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Claudia Colesie

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Global Change Biology|February 23, 2026
Lichens as Biomonitors of Air Quality and ClimateClaudia Colesie, Kevin K Newsham
BMC Ecology|November 25, 2020
Differences in growth-economics of fast vs. slow growing grass species in response to temperature and nitrogen limitation individually, and in combinationClaudia Colesie, Zsofia Reka Stangl, Vaughan Hurry
Oecologia|March 5, 2025
The trade-off between photosynthetic rate and thallus moisture-demand explains lichen habitat association with the temperate rainforestAmaris Ormond, Christopher J Ellis, Claudia Colesie
American Journal of Botany|February 16, 2023
Lichen ecophysiology in a changing climateDaniel E Stanton, Amaris Ormond, Natalia M Koch, et al.
The ISME Journal|April 4, 2014
Habitat stress initiates changes in composition, CO2 gas exchange and C-allocation as life traits in biological soil crustsClaudia Colesie, T G Allan Green, Ilka Haferkamp, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 17, 2017
Can Antarctic lichens acclimatize to changes in temperature?Claudia Colesie, Burkhard Büdel, Vaughan Hurry, et al.
Biology|December 23, 2022
High Resilience and Fast Acclimation Processes Allow the Antarctic Moss <i>Bryum argenteum</i> to Increase Its Carbon Gain in Warmer Growing ConditionsEmma L Gemal, T G Allan Green, S Craig Cary, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2017
Lichen acclimation to changing environments: Photobiont switching vs. climate-specific uniqueness in <i>Psora decipiens</i>Laura Williams, Claudia Colesie, Anna Ullmann, et al.
Oecologia|December 21, 2011
The advantage of growing on moss: facilitative effects on photosynthetic performance and growth in the cyanobacterial lichen Peltigera rufescensClaudia Colesie, Sarah Scheu, T G Allan Green, et al.
Nature Communications|February 24, 2015
Metabolic cross-feeding via intercellular nanotubes among bacteriaSamay Pande, Shraddha Shitut, Lisa Freund, et al.
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Global Change Biology|February 23, 2026
Lichens as Biomonitors of Air Quality and ClimateClaudia Colesie, Kevin K Newsham
BMC Ecology|November 25, 2020
Differences in growth-economics of fast vs. slow growing grass species in response to temperature and nitrogen limitation individually, and in combinationClaudia Colesie, Zsofia Reka Stangl, Vaughan Hurry
Oecologia|March 5, 2025
The trade-off between photosynthetic rate and thallus moisture-demand explains lichen habitat association with the temperate rainforestAmaris Ormond, Christopher J Ellis, Claudia Colesie
American Journal of Botany|February 16, 2023
Lichen ecophysiology in a changing climateDaniel E Stanton, Amaris Ormond, Natalia M Koch, et al.
The ISME Journal|April 4, 2014
Habitat stress initiates changes in composition, CO2 gas exchange and C-allocation as life traits in biological soil crustsClaudia Colesie, T G Allan Green, Ilka Haferkamp, et al.
Global Change Biology|November 17, 2017
Can Antarctic lichens acclimatize to changes in temperature?Claudia Colesie, Burkhard Büdel, Vaughan Hurry, et al.
Biology|December 23, 2022
High Resilience and Fast Acclimation Processes Allow the Antarctic Moss <i>Bryum argenteum</i> to Increase Its Carbon Gain in Warmer Growing ConditionsEmma L Gemal, T G Allan Green, S Craig Cary, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2017
Lichen acclimation to changing environments: Photobiont switching vs. climate-specific uniqueness in <i>Psora decipiens</i>Laura Williams, Claudia Colesie, Anna Ullmann, et al.
Oecologia|December 21, 2011
The advantage of growing on moss: facilitative effects on photosynthetic performance and growth in the cyanobacterial lichen Peltigera rufescensClaudia Colesie, Sarah Scheu, T G Allan Green, et al.
Nature Communications|February 24, 2015
Metabolic cross-feeding via intercellular nanotubes among bacteriaSamay Pande, Shraddha Shitut, Lisa Freund, et al.
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