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British Soldier Lichen

Cladonia cristatella

Description:

Lichens consist of a mutualistic association between a fungus and an alga (or cynaobacterium). The fungus gives the lichen structure, while the algae provides food. For this lichen, the fungus is Cladonia cristatella and the algae is Trebouxia erici. The spores that the lichen uses to reproduce are created in the red tips. They are dispersed by the wind, and go on to create new lichens once the fungi in the spores meets up with the appropriate alga.

Habitat:

I found a bunch of these tiny lichens growing on a rotting stump in a wooded backyard habitat. They were a lovely sight!

Notes:

Technically, in mutualistic symbiosis, both organisms should benefit - the fungus receives sugars from the photosynthetic activities of the alga, while the alga receives a safe place to live. However, in reality, studies show that this dual organism is actually a controlled parasitism of the alga by the fungus.

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2 Comments

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 5 years ago

Yes!

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

Lichen with an attitude!

Christine Y.
Spotted by
Christine Y.

Coventry, Rhode Island, United States

Spotted on Apr 28, 2018
Submitted on May 4, 2018

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