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Lichens have a number of adaptations that enable them to survive in Antarctica. They are able to exhibit net photosynthesis while frozen at temperatures as low as -20°C. They can absorb water from a saturated atmosphere when covered by snow. Additionally, snow cover affords protection from the elements and most growth appears to occur when they are buried beneath at least a thin protective layer of snow.
Lichens have a number of adaptations that enable them to survive in Antarctica. They are able to exhibit net photosynthesis while frozen at temperatures as low as -20°C. They can absorb water from a saturated atmosphere when covered by snow. Additionally, snow cover affords protection from the elements and most growth appears to occur when they are buried beneath at least a thin protective layer of snow.


They can survive long unfavorable periods of drought in a dry and inactive state. In continental [[Westarctica]], many lichens are able to absorb water vapor from snow and ice.
Like most [[psychrophiles]], they can survive long unfavorable periods of drought in a dry and inactive state. In continental [[Westarctica]], many lichens are able to absorb water vapor from snow and ice.


==Effect of climate change on Antarctic lichen==
==Effect of climate change on Antarctic lichen==

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