2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-79321-2
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Milder winters would alter patterns of freezing damage for epiphytic lichens from the trans-Himalayas

Fiona Ruth Worthy,
Stefanie D. Goldberg,
Vinodhini Thiyagaraja
et al.

Abstract: Trans-Himalayan winters are projected to become milder, with shifting precipitation patterns and freeze-thaw cycles; changing stressors for their lichen communities. Lichens from Antarctica and high latitudes are cryoresistant when dry, but susceptible to cell damage if frozen when wet, or subjected to repeated freeze-thaw events. Little is known regarding cryoresistance in high-elevation, mid-latitude lichens. We collected thalli of nine species of epiphytic lichenized fungi, from three regions of the trans-H… Show more

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