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Evidence of substrate endemism of lichens on Fox Hills Sandstone: Discovery and description of Lecanora lendemeri as new to science

机译:福克斯山砂岩的地衣底物质的证据:Lecanora Lendemeri的发现和描述为新的科学

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Recent lichenological investigations of Fox Hills Formation sandstone outcrops in Colorado resulted in the discovery of three populations that represent an undescribed member of the Lecanora dispersa group (=Myriolecis). This new species is different from all others in the group in its production of usnic acid, which yields apothecia that are yellowish-green in color in fresh field material. The new species, here formally described as Lecanora lendemeri, is further characterized by its relatively large ascospores, endolithic thallus, presence of POL+ granules, and apparent restriction to this sandstone formation. We conducted molecular phylogenetic analyses to place the new species into the context of other members of Lecanora using new shotgun sequence data generated for this study in tandem with previously published rDNA data, and found that the new species is resolved as nested within the L. dispersa group, which was a strongly supported Glade in our analysis. Using IUCN criteria including a known occurrence of only three populations, the largest of which is under conservation threat, we herein formally rank this new species as Endangered. This discovery comes on the heels of several other recent lichen discoveries on Fox Hills Sandstone, all species that are, so far as known, restricted to this rock type, suggesting that substrate endemism may be a common element of the biotic communities of the Fox Hills Formation. From the results of this and prior studies, it is clear that sandstone outcrops serve as important, yet still incompletely documented, habitats for cryptogamic diversity. This discovery further highlights the significance of conservation areas, even tiny units (e.g., 40 ha or less) that represent mere islands in a sea of urban development, such as in the Front Range of Colorado.
机译:福克斯山地层砂岩露头的最近近期性状调查科罗拉多州的发现导致三种群体的发现,代表了LeCanora Dispersa组(= MyRiolecis)的未描述的成员。这种新物种与本集团生产中的所有其他物种不同,其aly酸产生,它产生了新鲜场材料中的呈黄绿色的紫红色。这里的新物种是正式描述为LeCanora Lendemeri,其进一步的特征在于其相对大的囊孢子,岩石瘤,Pol +颗粒的存在,以及对该砂岩形成的表观限制。我们进行了分子系统发育分析,将新物种利用本研究中的新霰弹枪序列数据将新的物种与先前公布的rDNA数据一起串联,发现新物种被解析为嵌套在L. Dispera内。集团,这是我们分析中强烈支持的林林。使用IUCN标准,包括只有三个人群的已知发生,其中最大的是在保护威胁中,我们在本文中正式将这种新物种濒临灭绝。这一发现来自福克斯山砂岩的其他几个地衣发现的鞋跟,所有物种都被众所周知,限于这种岩石类型,表明底物的底群体的共同元素可能是狐狸山的生物社区的共同元素形成。从这个和事先研究的结果来看,很明显,砂岩露头是一个重要的,但仍然仍然不完整地记录了密码多样性的栖息地。这一发现进一步突出了保护区的重要性,即使是城市发展海洋中仅仅是岛屿的微小单位(例如,40公顷或更低),例如在科罗拉多州的正面范围内。

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