The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied fungi) in the Dare Regional Biodiversity Hotspot (DRBH) are presented. The DRBH is a region within the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain (MACP) of eastern North America that was recently delineated based on its unique and diverse lichen communities relative to other areas of the Atlantic Coast. Drawing on 4,952 newly generated voucher specimens from 49 sites, patterns of biodiversity and biogeography are presented and discussed within the context of both the DRBH and the broader MACP. Relationships between natural communities, vegetation, and lichen communities are discussed, as are threats to the lichen biota. A series of conservation actions are pr...
The 1997 National Park Service checklist of lichen species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Canoparmelia caroliniana is among the most common macrolichens in southeastern North America, occurr...
A lichen diversity survey of White Pine Hollow State Preserve in Dubuque County, Iowa, was conducted...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
An intensive lichen biodiversity inventory of the imperiled Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of eastern No...
We conducted biodiversity inventories of lichens, woody plants, and sedges at 32 sites on the Mid-At...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
San Bernardino National Forest in southern California encompasses two major mountain ranges, the San...
Two new species are described from vouchers collected as part of an intensive lichen inventory of Fo...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
A lichen is a unique organism consisting of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algal an...
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...
Canoparmelia caroliniana is among the most common macrolichens in southeastern North America, occurr...
A lichen diversity survey of White Pine Hollow State Preserve in Dubuque County, Iowa, was conducted...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
An intensive lichen biodiversity inventory of the imperiled Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of eastern No...
We conducted biodiversity inventories of lichens, woody plants, and sedges at 32 sites on the Mid-At...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
San Bernardino National Forest in southern California encompasses two major mountain ranges, the San...
Two new species are described from vouchers collected as part of an intensive lichen inventory of Fo...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
A lichen is a unique organism consisting of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between an algal an...
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...
Canoparmelia caroliniana is among the most common macrolichens in southeastern North America, occurr...
A lichen diversity survey of White Pine Hollow State Preserve in Dubuque County, Iowa, was conducted...