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Evolution of complex symbiotic relationships in a morphologically derived family of lichen-forming fungi
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Evolution of complex symbiotic relationships in a morphologically derived family of lichen-forming fungi
1 Departamento de Biologıa Vegetal II, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Plaza de Ramon y Cajal s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain;
2 Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 50007, SE-104 05 Stockholm, Sweden;
3 Science & Education, The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, USA;
4 Botanical Museum, Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, PO Box 7, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland;
5 Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2902, USA;
6 Institute of Ecology & Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Lai Street 38, Tartu 51005, Estonia;
7 Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), FRAM – High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway;
8 National Museum of Nature and Science, 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0005, Japan;
9 Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre BiK-F, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;
10 Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Goethe Universit€at, Max-von-Laue-Str. 13, 85 D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany;
11 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok 10240, Thailand;
12 Area de Biodiversidad y Conservacion, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, c/ Tulipon s/n., 28933 Mostoles, Madrid, Spain;
13 Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Building 137, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia;
14 Department of Biological Sciences Dept. 2715, North Dakota State University, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, USA;
15 Tromsø University Museum, University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway, PO Box 6050, Langnes NO-9037, Tromsø, Norway;
16 Department of Bryophytes-Thallophytes, Domaine de Bouchout, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, 1860 Meise, Belgium;
17 Department of Botany, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK;
18 Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, Tivanon Road, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand;
19 Department of Lichenology and Bryology, Botanische Staatssammlung, Menzinger Str. 67 D- 80638, Munchen, Germany;
20 Instituto de Botanica, Nucleo de Pesquisa em Micologia, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil;
21 Biodiversity and Animal Welfare Research Group, Department of Natural Sciences, Unitec Institute of Technology, Private Bag 92025, Auckland 1142, New Zealand;
22 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Anadolu University, EskiSehir, Turkey;
23 Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Geneve, CP 60, 1292 Chambesy, Switzerland;
24 UBC Herbarium, Beaty Museum, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada;
25 Institute of Plant Sciences, Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Holteigasse 6, 8010 Graz, Austria;
26 Grice Lab, Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, BRB 1046A, 421 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;
27 Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Sunchon 540–742, Korea;
28 Tasmanian Herbarium, Private Bag 4, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia;
29 Botany Department, National Museums of Kenya, PO Box 45166-00100, Nairobi, Kenya;
30 Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458-5126, USA;
31 School of Life Sciences, So¨derto¨rn University, SE-141 89, Huddinge, Sweden;
32 Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente (INIBIOMA) – CONICET, Universidad del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400, San Carlos de Bariloche, Rıo Negro, Argentina;
33 Department of Biology, Duke University, 27708-0338, Durham, NC 27708, USA;
34 Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics, Swedish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 50007, SE-104 05, Stockholm, Sweden;
35 Departamento de Biogeoquımica y Ecologıa Microbiana, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, c/ Serrano 115, E-28006, Madrid, Spain;
36 Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin- Dahlem, Freie Universita¨t Berlin, Ko¨nigin-Luise-Straße 6–8, 14195, Berlin, Germany;
37 Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), 15815-115 Tehran, Iran;
38 Biologal Museum, Lund University, Box 117, SE-22100, Lund, Sweden;
39 Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7044, SE-750 07, Uppsala, Sweden;
40 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH3 5LR, UK;
41 National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR), Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, 226001 Uttar Pradesh, India
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