New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae

Abstract We studied the biodiversity of Asterochloris photobionts found in Bolivian lichens to better understand their global spatial distribution and adaptation strategies in the context of a worldwide phylogeny of the genus. Based on nuclear ITS rDNA, the chloroplast rbcL gene and the actin type I...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Kosecka, Beata Guzow-Krzemińska, Ivana Černajová, Pavel Škaloud, Agnieszka Jabłońska, Martin Kukwa
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88110-0
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spelling doaj-7fc0942520d2460cb3ad4866b13eafcb2021-04-25T11:37:06ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-88110-0New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algaeMagdalena Kosecka0Beata Guzow-Krzemińska1Ivana Černajová2Pavel Škaloud3Agnieszka Jabłońska4Martin Kukwa5Department of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, Faculty of Biology, University of GdańskDepartment of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, Faculty of Biology, University of GdańskFaculty of Science, Department of Botany, Charles UniversityFaculty of Science, Department of Botany, Charles UniversityDepartment of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, Faculty of Biology, University of GdańskDepartment of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, Faculty of Biology, University of GdańskAbstract We studied the biodiversity of Asterochloris photobionts found in Bolivian lichens to better understand their global spatial distribution and adaptation strategies in the context of a worldwide phylogeny of the genus. Based on nuclear ITS rDNA, the chloroplast rbcL gene and the actin type I gene we reconstructed a phylogenetic tree that recovered nine new Asterochloris lineages, while 32 Bolivian photobiont samples were assigned to 12 previously recognized Asterochloris lineages. We also show that some previously discovered Asterochloris photobiont species and lineages may occur in a broader spectrum of climatic conditions, and mycobiont species and photobionts may show different preferences along an altitude gradient. To reveal general patterns of of mycobiont specificity towards the photobiont in Asterochloris, we tested the influence of climate, altitude, geographical distance and effects of symbiotic partner (mycobiont) at the species level of three genera of lichen forming fungi: Stereocaulon, Cladonia and Lepraria. Further, we compared the specificity of mycobionts towards Asterochloris photobionts in cosmopolitan, Neotropical, and Pantropical lichen forming fungi. Interestingly, cosmopolitan species showed the lowest specificity to their photobionts, but also the lowest haplotype diversity. Neotropical and Paleotropical mycobionts, however, were more specific.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88110-0
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Beata Guzow-Krzemińska
Ivana Černajová
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Agnieszka Jabłońska
Martin Kukwa
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Ivana Černajová
Pavel Škaloud
Agnieszka Jabłońska
Martin Kukwa
New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
Scientific Reports
author_facet Magdalena Kosecka
Beata Guzow-Krzemińska
Ivana Černajová
Pavel Škaloud
Agnieszka Jabłońska
Martin Kukwa
author_sort Magdalena Kosecka
title New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
title_short New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
title_full New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
title_fullStr New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
title_full_unstemmed New lineages of photobionts in Bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of Asterochloris algae
title_sort new lineages of photobionts in bolivian lichens expand our knowledge on habitat preferences and distribution of asterochloris algae
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract We studied the biodiversity of Asterochloris photobionts found in Bolivian lichens to better understand their global spatial distribution and adaptation strategies in the context of a worldwide phylogeny of the genus. Based on nuclear ITS rDNA, the chloroplast rbcL gene and the actin type I gene we reconstructed a phylogenetic tree that recovered nine new Asterochloris lineages, while 32 Bolivian photobiont samples were assigned to 12 previously recognized Asterochloris lineages. We also show that some previously discovered Asterochloris photobiont species and lineages may occur in a broader spectrum of climatic conditions, and mycobiont species and photobionts may show different preferences along an altitude gradient. To reveal general patterns of of mycobiont specificity towards the photobiont in Asterochloris, we tested the influence of climate, altitude, geographical distance and effects of symbiotic partner (mycobiont) at the species level of three genera of lichen forming fungi: Stereocaulon, Cladonia and Lepraria. Further, we compared the specificity of mycobionts towards Asterochloris photobionts in cosmopolitan, Neotropical, and Pantropical lichen forming fungi. Interestingly, cosmopolitan species showed the lowest specificity to their photobionts, but also the lowest haplotype diversity. Neotropical and Paleotropical mycobionts, however, were more specific.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88110-0
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