00555nas a2200133 4500008004100000245012300041210006900164300001200233490000700245100001600252700001300268700001600281856012400297 1997 eng d00aThe genus Scutula (lichenicolous ascomycetes; Lecanorales): species on the Peltigera canina and P. horizontalis groups0 agenus Scutula lichenicolous ascomycetes Lecanorales species on t a323-3370 v321 aTriebel, D.1 aWedin, M1 aRambold, G. uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/genus-scutula-lichenicolous-ascomycetes-lecanorales-species-peltigera-canina-and-p00545nas a2200145 4500008004100000022001400041245014000055210006900195300001200264490000700276100001300283700001500296700001600311856007200327 2007 eng d a0024-282900aScutula tuberculosa, the correct name of the Scutula growing on Solorina spp., with a key to Scutula s. str. in the Northern Hemisphere0 aScutula tuberculosa the correct name of the Scutula growing on S a329-3330 v391 aWedin, M1 aIhlen, P G1 aTriebel, D. uhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S002428290700694900554nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245009000055210006900145300001200214490000700226100001600233700002500249700001600274700001300290856009300303 2018 eng d a0024-282900aMyriospora, a genus newly reported for Antarctica with a worldwide key to the species0 aMyriospora a genus newly reported for Antarctica with a worldwid a101-1120 v501 aPurvis, O W1 aFernández-Brime, S.1 aWestberg, M1 aWedin, M uhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0024282917000652/type/journal_article00588nas a2200169 4500008004100000022001300041245013200054210006900186300001200255490000700267100001300274700001600287700001500303700001500318700001600333856006900349 2009 eng d a0748300700aSpecies delimitation and evolution of metal bioaccumulation in the lichenized Acarospora smaragdula (Ascomycota, Fungi) complex0 aSpecies delimitation and evolution of metal bioaccumulation in t a161-1720 v251 aWedin, M1 aWestberg, M1 aCrewe, A T1 aTehler, A.1 aPurvis, O W uhttp://blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cla.2009.25.issue-201630nas a2200601 4500008004100000245014500041210006900186300001400255490000700269100001500276700001400291700001800305700001800323700002200341700001800363700001800381700001500399700002200414700002300436700001400459700001800473700001400491700001900505700002000524700001900544700001900563700001300582700001200595700001500607700001600622700001600638700001600654700001500670700001300685700001300698700001700711700001700728700001600745700001600761700002000777700001800797700002100815700002600836700001500862700001800877700001600895700001700911700001400928700001300942700001500955700001700970856004100987 2010 eng d00aPhylogenetic generic classification of parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence0 aPhylogenetic generic classification of parmelioid lichens Parmel a1735-17530 v591 aCrespo, A.1 aKauff, F.1 aDivakar, P.K.1 adel Prado, R.1 aPérez-Ortega, S.1 aAmo de Paz, G1 aFerencova, Z.1 aBlanco, O.1 aRoca-Valiente, B.1 aNúñez-Zapata, J.1 aCubas, P.1 aArgüello, A.1 aElix, J A1 aEsslinger, T L1 aHawksworth, D L1 aMillanes, A.M.1 aMolina, Carmen1 aWedin, M1 aAhti, T1 aAptroot, A1 aBarreno, E.1 aBungartz, F1 aCalvelo, S.1 aCandan, M.1 aCole, M.1 aErtz, D.1 aGoffinet, B.1 aLindblom, L.1 aLücking, R1 aLutzoni, F.1 aMattsson, J.-E.1 aMessuti, M.I.1 aMiadlikowska, J.1 aPiercey-Normore, M.D.1 aRico, V.J.1 aSipman, H J M1 aSchmitt, I.1 aSpribille, T1 aThell, A.1 aThor, G.1 aUpreti, D.1 aLumbsch, H T uhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/4105987000513nas a2200145 4500008004100000245012700041210006900168300001200237490000700249100001500256700001500271700001500286700001300301856005300314 2013 eng d00aMazaedium evolution in the Ascomycota (Fungi) and the classification of mazaediate groups of formerly unclear relationship0 aMazaedium evolution in the Ascomycota Fungi and the classificati a296-3080 v291 aPrieto, M.1 aBaloch, E.1 aTehler, A.1 aWedin, M uhttp://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/cla.2013.29.issue-300432nas a2200133 4500008004100000022001300041245007000054210006900124300001200193490000700205100001800212700001300230856005500243 2003 eng d a0748300700aMolecular phylogeny of the Sphaerophorus globosus species complex0 aMolecular phylogeny of the Sphaerophorus globosus species comple a224-2320 v191 aHögnabba, F.1 aWedin, M uhttp://doi.wiley.com/10.1016/S0748-3007(03)00028-800331nas a2200121 4500008004100000245001800041210001800059260003500077300001200112100001300124700001700137856005500154 2009 eng d00aSphaerophorus0 aSphaerophorus aLondonbBritish Lichen Society a846-8471 aWedin, M1 aGilbert, O L uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/sphaerophorus00688nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001300041245012000054210006900174300001200243490000800255100001400263700001800277700001900295700001300314700001600327700001300343700001500356700001700371700001600388856006600404 2013 eng d a1878614600aThe sister-group relationships of the largest family of lichenized fungi, Parmeliaceae (Lecanorales, Ascomycota)0 asistergroup relationships of the largest family of lichenized fu a715-7210 v1171 aSingh, G.1 aDivakar, P.K.1 aDal Grande, F.1 aOtte, J.1 aParnmen, S.1 aWedin, M1 aCrespo, A.