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This research investigates the genetic diversity of cyanobacteria in lichens and soil crusts in North European grasslands. It aims to understand the relationships between symbiotic and free-living cyanobacteria to inform conservation strategies for biodiversity.
Contemporary nature conservation policy in Europe has identified the protection of alvars and other semi-natural grasslands to be important for halting biodiversity loss.
Loss of biodiversity implies not only species and communities but also loss of genetic diversity.
To design effective conservation strategies for threatened biodiversity, the basic biology of the target organisms needs to be understood.
Lichens are symbiotic entities consisting of at least two components, a fungus (mycobiont) a…
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