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1. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in Trebouxia—A Clade of Lichen-Forming Algae

2. Macroecological diversification and convergence in a clade of keystone symbionts

3. Six decades of museum collections reveal disruption of native ant assemblages by introduced species.

4. Macroecological diversification of ants is linked to angiosperm evolution.

5. Climate warming causes photobiont degradation and carbon starvation in a boreal climate sentinel lichen.

6. Nitrogen-based symbioses, phosphorus availability, and accounting for a modern world more productive than the Paleozoic.

7. A new species of Megalaria (Ramalinaceae, Ascomycota) from Thailand, and recognition of subgenus Catillochroma.

8. Contrasting Patterns of Climatic Niche Divergence in Trebouxia- A Clade of Lichen-Forming Algae.

9. Macroecological diversification and convergence in a clade of keystone symbionts.

10. Sharing and double-dating in the lichen world.

11. The macroevolutionary dynamics of symbiotic and phenotypic diversification in lichens.

12. Cophylogenetic patterns in algal symbionts correlate with repeated symbiont switches during diversification and geographic expansion of lichen-forming fungi in the genus Sticta (Ascomycota, Peltigeraceae).

13. Formally described species woefully underrepresent phylogenetic diversity in the common lichen photobiont genus Trebouxia (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta): An impetus for developing an integrated taxonomy.

14. No support for the emergence of lichens prior to the evolution of vascular plants.

15. Accelerated diversifications in three diverse families of morphologically complex lichen-forming fungi link to major historical events.

16. Ant-plant interactions evolved through increasing interdependence.

17. Multiple, Distinct Intercontinental Lineages but Isolation of Australian Populations in a Cosmopolitan Lichen-Forming Fungal Taxon, Psora decipiens (Psoraceae, Ascomycota).

18. Heveochlorella (Trebouxiophyceae): a little-known genus of unicellular green algae outside the Trebouxiales emerges unexpectedly as a major clade of lichen photobionts in foliicolous communities.

19. Cryptic diversity and symbiont interactions in rock-posy lichens.

20. Delayed fungal evolution did not cause the Paleozoic peak in coal production.

21. Fungal specificity and selectivity for algae play a major role in determining lichen partnerships across diverse ecogeographic regions in the lichen-forming family Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota).

22. A Tale of Two Hyper-diversities: Diversification dynamics of the two largest families of lichenized fungi.

23. Naming and outline of Dothideomycetes -2014 including proposals for the protection or suppression of generic names.

24. How do you solve a problem like Letharia? A new look at cryptic species in lichen-forming fungi using Bayesian clustering and SNPs from multilocus sequence data.

25. Molecular phylogeny and symbiotic selectivity of the green algal genus Dictyochloropsis s.l. (Trebouxiophyceae): a polyphyletic and widespread group forming photobiont-mediated guilds in the lichen family Lobariaceae.

26. PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSITY OF TRENTEPOHLIALEAN ALGAE ASSOCIATED WITH LICHEN-FORMING FUNGI(1).

27. The obligately lichenicolous genus Lichenoconium represents a novel lineage in the Dothideomycetes.

28. Glycosylation-mediated phenylpropanoid partitioning in Populus tremuloides cell cultures.

29. New primers for promising single-copy genes in fungal phylogenetics and systematics.

30. Transcriptomic comparison in the leaves of two aspen genotypes having similar carbon assimilation rates but different partitioning patterns under elevated [CO2].

31. A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes.

32. Unravelling the phylogenetic relationships of lichenised fungi in Dothideomyceta.

33. Dissociation and horizontal transmission of codispersing lichen symbionts in the genus Lepraria (Lecanorales: Stereocaulaceae).

34. Multiclavula ichthyiformis (Fungi: Basidiomycota: Cantharellales: Clavulinaceae), a remarkable new basidiolichen from Costa Rica.

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