@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19342,
author = {Samantha Fern?ndez and Xavier Llimona and Katalin Moln?r and Soili Stenroos and Filip H?gnabba and Curtis Bj?rk and Francois M. Lutzoni and Ester Gaya},
title = {Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Ingvariella, Diploschistes, exciple morphology, molecular phylogenetics, Ostropales, Stictidaceae},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {The monotypic lichen-forming genus Ingvariella was segregated from Diploschistes based on exciple morphology, and placed within the family Thelotremataceae (Ostropales). However, the I+ hymenium and amyloid ascus wall suggest affinities to families other than the Thelotremataceae. To assess the identity of the genus Ingvariella and to investigate its placement within the Ostropales, we inferred phylogenetic relationships of this genus based on mtSSU rDNA and nuLSU rDNA sequences for 60 additional species encompassing a broad array of ostropalean fungi by using Bayesian, maximum likelihood and weighted maximum parsimony methods. Here we confirm the identity of the genus Ingvariella and its relationship to the family Stictidaceae, sister to the genus Cryptodiscus. These results expand the broad ecological diversity of the Stictidaceae, where saprotrophic fungi, corticicolous lichen-forming fungi, and species that occur both as lichenized and non-lichenized have previously been described, being the first rock inhabiting genus. New insights into the relationships among the other families within the Ostropales are also presented.}
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Citation for Study 11040
Citation title:
"Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella".
Study name:
"Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella".
This study is part of submission 11030
(Status: Published).
Citation
Fern?ndez S., Llimona X., Moln?r K., Stenroos S., H?gnabba F., Bj?rk C., Lutzoni F., & Gaya E. 2010. Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Fern?ndez S.
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Llimona X.
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Moln?r K.
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Stenroos S.
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H?gnabba F.
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Bj?rk C.
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Lutzoni F.
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Gaya E.
+44 0208 332 5381
Abstract
The monotypic lichen-forming genus Ingvariella was segregated from Diploschistes based on exciple morphology, and placed within the family Thelotremataceae (Ostropales). However, the I+ hymenium and amyloid ascus wall suggest affinities to families other than the Thelotremataceae. To assess the identity of the genus Ingvariella and to investigate its placement within the Ostropales, we inferred phylogenetic relationships of this genus based on mtSSU rDNA and nuLSU rDNA sequences for 60 additional species encompassing a broad array of ostropalean fungi by using Bayesian, maximum likelihood and weighted maximum parsimony methods. Here we confirm the identity of the genus Ingvariella and its relationship to the family Stictidaceae, sister to the genus Cryptodiscus. These results expand the broad ecological diversity of the Stictidaceae, where saprotrophic fungi, corticicolous lichen-forming fungi, and species that occur both as lichenized and non-lichenized have previously been described, being the first rock inhabiting genus. New insights into the relationships among the other families within the Ostropales are also presented.
Keywords
Ingvariella, Diploschistes, exciple morphology, molecular phylogenetics, Ostropales, Stictidaceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19342,
author = {Samantha Fern?ndez and Xavier Llimona and Katalin Moln?r and Soili Stenroos and Filip H?gnabba and Curtis Bj?rk and Francois M. Lutzoni and Ester Gaya},
title = {Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Ingvariella, Diploschistes, exciple morphology, molecular phylogenetics, Ostropales, Stictidaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The monotypic lichen-forming genus Ingvariella was segregated from Diploschistes based on exciple morphology, and placed within the family Thelotremataceae (Ostropales). However, the I+ hymenium and amyloid ascus wall suggest affinities to families other than the Thelotremataceae. To assess the identity of the genus Ingvariella and to investigate its placement within the Ostropales, we inferred phylogenetic relationships of this genus based on mtSSU rDNA and nuLSU rDNA sequences for 60 additional species encompassing a broad array of ostropalean fungi by using Bayesian, maximum likelihood and weighted maximum parsimony methods. Here we confirm the identity of the genus Ingvariella and its relationship to the family Stictidaceae, sister to the genus Cryptodiscus. These results expand the broad ecological diversity of the Stictidaceae, where saprotrophic fungi, corticicolous lichen-forming fungi, and species that occur both as lichenized and non-lichenized have previously been described, being the first rock inhabiting genus. New insights into the relationships among the other families within the Ostropales are also presented.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 19342
AU - Fern?ndez,Samantha
AU - Llimona,Xavier
AU - Moln?r,Katalin
AU - Stenroos,Soili
AU - H?gnabba,Filip
AU - Bj?rk,Curtis
AU - Lutzoni,Francois M.
AU - Gaya,Ester
T1 - Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella
PY - 2010
KW - Ingvariella
KW - Diploschistes
KW - exciple morphology
KW - molecular phylogenetics
KW - Ostropales
KW - Stictidaceae
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The monotypic lichen-forming genus Ingvariella was segregated from Diploschistes based on exciple morphology, and placed within the family Thelotremataceae (Ostropales). However, the I+ hymenium and amyloid ascus wall suggest affinities to families other than the Thelotremataceae. To assess the identity of the genus Ingvariella and to investigate its placement within the Ostropales, we inferred phylogenetic relationships of this genus based on mtSSU rDNA and nuLSU rDNA sequences for 60 additional species encompassing a broad array of ostropalean fungi by using Bayesian, maximum likelihood and weighted maximum parsimony methods. Here we confirm the identity of the genus Ingvariella and its relationship to the family Stictidaceae, sister to the genus Cryptodiscus. These results expand the broad ecological diversity of the Stictidaceae, where saprotrophic fungi, corticicolous lichen-forming fungi, and species that occur both as lichenized and non-lichenized have previously been described, being the first rock inhabiting genus. New insights into the relationships among the other families within the Ostropales are also presented.
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JF - Mycologia
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