Виктор Писаржевский — забытое имя русской лихенологии и его список лишайников России
The article is dedicated to Victor Dmitrievich Pisarzhevsky, the author of the first published list of lichens of Russia, compiled by him based on publications issued before 1897. The article acquaints a reader with this little-known work, which nevertheless played a certain role in the development of lichenology in our country at its initial stage. The fate of its author— undoubtedly a gifted researcher, was nevertheless sad.
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- 10.2307/3243214
- Jan 1, 1988
- The Bryologist
A quantitative study of marine and maritime lichens on serpentine rock on the north shore of Washington Park, Fidalgo Island (Skagit County), Washington, revealed that major changes in the prominence values (or conspicuousness in the field) of a number of lichens and asssociated organisms occurred in the vicinity of certain elevations. This finding suggests that critical changes in environmental conditions occurred at or near these elevations. When the site was viewed as a whole, the zonation was rather indistinct, primarily because freshwater seepages modified marine- controlled zonation patterns. In addition, patchy patterns offeeding by marine snails and manuring by birds modified the zonal distributions. Upper or lower limits of certain taxa, or of conspicuous belts of particular taxa, were used in this study to define zone boundaries. General features of zonation at this site, in nonseepage areas, were similar in some respects to those in British studies. In a complementary report (Ryan 1988), a list of lichens on serpentine rock on the north shore of Fidalgo Island, Washington is presented, with notes on taxonomy, description of the site, and discussion of the composition of the lichen flora there. The present paper focuses on the distribution of these lichens at the site. The major goal of this part of the study was to conduct an intensive quantita- tive survey of the lichens on this rocky seashore in order to define boundaries of zones relative to height on shore and correlate these zones with those in previous studies, and to examine, to some extent,
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- 10.1080/0028825x.1980.10425180
- Dec 1, 1980
- New Zealand Journal of Botany
37 lichen taxa from 17 genera are reported from coastal dune ridges near the Arawata and Waiatoto Rivers, South Westland. Lichens recorded are characteristic of Westland coastal forest, have affinities with those of coastal forest on Stewart Island, and also incorporate a distinctive palaeotropical element. Keywords: lichensspecies listcoastal forestJackson Bay, New Zealand
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- 10.1639/0007-2745(1914)17[79:alolfg]2.0.co;2
- Jan 1, 1914
- The Bryologist
The lichens mentioned in the following list were collected by the writer July 4-10, 1913, while encamped with a party of the Vermont Botanical Club at Grout's Mills, on Stratton Mountain in southern Vermont. These lichens, which are from the bark of yellow birch, mountain ash, balsam fir, and hard maple, have been determined by Dr. H. E. Hasse, and specimens of each are inthe herbarium of the Sullivant Moss Society. Alectoria jubata (L.) Ach. Lecanora subfusca var. rugosa Nyl. Alectoria jubata chalybeiformis Ach. Megalospora sanguinaria (L.) Koerb. Bacidia chlorantha (Tuck.) Fink. Parmelia perlata (L.) Ach. Bacidia rubella (Ehrh.) Mass. Parmelia perlata subsp. ciliata Nyl. Bacidia rubella forma porriginosa Parmelia physodes (L.) Ach. (Turn.) Am. Parmelia tiliacea (Hoffm.) Nyl. Buellia parasema (Ach.) Th. Fr. Parmelia vittata Ach. Cetraria glauca (L.) Ach. Pertusaria vellata (Turn.) Nyl. Cetraria lacunosa Ach. Physcia speciosa (Wulf.) Nyl. var. Haematomma cismonicum Belts. hypoleuca (Muhl.) Nyl. Heterothecium pezizoideum (Ach.) Flot. Thelotrema subtile Tuck. Lecanora albella (Pers.) Ach. Usnea dasypoga (Ach.) Nyl. Lecanora subfusca (L.) Ach. var. allophana Nyl. The Haematomma cismonicum Belts., was determined by Dr. A. Zahlbruckner, and is probably new to North America. SHUSHAN, N. Y.
