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Cetraria aculeata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cetraria aculeata
''Cetraria aculeata'' is a dark brown to black fruticose soil lichen from the family Parmeliaceae. The species was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel Edler von Schreber in 1771 under the name of ''Lichen aculeatus''. Later on Erik Acharius, the "father of lichenology" gave it a name of ''Cornicularia aculeata'', which lately has been changed to ''Coelocaulon aculeatum''. Finally the taxonomic revision of Ingvar Kärnefelt and colleagues assigned the species to the genus ''Cetraria''.〔Kärnefelt I., Mattsson J.-E. & Thell A (1992) Evolution and phylogeny of cetrarioid lichens // Plant Systematics and Evolution, 113–160.〕 The thalli of ''Cetraria aculeata'' form shrubby tufts up to of 1–5 cm height, main branches are from 1 to 4 mm wide, terminal branches up to 1 mm wide, chemical tests K - and P -.〔Kärnefelt I (1986) The genera ''Bryocaulon'', ''Coelocaulon'' and ''Cornicularia'' and formerly associated taxa. Opera Botanica, 86, 1–90.〕 The species is found fertile, and seems to propagate mainly by thallus fragmentation.〔Heinken T (1999) Dispersal Patterns of Terricolous Lichens by Thallus Fragments. The Lichenologist, 31, 603.〕 Despite the apparent lack of ascospores, which can be dispersed across long distances, ''C. aculeata'' has a very wide distribution. It is frequent in open polar and boreal environments from the maritime Antarctic to the high Arctic. At intermediate latitudes it is mostly found in high mountain ecosystems, as well as its distributional range also extends into forest gaps, woodland and steppe ecosystems, or coastal and riparian sand deposits of the Mediterranean and temperate zones. There are several morphologically very similar and genetically closely related species that are united under the name of ''Cetraria aculeata complex''. It consists of as many as six species: ''C. muricata'', ''C. crespoae'', ''C. steppae'', ''C. odontella'', ''C. australiensis'' and not published yet ''C. panamericana''.〔Nadyeina O, Lutsak T, Blum O, Grakhov V, Scheidegger C (2013) ''Cetraria steppe'' Savicz is conspecific with ''Cetraria aculeata'' (Schreb.) Fr. according to morphology, secondary chemistry and ecology. The Lichenologist, 45, 1-13.〕〔Lutsak T, Fernández-Mendoza F, Nadyeina O, Pérez-Ortega S & Printzen C (2012) ''Cetraria steppe'': a lichen species of central Asian steppes, or part of a wider Mediterranean clade of ''C. aculeata''? In Abstracts of the 21st International Symposium ‘‘Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology’’ of the German Botanical Society (DBG), 126.〕 The phenomenon observed is due to existence of so-called cryptic species, which has been reported for many groups of organisms. ==References==
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