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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-42711
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Photobiont Selectivity and Interspecific Interactions in Lichen Communities. I. Culture Experiments with the Mycobiont Fulgensia bracteata
Publication History
Publication Date:
02 October 2003 (online)

Abstract
Lichen communities are characterised by interspecific interactions that not only include interactions between different lichen species but also between the symbionts within a single lichen species. The community “Bunte Erdflechtengesellschaft”, growing on weathered calciferous rocks known as Gravel Alvar on Gotland (Baltic Sea, Sweden), shows a high complexity of inter- and intraspecific interactions, including Fulgensia bracteata, F. fulgens, Toninia sedifolia, Squamarina cartilaginea, Psora decipiens and Lecidea lurida. F. bracteata and F. fulgens are the dominant species of this community, showing a tendency to overgrow the other species involved and even parasitic behaviour. Culture experiments have been performed to investigate the selectivity of the mycobiont of F. bracteata towards a variety of potential photobionts. The results provide evidence for the selectivity of the mycobiont and varying compatibility of the respective symbionts that can be interpreted as a cascade of interdependent processes of specific and non-specific reactions of the symbionts involved.
Key words
Interspecific interactions - photobiont - mycobiont - symbiosis - selectivity - compatibility - lichenisation - culture experiments.
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T. Schaper
Botanisches Institut
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
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40225 Düsseldorf
Germany
Email: schaperg@uni-duesseldorf.de
Section Editor: H. M. Jahns