Extreme phenotypic variation and fitness in lichens
Phenotypic variability is a successful strategy in lichens for colonizing different habitats. Pérez-Ortega et al. study the extreme phenotypic modifications shown by vagrant populations of the cosmopolitan shrubby terricolous lichen species Cetraria aculeata in steppe habits of Central Spain. They observe clear ultrastructural differences between vagrant and typical morphs, which may be related to the presence [...]