Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)

© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from James Ross Island, which is located in the North-East Antarctic Peninsula region. The new species is morphologically most similar to S. insignis (Søchting & Øvstedal) Søchting, Frödén & Arup...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Bölükbaşi, Ekrem, KAHRAMAN YİĞİT, MERVE, HALICI, MEHMET GÖKHAN, GÜLLÜ, MİTHAT
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling fterciyesuniv:40c21806-d4e6-4020-9a7c-5da9ae315cb4 2024-09-30T14:26:09+00:00 Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) Bölükbaşi, Ekrem KAHRAMAN YİĞİT, MERVE HALICI, MEHMET GÖKHAN GÜLLÜ, MİTHAT 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-008x.2725 https://avesis.erciyes.edu.tr/publication/details/40c21806-d4e6-4020-9a7c-5da9ae315cb4/oai eng eng 40c21806-d4e6-4020-9a7c-5da9ae315cb4 doi:10.55730/1300-008x.2725 https://avesis.erciyes.edu.tr/publication/details/40c21806-d4e6-4020-9a7c-5da9ae315cb4/oai info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 fterciyesuniv https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-008x.2725 2024-09-17T04:41:21Z © TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from James Ross Island, which is located in the North-East Antarctic Peninsula region. The new species is morphologically most similar to S. insignis (Søchting & Øvstedal) Søchting, Frödén & Arup, which was described from Livingstone Island (North-West Antarctic Peninsula region). These two species have a similar bluish grey to blackish thallus with a microfruticose and coralloid structure and red brown or almost black zeorine apothecia, but S. backorii has rhomboid ascospores and grows on soil whereas S. insignis has ellipsoid ascospores and occurs in sheltered crevices of rocks. The nrITS and mtSSU gene regions of the new species are studied and the phylogenetic position of the species is in the genus Shackletonia within the subfamily Xanthorioideae and it is clearly separated from the other species of the genus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island Ross Island Erciyes University Research Information System Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Livingstone ENVELOPE(-134.337,-134.337,61.333,61.333) Livingstone Island ENVELOPE(-74.448,-74.448,71.718,71.718) Ross Island Turkish Journal of Botany 46 5 500 506
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description © TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from James Ross Island, which is located in the North-East Antarctic Peninsula region. The new species is morphologically most similar to S. insignis (Søchting & Øvstedal) Søchting, Frödén & Arup, which was described from Livingstone Island (North-West Antarctic Peninsula region). These two species have a similar bluish grey to blackish thallus with a microfruticose and coralloid structure and red brown or almost black zeorine apothecia, but S. backorii has rhomboid ascospores and grows on soil whereas S. insignis has ellipsoid ascospores and occurs in sheltered crevices of rocks. The nrITS and mtSSU gene regions of the new species are studied and the phylogenetic position of the species is in the genus Shackletonia within the subfamily Xanthorioideae and it is clearly separated from the other species of the genus.
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author Bölükbaşi, Ekrem
KAHRAMAN YİĞİT, MERVE
HALICI, MEHMET GÖKHAN
GÜLLÜ, MİTHAT
spellingShingle Bölükbaşi, Ekrem
KAHRAMAN YİĞİT, MERVE
HALICI, MEHMET GÖKHAN
GÜLLÜ, MİTHAT
Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
author_facet Bölükbaşi, Ekrem
KAHRAMAN YİĞİT, MERVE
HALICI, MEHMET GÖKHAN
GÜLLÜ, MİTHAT
author_sort Bölükbaşi, Ekrem
title Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_short Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_fullStr Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full_unstemmed Shackletonia backorii (Teloschistaceae)-A new species of lichenised fungus from James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_sort shackletonia backorii (teloschistaceae)-a new species of lichenised fungus from james ross island (antarctic peninsula)
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