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Latest comment: 2 months ago by Esculenta in topic Diversity


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I recently put up the outer space visitor, Buellia frigida for GAN. I found it interesting that not only did this obviously highly notable and astrobiologically relevant species not have an article, it didn't have an article on any of the other language Wikipedias either. So many articles still to write ... Esculenta (talk)

Spribille and Three member lichens edit

In Spribille 2016 10.1126/science.aaf8287, they claim that the additional involvement of the yeast is a world-wide phenomenon that is the norm rather than the exception. The current Lichen article suggests that this triplicate symbiosis is occurring in certain cases and even suggests that it has only bee found in a single mycobiont species. If this reference (as a primary research article) is going to be included, then it ought to be represented accurately.

I suggest that Spribille's work is included more prominently and boldly rather than as an exceptional side note. Perturbedxuuya (talk) 21:25, 29 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hello Perturbedxuuya, you have identified one of many problems with the current lichen article. We are working on a rebuild of that entire article from the ground up, including an update on the more modern understanding of a lichen as a "miniature ecosystem". You can see our work-in-progress outline here; you're welcome to add stuff you think is missing. Feel free to tweak the wording of the current lichen article if you'd like to do so yourself, or wait and eventually the entire article will be upgraded. Esculenta (talk) 23:20, 29 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Diversity edit

For the record, I've put up for GAN evaluation several articles: a lichen species, genus, and family, a lichenologist, and the article on lichen spot tests. Still working on a lichen product article, and who knows, maybe an improved future order ... Esculenta (talk) 20:16, 1 March 2024 (UTC)Reply