A call to reconceptualize lichen symbioses

Author:
Allen J.L. & Lendemer J.C.
Year:
2022
Journal:
Trends Ecol Evol
Pages:
37(7): 582-589
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2022.03.004
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Several decades of research across disciplines have overturned historical perspectives of symbioses dominated by binary characterizations of highly specific species-species interactions. This paradigm shift has unlocked the previously underappreciated and overlooked dynamism of fungal mutualisms such as mycorrhizae. Lichens are another example of important fungal mutualisms where reconceptualization is urgently needed to realize their potential as model systems. This reconceptualization requires both an objective synthesis of new data and envisioning a revised integrative approach that unifies the spectrum of ecology and evolution. We propose a ten-theme framework that if pursued would propel lichens to the vanguard of symbiotic theory. *Lichens/microbiology, Species Specificity, Symbiosis, Anthropocene resiliency, multiomics, network biology, systems theory, transdisciplinary
Id:
35999
Submitter:
jph
Post_time:
Wednesday, 13 December 2023 15:01