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''Bryoria'' is a
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of
lichen A lichen ( , ) is a hybrid colony (biology), colony of algae or cyanobacteria living symbiotically among hypha, filaments of multiple fungus species, along with yeasts and bacteria embedded in the cortex or "skin", in a mutualism (biology), m ...
ized
fungi A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one ...
in the family
Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The most speciose genera in the family are the well-known groups: '' Xanthoparmelia'' ( 82 ...
. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in
boreal Boreal, northern, of the north. Derived from the name of the god of the north wind from Ancient Greek civilisation, Boreas (god), Boreas. It may also refer to: Climatology and geography *Boreal (age), the first climatic phase of the Blytt-Sernand ...
and cool
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ran ...
areas.


Taxonomy

''Bryoria'' was
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in 1977 by lichenologists
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and David Hawksworth, with ''
Bryoria trichodes ''Bryoria'' is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in taiga, boreal and cool temperate areas. Taxonomy ''Bryoria ...
'' as the
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. Molecular studies have revealed that the genus originated approximately 11.5 million years ago during the
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period. The genus comprises several
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, including a recently revised understanding of section ''Bryoria'', which is now known to be
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and divided into two distinct
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s. The first group (''Bryoria'' clade 1) has been placed in an emended section ''Americanae'', which is primarily restricted to western North America and the Himalayan region, with ''B. americana'' being the only widely distributed species in this section.
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studies by Velmala et al. (2014) and Boluda et al. (2019) showed that several North American ''Bryoria''
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, including ''B. pikei'' (formerly identified as North American "B. capillaris"), '' B. pseudofuscescens'', ''B. friabilis'', and ''B. inactiva'', belong to a single genetic
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with minimal
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. While these taxa were originally distinguished by their
secondary metabolite Secondary metabolites, also called ''specialised metabolites'', ''secondary products'', or ''natural products'', are organic compounds produced by any lifeform, e.g. bacteria, archaea, fungi, animals, or plants, which are not directly involved ...
s, ecology, and geographic distributions, DNA analysis did not support maintaining them as separate species. However,
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and Daphne Stone (2022) noted that these chemical variants have distinct ecological preferences – for instance, ''B. friabilis'' is associated with inland wet forests and is common at low elevations in western
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and
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, while ''B. pseudofuscescens'' dominates at higher elevations in the Cascades. To preserve this valuable ecological information while reflecting genetic reality, these taxa were reclassified as
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of ''B. pseudofuscescens'', distinguished by their chemical composition: var. ''pseudofuscescens'' (
norstictic acid Norstictic acid is a depsidone produced as a secondary metabolites in lichens. The compound contains both an aldehyde carbonyl group and an adjacent hydroxyl In chemistry, a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical fo ...
), var. ''friabilis'' (
gyrophoric acid Gyrophoric acid is a tridepside. It is a double ester of the orsellinic acid. It can also be found in most of the species of the lichen genera '' Actinogyra'', '' Lasallia'', and '' Umbilicaria'' . Natural occurrence and biosynthesis Gyropho ...
), var. ''inactiva'' (acid-deficient), and var. ''pikei'' ( alectorialic acid). Of particular interest is section ''Divaricatae'', which molecular studies indicate is relatively young (approximately 5 million years old) and is currently undergoing active diversification. This diversification is particularly evident in South-East Asia and western North America, where new species continue to be discovered and described.


