expensive ‘eco’ houses with green technology.
Kelsey D. Grubbs
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ABSTRACT This account explores how circumstances verging on the other‐worldly alter human perception and consciousness in a fieldwork situation. The case study involves an archaeological field survey team stranded for a time on a remote Lapland mountain.
Aki Hakonen +2 more
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Phylogenetic studies of cyanobacterial lichens [PDF]
Phylogenetic studies of cyanobacterial lichens Lichens are symbiotic assemblages between fungi (mycobiont) and green algae (phycobiont) or/and cyanobacteria (cyanobiont). Fossil records show that lichen-like symbioses occurred already 600 million years
Högnabba, Filip
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Unmanaged forest swamps benefit saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane fly communities
Species richness of both saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane flies was consistently higher in unmanaged forests across all habitat types. Soil‐inhabiting species thrived in swamps and ditches, while saproxylic richness was linked to low light and high soil moisture, independent of habitat type.
David Bille Byriel +4 more
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Inflammatory niches as spatial drivers of disease mechanisms and targets for personalized treatment
This study provides a comprehensive review of how spatial transcriptomics reveals disease‐specific inflammatory niches across multiple skin disorders, highlighting key immune–stromal, neuro–immune and metabolic interactions that were previously unappreciated in non‐spatial analyses. Abstract Disease states are increasingly recognized as being shaped by
Rundong Jiang +3 more
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Neighbourly Dispute at the Edge of Life: Species Interactions Among Antarctic Mosses
Vegetation growth in the harsh Antarctic environment is often assumed to be driven solely by species adaptations to abiotic conditions. However, in this first experimental study of species interactions between Antarctic mosses, we show that competitive interactions do occur under simulated Antarctic conditions, suggesting that, as well as abiotic ...
Seringe N. Huisman +4 more
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Genome-scale data reveal the role of hybridization in lichen-forming fungi. [PDF]
Keuler R +10 more
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