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- 10.13158/heia.24.2.2011.297
- Dec 1, 2011
- Herzogia
Abstract: John, V., de Bruyn, U., Dolnik, C., Schumm, F., Spier, L., Stapper, N. J. & Brackel, W. v. 2011. Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Pfalzerwald (BLAM Meeting 2010). — Herzogia 24: 297–313. A list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from twelve visited sites during the BLAM-excursion in 2010 to the Pfalzerwald (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) is presented. The results are briefly discussed using the Red Data Book and ecological indicator values.
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- 10.5586/am.2009.012
- Dec 23, 2013
- Acta Mycologica
A list of lichens from areas of zinc-lead ores in Southern Poland and a review of the characteristic lichen biota of these sites is provided. In spite of the devastated and heavy metal contaminated environment, a highly diverse epigeic and epilithic lichen biota was found, including species characteristic of various anthropogenic habitats, particularly zinc and lead enriched substrates (<em>Diploschistes muscorum, Steinia geophana, Sarcosagium campestre, Vezdaea aestivalis</em> and <em>V. leprosa</em>). Also, the high-mountain species <em>Leucocarpia biatorella</em>, as well as very rare in Europe <em>Thelocarpon imperceptum</em>, and several species categorized as very rare, endangered and protected in Poland were recorded. Crustose lichens are the most abundant; among fruticose forms <em>Cladonia</em> spp. predominate and <em>Stereocaulon incrustatum</em> is common.
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- 10.31111/nsnr/2024.58.1.l27
- Mar 25, 2024
- Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii
The list of lichens and allied fungi of the Novgorod Region is supplemented with 24 species. Fuscidea lightfootii and Taeniolella phaeophysciae are new to the North-Western European Russia. Altogether 395 species of lichens and allied fungi are currently known for the Novgorod Region. Arthonia vinosa, Chaenotheca gracilenta, Parmeliella triptophylla, and Sclerophora coniophaea are recommended for inclusion in the Red Data Book of the Novgorod Region.
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- 10.12775/eq.2016.010
- Jun 9, 2017
- Ecological Questions
The paper presents a list of lichen species occurring in three quarries and on mine dumps located within the dust emission impact zone of the cement plant “Kujawy”. The species occur in the lowlands far from their natural localities on limestone rocks in southern Poland. The study area is therefore a valuable habitat island for epilithic and epigeic species of calciphilous lichens in central Poland. Particularly noteworthy are taxa characteristic of natural limestone rocks found in mountain areas of Poland: Verrucaria calciseda, Verrucaria nigroumbrina V. obfuscans and V. polysticta, as well as nine species from the Polish Red List of Lichens: Bacidia rubella, Caloplaca cf. cerina, Enchylium coccophorum, Endocarpon pusillum, Heppia adglutinata, Lempholema chalazanum, Goidanichia ambrosiana, Thelidium incavatum and Th. papulare.
- Research Article
- 10.5817/cpr2020-2-16
- Jul 1, 2020
- Czech Polar Reports
Lake Untersee is the largest ice-covered freshwater lake in the interior of East Antarctica. The mountain oasis is situated around it in the Gruber Mts. of the Wohlthat Massif. For approximately 7,000 years the area has been free of ice and the local climate relatively stable. It is very severe, cold, and windy and dominated by intense evaporation and sublimation but with little melt. Relative humidity averages only 37%. Vegetation is sparse in the oasis and previously only poorly investigated. Two lichen species and no bryophytes were known from the area. In November-December 2018, a survey of terrestrial flora and vegetation was made. The list of lichens was completed for the area, bryophytes were found for the first time, and some terrestrial algae were collected. In total, 23 lichen species, 1 lichenicolous fungus, 1 moss, and 18 terrestrial algae were discovered for the locality. The abundance of each species within their habitats was also evaluated. The lichen flora of the Untersee Oasis is typical for continental oases and similar to other previously investigated internal territories of Dronning Maud Land, except for the very rich lichen flora of the Schirmacher Oasis.
