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Adaptation of lichens to extreme conditions
Richard A. Armstrong
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Ophthalmic Research Group
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Lichens
100%
Adaptation
100%
Lichen Symbiosis
50%
Desert
50%
Morphological Adaptation
50%
Physiological Adaptation
50%
Growth Rate
25%
Slow Growth
25%
Low Demand
25%
Extreme Environments
25%
Symbiont
25%
Physiological Changes
25%
Antarctica
25%
Mars
25%
Specific Adaptation
25%
Stress Tolerant
25%
Hostile Condition
25%
Convergent Evolution
25%
Wet Forest
25%
Extraterrestrial Environment
25%
Outer Space
25%
Polar Regions
25%
Ecological Behavior
25%
Alpine Region
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lichen (Disease)
100%
Morphological Adaptation
100%
Physiological Adaptation
100%
Convergent Evolution
50%
Symbiont
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lichen (Organism)
100%
Morphological Adaptation
33%
Symbiont
16%
Convergent Evolution
16%