philippresl.bsky.social
philippresl.bsky.social
philippresl.bsky.social
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This has been a super fun and exciting collaboration between members of the Lichnology and Acarology groups at University of Graz and colleagues from the Charles University in Prague. Big thanks to everyone who helped to get this out! More to come on this soon ...
It seems that these common mites use C. rubrotincta as kindergarden. Our observations suggest that adult mites bite cavities into the lichen tissue and lay their eggs into them. We observed mite eggs and (the hitherto undescribed) juvenvile stages of the most commonly associated mites.
Paper 2: We could show that Cladonia rubrotincta, C. norvegica and C. coniocrea have a high number of mites associated with them. Three species of the genus Carabodes and one species from Mycobates are the most common. But this is not all...
Paper 1: We describe Cladonia rubrotincta as a new species, distinct from C. norvegica. C. rubrotincta produces red pigment (rhodocladonic acid) as a response to the presence of mites. Red pigmented material previously assigned to C. norvegica probably has to be revised.
Lately we have been working on the interactions of #lichens and #mites. This has been super exciting and the first two publications with our findings are now out. Here a quick summary (thread).
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In honor of #OzzyOsbourne (RIP) my daughter & I went out to #YoloBypass to see the bats. And though the bats may have thought they were safe with Ozzy gone, it seems Ozzy was resurrected as either a Swainson's Hawk or peregrine falcon because they were out there snatching and eating bats. #birds
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We are wrapping up the 4th edition of our course Reproducibility in Bioinformatics!

A big thank you to Christoph, Philipp and all participants for the great discussions, hands-on sessions, and commitment to making bioinformatics more reproducible
Looking forward to the next one! 🚀
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Excited to see the German translation of our book “Lives of Lichens” now available for preorder. And a switch-up of the cover photo: this time Rusavskia elegans from Montana!
Demnächst im Buchhandel! Bzw. jetzt eigentlich schon überall im Vorverkauf: die deutsche Übersetzung von „Lives of Lichens“ mit meinem Koautor Robert Lücking (Bot Garten Berlin) im Haupt-Verlag. Freuen uns, Flechtenbiologie für eine deutschsprachige Leserschaft schmackhaft zu machen!
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NIH funding supporting the HMMER and Infernal software projects has been terminated. NIH states that our work, as well as all other federally funded research at Harvard, is of no benefit to the US.
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🌟Call for Papers on #Lichen #symbiosis🌟 Thrilled to be a guest editor for The Lichenologist, together with @veera-t-nogerius.bsky.social, @ioanabrannstrom.bsky.social, and Ellen Cameron. Send us papers on the inner workings of lichens, submission is open till September 2025!
tinyurl.com/2w7wwubm