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aSchmitt, I. uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S187861461300117700669nas a2200193 4500008004100000022001400041245016700055210006900222300001400291490000700305100001800312700001800330700001700348700001300365700001900378700001800397700001500415856004500430 2012 eng d a0002-912200aDiversification of the newly recognized lichen-forming fungal lineage Montanelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and its relation to key geological and climatic events0 aDiversification of the newly recognized lichenforming fungal lin a2014-20260 v991 aDivakar, P.K.1 aDel-Prado, R.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aWedin, M1 aEsslinger, T L1 aLeavitt, S.D.1 aCrespo, A. uhttp://doi.wiley.com/10.3732/ajb.120025800709nas a2200241 4500008004100000022001300041245007700054210006900131300001100200490000700211100001500218700001600233700001500249700001900264700002000283700001700303700001900320700001300339700001700352700001700369700001500386856006600401 2015 eng d a0166061600aTowards an integrated phylogenetic classification of the Tremellomycetes0 aTowards an integrated phylogenetic classification of the Tremell a85-1470 v811 aLiu, X.-Z.1 aWang, Q.-M.1 aGöker, M.1 aGroenewald, M.1 aKachalkin, A.V.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aMillanes, A.M.1 aWedin, M1 aYurkov, A.M.1 aBoekhout, T.1 aBai, F.-Y. uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S016606161500027500485nas a2200145 4500008004100000022001400041245008600055210006900141300001000210490000700220100001300227700002100240700001300261856006500274 2011 eng d a0024-282900aVahliellaceae, a new family of cyanobacterial lichens (Peltigerales, Ascomycetes)0 aVahliellaceae a new family of cyanobacterial lichens Peltigerale a67-720 v431 aWedin, M1 aJørgensen, P.M.1 aEkman, S uhttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S002428291000064200533nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245011400055210006900169300001200238490000700250100001600257700001900273700001500292700001300307856005500320 2015 eng d a1560-274500aPhylogeny of the Acarosporaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi) and the evolution of carbonized ascomata0 aPhylogeny of the Acarosporaceae Lecanoromycetes Ascomycota Fungi a145-1580 v731 aWestberg, M1 aMillanes, A.M.1 aKnudsen, K1 aWedin, M uhttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13225-015-0325-x00555nas a2200157 4500008004100000245013300041210006900174300001400243490000700257100001900264700001500283700001600298700001700314700001300331856005300344 2014 eng d00aHost switching promotes diversity in host-specialized mycoparasitic fungi: uncoupled evolution in the Biatoropsis - Usnea system0 aHost switching promotes diversity in hostspecialized mycoparasit a1576-15930 v681 aMillanes, A.M.1 aTruong, C.1 aWestberg, M1 aDiederich, P1 aWedin, M uhttp://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/evo.2014.68.issue-600471nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245005800055210005800113300001200171490000700183100001900190700001700209700001600226700001300242856005800255 2016 eng d a0018-097100aThree new species in the Biatoropsis usnearum complex0 aThree new species in the Biatoropsis usnearum complex a337-3540 v291 aMillanes, A.M.1 aDiederich, P1 aWestberg, M1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.bioone.org/doi/10.13158/heia.29.2.2016.33700518nas a2200145 4500008004100000245013900041210006900180300001400249490000700263100001500270700001600285700001700301700001300318856004100331 2010 eng d00aMajor clades and phylogenetic relationships between lichenized and non-lichenized lineages in Ostropales (Ascomycota: Lecanoromycetes)0 aMajor clades and phylogenetic relationships between lichenized a a1483-14940 v591 aBaloch, E.1 aLücking, R1 aLumbsch, H T1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/2077404302004nas a2200241 4500008004100000022001400041245009100055210006900146300001200215490000800227520123900235653001501474653002001489653001801509653001401527653002401541100001701565700001601582700001601598700001601614700001301630856011901643 2007 eng d a0953-756200aThe phylogenetic placement of Ostropales within Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota) revisited0 aphylogenetic placement of Ostropales within Lecanoromycetes Asco a257-2670 v1113 a