Description

''Bryoria'' species are
fruticose A fruticose lichen is a form of lichen fungi that is characterized by a coral-like shrubby or bushy lichen growth forms, growth structure. It is formed from a symbiotic relationship of a photobiont such as green algae or less commonly cyanobacteri ...
, slender and hair-like, tending to grow hanging (pendent) or like a small bush. They range in colour from dark brown to pale greyish brown to grey in some species.
Ascospore In fungi, an ascospore is the sexual spore formed inside an ascus—the sac-like cell that defines the division Ascomycota, the largest and most diverse Division (botany), division of fungi. After two parental cell nucleus, nuclei fuse, the ascu ...
s are colourless,
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, numbering eight per
ascus An ascus (; : asci) is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi. Each ascus usually contains eight ascospores (or octad), produced by meiosis followed, in most species, by a mitotic cell division. However, asci in some gen ...
. The genus shows considerable morphological variation, particularly well demonstrated in species like ''B. tenuis''. Within this species alone, five distinct growth forms have been documented: cobwebby (finely threadlike and pliant throughout), threadlike- (with short, stiff ), threadlike- (with longer, more flexible branchlets), thickening-spinulose (thickened and brittle in older parts with stiff branchlets), and thickening-flexuose (thickened stems with flexible branchlets). These variations can occur within the same species, suggesting significant morphological
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. Main stems in ''Bryoria'' species can vary from uniformly thin throughout to distinctly thickened, particularly in basal portions. Third-order branchlets, when present, may be short and stiff or longer and more flexuous, with their arrangement varying from sparse to abundant. These morphological characteristics, while useful for identification, should be considered alongside other features as they can vary considerably within species. Other hair-like lichens that may be confused with ''Bryoria'' include dark brown species of '' Bryocaulon'', '' Nodobryoria'', '' Pseudephebe'', '' Alectoria'', or ''
Cetraria ''Cetraria'' is a genus of fruticose lichens that associate with green algae as photobionts. Most species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand or heath, and are characterised by their "strap-like" form with spiny edges. The lobes can ...
''.


Habitat and distribution

Found almost exclusively on
conifer Conifers () are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a sin ...
s, or on tundra soil, ''Bryoria'' collectively has a widespread distribution, especially in
boreal Boreal, northern, of the north. Derived from the name of the god of the north wind from Ancient Greek civilisation, Boreas (god), Boreas. It may also refer to: Climatology and geography *Boreal (age), the first climatic phase of the Blytt-Sernand ...
and cool
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ran ...
areas. The genus shows distinct regional diversity patterns, with particularly high species richness and ongoing diversification in South-East Asia and western North America. Some species show restricted distributions – for example, several recently described species from the
Hengduan Mountains The Hengduan Mountains () are a group of mountain ranges in southwest China, southwest China that connect the southeast portions of the Tibetan Plateau with the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau. The Hengduan Mountains are primarily large north-south ...
of China are known only from that region, while others like ''B. americana'' have broad
circumpolar distribution A circumpolar distribution is any range (biology), range of a taxon that occurs over a wide range of longitudes but only at high latitudes; such a range therefore extends all the way around either the North Pole or the South Pole. Taxa that are al ...
s. The genus appears to have undergone significant recent diversification in these areas, particularly within the last 5 million years.


Ecology

Studies have shown that species in the genus ''Bryoria'', characterized by their dark melanic pigments, show distinct ecological preferences compared to pale yellow-green
usnic acid Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German scientist W. Knop in 1844 and first synthesized between 1933 and 1937 by Frank H. Curd and Al ...
-containing hair lichens. Research on
coniferous forest Conifers () are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All e ...
s in
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demonstrated that ''Bryoria'' species strongly favor sun-exposed, well-ventilated locations, particularly dominating south-facing slopes and upper
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positions. This distribution pattern reflects an evolutionary specialization where melanic pigments provide crucial protection against high light exposure, allowing these lichens to thrive in dry, sun-exposed environments while shielding their from radiation damage. The melanin in their cortex effectively absorbs most incident
solar radiation Sunlight is the portion of the electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the Sun (i.e. solar radiation) and received by the Earth, in particular the visible light perceptible to the human eye as well as invisible infrared (typically p ...
, enabling ''Bryoria'' species to tolerate temperatures up to when desiccated. This adaptation contrasts with usnic acid-containing hair lichens, which typically prefer more shaded and humid conditions. The strong correlation between ''Bryoria'' abundance and canopy openness suggests that these lichens are particularly well-adapted to early- successional forest conditions where light exposure is high.


