likenler
Likenler, commonly known as lichens, are complex organisms formed from a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, which can be either a green alga or a cyanobacterium (or both). This mutualistic association allows lichens to thrive in environments where neither partner could survive alone, such as extreme climates, rocky surfaces, or bare soil. Lichens are highly resilient and can be found in nearly every terrestrial habitat, from polar regions to tropical forests, deserts, and urban areas.
The symbiotic relationship between the fungus and its photosynthetic partner is essential for the lichen’s survival.
Lichens exhibit a wide variety of forms, including crustose (crust-like), foliose (leaf-like), and fruticose (shrub-like or
Ecologically, lichens play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and soil formation. They contribute organic matter
From a human perspective, lichens have been used historically for dyeing textiles, as food sources in certain