The patches of lichen you've probably seen growing on tree trunks and park benches might be easy to overlook, but they're ...
The fungi provide much of the lichens’ structure, and the algae or cyanobacteria supply food through photosynthesis. Lichens don’t have roots, but they can attach themselves to almost anything. Most ...
With this data we can address: the relationship between lichen species' distribution and the structure and condition of forests the effect of fragmentation of forested areas on lichen species richness ...
Lichens can be found hanging in long colourful wisps from trees and growing on rocks and branches in Kamloops and the ...
These lichens, contrary to what scientists have ... they come together to build an above-ground structure called a fruiting body. (Mushrooms are probably the best-known fungal fruiting bodies.) ...