Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)

The main aim of our work was to investigate the biodiversity of coastal lichens, conditions of lichen cover formation, and study the structural and functional adaptations of Lecanora intricata (Ach.) Ach. and L. polytropa (Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Rabenh. The investigation was carried out during 2008-2012 o...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Author: Sonina, Anzhella V.
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2012
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2012-2-11 2024-09-09T19:28:03+00:00 Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic) Sonina, Anzhella V. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2012-2-11 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12820/11141 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 2, issue 2, page 109-116 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2012 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2012-2-11 2024-08-01T04:15:36Z The main aim of our work was to investigate the biodiversity of coastal lichens, conditions of lichen cover formation, and study the structural and functional adaptations of Lecanora intricata (Ach.) Ach. and L. polytropa (Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Rabenh. The investigation was carried out during 2008-2012 on cliffs both along the Murmansk (the Barents Sea) coast and the southern and western shores of the White Sea. For the evaluation of species composition, and ecotopic coenotical features of epilithic lichen growing on cliffs, the geobotanical methods have been used. In addition, the anatomical, morphological and biochemical studies of Lecanora intricata and L. polytropa have been made. 91 species have been included in the total list of lichens on the White Sea coast. On the Murmask coast of the Barents Sea, 36 lichen species had revealed. On the coastal territory, the epilithic lichens inhabit the upper littoral and supralittoral zone. The lichen cover is formed by two interacting factors: the water factor (sea) and the terrestrial vegetation. Four lichen zones were distinguished in the all studying territories. They differed by the lichen species composition and effect of the sea. The first lichen’s zone is the intrazonal structure in the complex coastal lichen cover. In Lecanora polytropa and L. intricata, structural and functional features of lichens for adaptation to unstable coastal conditions were identified. The crustose biomorphs were better adapted to temperature and degree of hydration of thalli. Formation of the smallest ascospores is reproductive strategy of epilithic lichens in extreme habitats. High content of usnic acid in the studied lichen thalli allows them to exist in the open areas exposed to solar radiation and provides the biotic regulation that affects the structure of lichen cover. Optimal ratio of algal to fungal components in the thalli of these species is necessary to maintain their life in extreme environments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea White Sea Munipress - Masaryk University Press Arctic Barents Sea White Sea Murmansk Czech Polar Reports 2 2 109 116
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description The main aim of our work was to investigate the biodiversity of coastal lichens, conditions of lichen cover formation, and study the structural and functional adaptations of Lecanora intricata (Ach.) Ach. and L. polytropa (Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Rabenh. The investigation was carried out during 2008-2012 on cliffs both along the Murmansk (the Barents Sea) coast and the southern and western shores of the White Sea. For the evaluation of species composition, and ecotopic coenotical features of epilithic lichen growing on cliffs, the geobotanical methods have been used. In addition, the anatomical, morphological and biochemical studies of Lecanora intricata and L. polytropa have been made. 91 species have been included in the total list of lichens on the White Sea coast. On the Murmask coast of the Barents Sea, 36 lichen species had revealed. On the coastal territory, the epilithic lichens inhabit the upper littoral and supralittoral zone. The lichen cover is formed by two interacting factors: the water factor (sea) and the terrestrial vegetation. Four lichen zones were distinguished in the all studying territories. They differed by the lichen species composition and effect of the sea. The first lichen’s zone is the intrazonal structure in the complex coastal lichen cover. In Lecanora polytropa and L. intricata, structural and functional features of lichens for adaptation to unstable coastal conditions were identified. The crustose biomorphs were better adapted to temperature and degree of hydration of thalli. Formation of the smallest ascospores is reproductive strategy of epilithic lichens in extreme habitats. High content of usnic acid in the studied lichen thalli allows them to exist in the open areas exposed to solar radiation and provides the biotic regulation that affects the structure of lichen cover. Optimal ratio of algal to fungal components in the thalli of these species is necessary to maintain their life in extreme environments.
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Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
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title Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
title_short Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
title_full Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
title_fullStr Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
title_full_unstemmed Epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the White and Barents Seas coast (Russian Arctic)
title_sort epilithic lichens and their morphological adaptations to the conditions of the white and barents seas coast (russian arctic)
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