Results of molecular studies regarding the phylogenetic placement of the order Ostropales and related taxa within Lecanoromycetes were thus far inconclusive. Some analyses placed the order as sister to the rest of Lecanoromycetes, while others inferred a position nested within Lecanoromycetes. We assembled a data set of 101 species including sequences from nuLSU rDNA, mtSSU rDNA, and the nuclear protein-coding RPB1 for each species to examine the cause of incongruencies in previously published phylogenies. MP, minimum evolution, and Bayesian analyses were performed using the combined three-region data set and the single-gene data sets. The position of Ostropales nested in Lecanoromycetes is confirmed in all single-gene and concatenated analyses, and a placement as sister to the rest of Lecanoromycetes is significantly rejected using two independent methods of alternative topology testing. Acarosporales and related taxa (Acarosporaceae group) are basal in Lecanoromycetes. However, if the these basal taxa are excluded from the analyses, Ostropales appear to be sister to the rest of Lecanoromycetes, suggesting different ingroup rooting as the cause for deviating topologies in previously published phylogenies.
10aAscomycota10aFungal Proteins10aGenes, Fungal10aPhylogeny10aSpecies Specificity1 aLumbsch, H T1 aSchmitt, I.1 aLücking, R1 aWiklund, E.1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/phylogenetic-placement-ostropales-within-lecanoromycetes-ascomycota-revisited00564nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245012400055210006900179300000900248490000700257100002300264700002500287700001600312700001300328856006500341 2016 eng d a0024-282900aCollolechia revisited and a re-assessment of ascus characteristics in Placynthiaceae (Peltigerales, Ascomycota)Abstract0 aCollolechia revisited and a reassessment of ascus characteristic a3-120 v481 aKošuthová, Alica1 aFernández-Brime, S.1 aWestberg, M1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S002428291500043202766nas a2200169 4500008004100000022001400041245012700055210006900182300001200251490000700263520213600270100001302406700001602419700002102435700001302456856012702469 2009 eng d a1095-951300aSlippery when wet: phylogeny and character evolution in the gelatinous cyanobacterial lichens (Peltigerales, Ascomycetes).0 aSlippery when wet phylogeny and character evolution in the gelat a862-8710 v533 aMany lichen fungi form symbioses with filamentous Nostoc cyanobacteria, which cause the lichen to swell and become extremely gelatinous when moist. Within the Lecanoromycetes, such gelatinous lichens are today mainly classified in the Collemataceae (Peltigerales, Ascomycota). We performed Bayesian MCMC, maximum likelihood, and maximum parsimony analyses of three independent markers (mtSSU rDNA, nuLSU rDNA, and RPB1), to improve our understanding of the phylogeny and classification in the Peltigerales, as well as the evolution of morphological characters that have been used for classification purposes in this group. The Collemataceae and the non-gelatinous Pannariaceae are paraphyletic but can be re-circumscribed as monophyletic if Leciophysma, Physma, Ramalodium and Staurolemma are transferred to the Pannariaceae. The gelatinous taxa transferred to the Pannariaceae deviate from other Collemataceae in having simple ascospores, and several also have a ring-shaped exciple as in other Pannariaceae, rather than the disc-shaped exciple found in the typical Collemataceae. Both Collema and Leptogium are non-monophyletic. The re-circumscribed Collemataceae shares a distinct ascus type with the sister group Placynthiaceae and the Coccocarpiaceae, whereas Pannariaceae includes a variety of structures. All Pannariaceae have one-celled ascospores, whereas all Collemataceae have two- or multi-celled spores. Reconstructions of the number of character state transformations in exciple structure, thallus gelatinosity, and ascus apex structure indicate that the number of transformations is distinctly higher than the minimum possible. Most state transformations in the exciple took place from a ring-shaped to a disc-shaped exciple. Depending on the reconstruction method, most or all transformations in thallus structure took place from a non-gelatinous to a gelatinous thallus. Gains and losses of internal structures in the ascus apex account for all or a vast majority of the number of transformations in the ascus, whereas direct transformations between asci with internal structures appear to have been rare.
