Journal of Fungi (Mar 2023)

Freshwater Lichens, Including New Species in the Genera <i>Verrucaria, Placopyrenium</i> and <i>Circinaria</i>, Associated with <i>Lobothallia hydrocharis</i> (Poelt & Nimis) Sohrabi & Nimis from Watercourses of Sardinia

  • Juri Nascimbene,
  • Pier Luigi Nimis,
  • Johanna Klüßendorf,
  • Holger Thüs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9030380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 380

Abstract

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This work summarizes the results of the exploration of freshwater lichen biota on the island of Sardinia associated with the regional flagship species Lobothallia hydrocharis, a large-sized crustose lichen from the splash zone along mountain streams, so far known from Sardinia only. Molecular data were used to confirm its distinctiveness from other taxa and its systematic placement and to identify critical taxa among its associated lichen biota. We found 25 species of lichenized fungi, including three species new to science in the genera Verrucaria, Placopyrenium, and Circinaria, and seven species new to Sardinia (Hydropunctaria rheithrophila, Ionaspis chrysophana, I. odora, Verrucaria aquatilis, V. collematodes, V. pseudovirescens), or new to Southern Europe (V. devensis). Specific traits for the freshwater lichen biota of Sardinia were identified and compared to those reported from freshwater sites in the Alps and Carpathian mountains, e.g., a relative scarcity of subgelatinous lichens. Parasitic or epilichenic interactions were found frequently but only in the splash zone and not in the permanently submerged zone, i.e., two parasitic Placopyrenium species, and clearly lichenicolous thalli of Kuettlingeria atroflava and Lobothallia hydrocharis. Due to its specific trait profile and the great potential for the discovery of new species, we recommend the inclusion of Sardinian and further Mediterranean sites in continental-scale monitoring programs for freshwater lichens.

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