A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount Mitchell State Park, in the Black Mountains of North Carolina, based on both historical and modern records. Comparison of the modern baseline with the historical macrolichen baseline generated in the 1970s revealed potential losses of high-elevation southern Appalachian endemics (2 species), cyanolichens (5 species), species typical of exposed rock outcrops (1 species), and widespread species typical of hardwood substrates at high elevations (8 species). In addition to a checklist and summary of lichen biodiversity, dichotomous keys are provided that include all reported species
An All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) is underway in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GS...
Alpine ecosystems are important monitoring targets for examining climate-induced changes of vegetati...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
San Bernardino National Forest in southern California encompasses two major mountain ranges, the San...
Abstract-- A checklist of lichens from a thorough literature review of both printed and online resou...
The 1997 National Park Service checklist of lichen species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
A lichen is a unique organism consisting of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algal an...
The crustose pyrenolichen Arthopyrenia betulicola is described as new to science based on collection...
Epiphytic lichen communities on a population of Tsuga caroliniana on Bluff Mountain were surveyed an...
Two new species are described from vouchers collected as part of an intensive lichen inventory of Fo...
An intensive lichen biodiversity inventory of the imperiled Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of eastern No...
In response to the recently published North Carolina lichen checklist (Perlmutter 2005), a few error...
Abstract Lichens are major components of high altitude/latitude ecosystems. However, accurately char...
An All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) is underway in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GS...
Alpine ecosystems are important monitoring targets for examining climate-induced changes of vegetati...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
San Bernardino National Forest in southern California encompasses two major mountain ranges, the San...
Abstract-- A checklist of lichens from a thorough literature review of both printed and online resou...
The 1997 National Park Service checklist of lichen species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
A lichen is a unique organism consisting of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algal an...
The crustose pyrenolichen Arthopyrenia betulicola is described as new to science based on collection...
Epiphytic lichen communities on a population of Tsuga caroliniana on Bluff Mountain were surveyed an...
Two new species are described from vouchers collected as part of an intensive lichen inventory of Fo...
An intensive lichen biodiversity inventory of the imperiled Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of eastern No...
In response to the recently published North Carolina lichen checklist (Perlmutter 2005), a few error...
Abstract Lichens are major components of high altitude/latitude ecosystems. However, accurately char...
An All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) is underway in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GS...
Alpine ecosystems are important monitoring targets for examining climate-induced changes of vegetati...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...