1 aWedin, M1 aWiklund, E.1 aJørgensen, P.M.1 aEkman, S uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/slippery-when-wet-phylogeny-and-character-evolution-gelatinous-cyanobacterial-lichens00561nas a2200133 4500008004100000022001400041245019300055210006900248300001200317490000600329100001400335700001300349856006500362 2009 eng d a1477-200000aPhylogenetic relationships and an assessment of traditionally used taxonomic characters in the Sporormiaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota), utilising multi‐gene phylogenies0 aPhylogenetic relationships and an assessment of traditionally us a465-4780 v71 aKruys, Å1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1017/S147720000999011900387nas a2200109 4500008004100000022001400041245007000055210006900125100001500194700001300209856005500222 2016 eng d a1560-274500aPhylogeny, taxonomy and diversification events in the Caliciaceae0 aPhylogeny taxonomy and diversification events in the Caliciaceae1 aPrieto, M.1 aWedin, M uhttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13225-016-0372-y00503nas a2200145 4500008004100000022001300041245010400054210006900158300001200227490000800239100001500247700001600262700001300278856006600291 2006 eng d a0953756200aMolecular phylogeny of Acarosporaceae (Ascomycota) with focus on the proposed genus Polysporinopsis0 aMolecular phylogeny of Acarosporaceae Ascomycota with focus on t a521-5260 v1101 aCrewe, A T1 aPurvis, O W1 aWedin, M uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S095375620600110900446nas a2200133 4500008004100000245007300041210006900114300001200183490000700195100002100202700002100223700001300244856005500257 2014 eng d00aA revised generic classification of the jelly lichens, Collemataceae0 arevised generic classification of the jelly lichens Collematacea a275-2930 v641 aOtálora, M.A.G.1 aJørgensen, P.M.1 aWedin, M uhttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13225-013-0266-101942nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001400041245015500055210006900210300001200279490000700291520113100298100001501429700001701444700002001461700001501481700001801496700001601514700001601530700001901546700001301565856013401578 2007 eng d a1055-790300aTesting morphology-based hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships in Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) using three ribosomal markers and the nuclear RPB1 gene0 aTesting morphologybased hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships a812-8240 v443 aParmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with more than 2000 species and includes taxa with different growth forms. Morphology was widely employed to distinguish groups within this large, cosmopolitan family. In this study we test these morphology-based groupings using DNA sequence data from three nuclear and one mitochondrial marker from 120 taxa that include 59 genera and represent the morphological and chemical diversity in this lineage. Parmeliaceae is strongly supported as monophyletic and six well-supported main clades can be distinguished within the family. The relationships among them remain unresolved. The clades largely agree with the morphology-based groupings and only the placement of four of the genera studied is rejected by molecular data, while four other genera belong to clades previously unrecognised. The classification of these previously misplaced genera, however, has already been questioned by some authors based on morphological evidence. These results support morphological characters as important for the identification of monophyletic clades within Parmeliaceae.