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- 10.1080/11263504.2012.748101
- Nov 30, 2012
- Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
Despite the fact that Italy is among the lichenologically best known areas worldwide, a national red list of lichens is still lacking. The aim of this work was to provide a red list of the epiphytic lichens of Italy which could facilitate the inclusion of lichens in national conservation plans. The evaluation of the species against International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) criteria was based on data from multiple sources which represent the best available information on the epiphytic lichens of Italy. The species were assigned to the IUCN categories mainly using criteria D and B. A total of 368 species were evaluated: for 23 species, information is missing from more than 50 years and they were listed as regionally extinct, 64 as critically endangered, 75 as endangered, 74 as vulnerable, 58 as near threatened, 20 as least concern and 54 species as data deficient. Our results indicate that more than one-fourth of the epiphytic lichens of Italy are likely to be threatened, so that further research and effort are needed to include lichens in the main national conservation plans. Our results also highlight the lack of information that still hampers the rigorous evaluation of Italian lichens against IUCN criteria.
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- 10.2307/3241589
- Jan 1, 1970
- The Bryologist
Bryophytes and Lichens of the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, Collected on the 1966 Foray of the American Bryological Society
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- 10.31111/nsnr/2020.54.1.87
- Jan 1, 2020
- Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii
The article provides a list of lichens, based on the identification of samples collected by the author in Khizi Region of Azerbaijan. Altogether 37 species were identified for the first time for the region, including 2 species ― Lepraria finkii and Physcia phaea ― new for the lichen flora of Azerbaijan. Information about substrates, habitats and localities is given for each species.
- Research Article
- 10.31111/nsnr/2024.58.1.l69
- Mar 24, 2024
- Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii
This paper provides data on 26 new, rare, and interesting species of lichens discovered in the city of Moscow and Moscow Region during the field studies in 2014–2022, of which 21 species are new to the study area. Fellhaneropsis vezdae is new to the European part of Russia, and Briancoppinsia cytospora, Thelidium minimum, and Verrucaria inaspecta are new to the Central Russia. The list of lichens and allied fungi of the city of Moscow and Moscow Region currently includes 493 species.
- Research Article
- 10.2307/3237432
- Sep 1, 1914
- The Bryologist
A List of Lichens from Grout's Mills, Vermont
- Book Chapter
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- 10.1007/978-3-319-63181-3_5
- Jan 1, 2017
A basic overview of the current state of knowledge on the lichen biota in the Czech Republic is provided. Lichens of particular interest, e.g. those described from this country, globally rare species and endangered bioindicators are dealt with in more detail. Important lichenological localities in this country are briefly mentioned. Biogeographical aspects of Czech lichen biota are discussed and examples of various biogeographical elements given. Changes in abundance, especially of epiphytic lichens, both on a long time scale and in recent years, are evaluated, especially in relation to the latest national Red List of lichens. The phenomenon of recent recolonization and gradual spread of nitrophilous and previously rare or new acidophilous lichens is outlined.
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- 10.17072/1994-9952-2020-3-181-189
- Jan 1, 2020
- Вестник Пермского университета. Серия «Биология»=Bulletin of Perm University. Biology
The territory of the southern part of the Tyumen region, in contrast to its northern districts, is still very poorly studied in terms of lichen-flora. Our work is devoted to the study of the lichen flora of a section of southern taiga forests in the Irtysh valley, a territory planned for the establishment of a special protection regime. The paper contains a list of lichens inhabiting the vicinity of the Mission Research Station, Uvat District, Tyumen Region. The list includes 92 species from 49 genera; for each species, information on the substrate and phytocenotic confinement is given.
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