Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially of the yellow-green Rhizocarpon group, has made them important for surface-exposure dating (lichenometry). This review considers various aspects of the growth of crustose lichens revealed by direct measurement including: 1) early growth and development, 2) radial growth rates (RGR, mm yr-1), 3) the growth rate-size curve, and 4) the influence of environmental factors. Many crustose species comprise discrete areolae that contain the algal partner growing on the surface of a non-lichenised fungal hypothallus. Recent data suggest that ‘primary ’ areolae may develop from free-living algal cells on the substratum while ‘secondary ’ areolae develo...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
<p>Growth rates of crustose lichens in polar areas (<sup>*1</sup>: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
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This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
<p>There is little reliable information about determinants of vertical growth in terricolous lichens...
Seasonal growth was studied in the slow-growing crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC. in...
Some species of crustose lichens, such as Ochrolechia parella (L.) Massal., exhibit concentric margi...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
<p>Growth rates of crustose lichens in polar areas (<sup>*1</sup>: <a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51857/1/286.pdfDescription of 286.pdf : Access restr...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
<p>There is little reliable information about determinants of vertical growth in terricolous lichens...
Seasonal growth was studied in the slow-growing crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC. in...
Some species of crustose lichens, such as Ochrolechia parella (L.) Massal., exhibit concentric margi...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...