1 aCrespo, A.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aMattsson, J.-E.1 aBlanco, O.1 aDivakar, P.K.1 aArticus, K.1 aWiklund, E.1 aBawingan, P.A.1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/testing-morphology-based-hypotheses-phylogenetic-relationships-parmeliaceae-ascomycota-usi-000538nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245011100055210006900166300001200235490000700247100001500254700001700269700001600286700001300302856006500315 2013 eng d a0024-282900aNew combinations and names in Gyalecta for former Belonia and Pachyphiale (Ascomycota, Ostropales) species0 aNew combinations and names in Gyalecta for former Belonia and Pa a723-7270 v451 aBaloch, E.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aLücking, R1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S002428291300049200523nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001300041245009700054210006900151300001000220490000700230100001900237700001700256700001300273700001300286856006600299 2011 eng d a1055790300aPhylogeny and character evolution in the jelly fungi (Tremellomycetes, Basidiomycota, Fungi)0 aPhylogeny and character evolution in the jelly fungi Tremellomyc a12-280 v611 aMillanes, A.M.1 aDiederich, P1 aEkman, S1 aWedin, M uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S105579031100256900558nas a2200145 4500008004100000022001300041245015800054210006900212300001200281490000800293100001400301700001800315700001300333856006600346 2006 eng d a0953756200aPhylogenetic relationships of coprophilous Pleosporales (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota), and the classification of some bitunicate taxa of unknown position0 aPhylogenetic relationships of coprophilous Pleosporales Dothideo a527-5360 v1101 aKruys, Å1 aEriksson, O E1 aWedin, M uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S095375620600120100730nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001300041245015500054210006900209300001200278490000700290100001500297700001700312700002000329700001500349700001800364700001600382700001600398700001900414700001300433856006600446 2007 eng d a1055790300aTesting morphology-based hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships in Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) using three ribosomal markers and the nuclear RPB1 gene0 aTesting morphologybased hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships a812-8240 v441 aCrespo, A.1 aLumbsch, H T1 aMattsson, J.-E.1 aBlanco, O.1 aDivakar, P.K.1 aArticus, K.1 aWiklund, E.1 aBawingan, P.A.1 aWedin, M uhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S105579030600485400633nas a2200157 4500008004100000245013800041210006900179300001200248490000800260100001600268700001900284700001500303700001300318700001300331856013100344 2002 eng d00aRibosomal DNA and beta-tubulin data do not support the separation of the lichens Usnea florida and U. subfloridana as distinct specie0 aRibosomal DNA and betatubulin data do not support the separation a412-4180 v1061 aArticus, K.1 aMattson, J.-E.1 aTibell, L.1 aGrube, M1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/ribosomal-dna-and-beta-tubulin-data-do-not-support-separation-lichens-usnea-florida-and-u00547nas a2200133 4500008004100000022001400041245008700055210006900142300001200211490000700223100001700230700001300247856015300260 2000 eng d a0107-055X00aThe species of Hemigrapha (lichenicolous Ascomycetes, Dothideales) on Peltigerales0 aspecies of Hemigrapha lichenicolous Ascomycetes Dothideales on P a203-2140 v201 aDiederich, P1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.azoresbioportal.angra.uac.pt/files/publicacoes_DIEDERICH00_TheSpeciesHemigraphaLichenicolousAscomycetesDothidealesPeltigerales_RG3963.pdf00461nas a2200133 4500008004100000245009900041210006900140300001000209490000700219100001500226700001800241700001300259856005500272 2009 eng d00aPhylogeny and classification of Cryptodiscus, with a taxonomic synopsis of the Swedish species0 aPhylogeny and classification of Cryptodiscus with a taxonomic sy a51-680 v381 aBaloch, E.1 aGilenstam, G.1 aWedin, M uhttp://www.fungaldiversity.org/fdp/sfdp/FD38-3.pdf00412nas a2200121 4500008004100000245007300041210006900114300001000183490000700193100001500200700001300215856006200228 2006 eng d00aNotes on two lichenicolous fungi on Cladonia botrytes in Scandinavia0 aNotes on two lichenicolous fungi on Cladonia botrytes in Scandin a38-400 v181 aIhlen, P G1 aWedin, M uhttp://nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/lav/Graphis/18_2/GS_18_38.pdf00550nas a2200133 4500008004100000245011000041210006900151300001400220490000800234100001600242700001500258700001300273856013000286 2011 eng d00aTwo new species of Candelariella and a key to the Candelariales (lichenized Ascomycetes) in North America0 aTwo new species of Candelariella and a key to the Candelariales a325 - 3340 v1141 aWestberg, M1 aMorse, C A1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/two-new-species-candelariella-and-key-candelariales-lichenized-ascomycetes-north-america00487nas a2200121 4500008004100000245009300041210006900134300001200203490000700215100001500222700001300237856011500250 2008 eng d00aAn annotated key to the lichenicolous Ascomycota (including mitosporic morphs) of Sweden0 aannotated key to the lichenicolous Ascomycota including mitospor a275-3650 v861 aIhlen, P G1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/annotated-key-lichenicolous-ascomycota-including-mitosporic-morphs-sweden00615nas a2200157 4500008004100000245012900041210006900170260000900239300000900248490000700257100001600264700001500280700001600295700001300311856013300324 2011 eng d00aSilobia, a new genus for the Acarospora smaragdula complex (Ascomycota, Acarosporales) and a revision of the group in Sweden0 aSilobia a new genus for the Acarospora smaragdula complex Ascomy c2010 a7-250 v431 aWestberg, M1 aCrewe, A T1 aPurvis, O W1 aWedin, M uhttps://fungi.myspecies.info/content/silobia-new-genus-acarospora-smaragdula-complex-ascomycota-acarosporales-and-revision-group