Species

*'' Bryoria ahtiana'' Myllys & Goward (2023) *'' Bryoria alaskana'' Goward & Myllys (2016) *'' Bryoria araucana'' Boluda, D.Hawksw. & V.J.Rico (2015) – Chile *'' Bryoria barbata'' Li S.Wang & D.Liu (2017) – China *'' Bryoria bicolor'' (Hoffm.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Electric horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria capillaris'' (Ach.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *'' Bryoria carlottae'' – Languid horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria cervinula'' – Mottled horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria chalybeiformis'' (L.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *'' Bryoria fastigiata'' Li S.Wang & H.Harada (2006) *''
Bryoria forsteri ''Bryoria'' is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in boreal and cool temperate areas. Taxonomy ''Bryoria'' was ...
'' Olech & Bystrek (2004) – Antarctica *''
Bryoria fremontii ''Bryoria fremontii'' is a dark brown, horsehair lichen that grows hanging from trees in western North America, and northern Europe and Asia. It grows abundantly in some areas, and is an important traditional food for a few First Nations in Nor ...
'' (Tuck.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Edible horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria fruticulosa'' Li S.Wang & Myllys (2017) – China *'' Bryoria furcellata'' (Fr.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Burred horsehair lichen *''
Bryoria fuscescens ''Bryoria fuscescens'' is a species of lichen of the family Parmeliaceae. As of July 2021, its conservation status has not been estimated by the IUCN. In Iceland, where it grows as an epiphyte on downy birch stems and branches, it is classified ...
'' (Gyeln.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Pale-footed horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria glabra'' – Shiny horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria hengduanensis'' Li S.Wang & H.Harada (2003) – China *'' Bryoria implexa'' (Hoffm.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *''
Bryoria irwinii ''Bryoria irwinii'' is a species of horsehair lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. The species is endemic to coastal northwestern North America, with a range extending from central British Columbia to southeastern Alaska. Unlike some widespread m ...
'' Goward & Myllys (2016) *'' Bryoria kockiana'' Velmala, Myllys & Goward (2013) – Kock's horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria lanestris'' (Ach.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *''
Bryoria nadvornikiana ''Bryoria nadvornikiana'', commonly known as the spiny grey horsehair lichen or the blonde horsehair lichen, is a species of horsehair lichen in the family Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With ...
'' (Gyeln.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Blonde horsehair lichen *''
Bryoria nitidula ''Bryoria'' is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in boreal and cool temperate areas. Taxonomy ''Bryoria'' was ...
'' (Th. Fr.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Tundra horsehair lichen *''
Bryoria pseudofuscescens ''Bryoria pseudofuscescens'' is a species of lichen of the family Parmeliaceae. As of July 2021, its conservation status has not been estimated by the IUCN. In Iceland, it is found in only one location in Gálgahraun lava field in Álftanes an ...
'' (Gyeln.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Mountain horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria rigida'' P.M.Jørg. & Myllys (2012) – Asia *'' Bryoria salazinica'' – Salazinic acid horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria simplicior'' – Spangled horsehair lichen *''
Bryoria smithii ''Bryoria'' is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in boreal and cool temperate areas. Taxonomy ''Bryoria'' was ...
'' (Du Rietz) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *''
Bryoria subcana ''Bryoria subcana'' is a species of horsehair lichen in the family Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The mo ...
'' (Nyl. ex Stizenb.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *'' Bryoria tenuis'' (E.Dahl) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Pied horsehair lichen) *''
Bryoria trichodes ''Bryoria'' is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. Many members of this genus are known as horsehair lichens. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in taiga, boreal and cool temperate areas. Taxonomy ''Bryoria ...
'' (Michx.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) – Inelegant horsehair lichen *'' Bryoria vrangiana'' (Gyeln.) Brodo & D.Hawksw. (1977) *'' Bryoria wui'' Li S.Wang (2017) – China *'' Bryoria yunnanensis'' Li S.Wang & Xin Y.Wang (2017) – China


References

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