Abstract

The authors discuss 10 regional red lists of threatened lichens and certain other fungi of the Gdańsk Pomerania (286 species; 53.9% of the local biota), the Tucholskie Forest (151; 39,7%), North-Eastern Poland (310; 52.0%), the Białowieża Old-growth Forest (135; 33,7%), the Pilicka Old-growth Forest (140; 51.8%), the Kozienicka Old-growth Forest (144; 61.8%), the Świętokrzyskie Mts. (313; ca 66.0%), the Gorce Mts. (367; ca 67.0%), Opole Silesia and Upper Silesia (536; ca 72,9%) and the Sudety Mts. (504; ca 60.0%). Biotas of regions located in central and southern Poland are more transformed than those of the northern and north-eastern regions, The Białowieża Old-growth Forest has maintained the highest biodiversity.

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