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- diversity of cyanolichens appears to be significantly lower than that of lichens containing green algae (chlorolichens), with cyanolichens representing...
- the same lichen. A cyanolichen is a lichen with a cyanobacterium as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Many cyanolichens are small and black...
- Trebouxiophyceae. A cyanolichen is a lichen with a cyanobacteria as its main photosynthetic component (photobiont). Many cyanolichens are small and black...
- from Scytonema. Many cyanolichens are small and black, and have limestone as the substrate.[citation needed] Another cyanolichen group, the jelly lichens...
- Psoromidium is a genus of cyanolichens in the family Pannariaceae. It has three species. The genus was cir****scribed by Scottish naturalist James Stirton...
- cedar-hemlock forests have shown that certain lichen species, particularly cyanolichens, are almost exclusively found in old-growth forests, being absent from...
- "Microclimates hold the key to spatial forest planning under climate change: Cyanolichens in temperate rainforest". Global Change Biology. 27 (9): 1915–1926. Bibcode:2021GCBio...
- Peltigera islandica is a cyanolichen indigenous to Iceland. Only recently discovered in 2016, it is likely that specimens currently labelled as P. membranaceae...
- Sticta canariensis is a species of cyanolichen in the family Peltigeraceae. It is known for its ability to form photosymbiodemesdistinct morphological...
- the family Lichinaceae. The genus contains four marine species. These cyanolichens include species such as L. pygmaea or L. confinis, in which the ****ociated...