Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industrialization, and agriculture are extensive. Few ecosystems in the region have been unaltered, and second-growth forests now dominate the remaining natural landscape. To better understand the lichen diversity in these second-growth forests, we inventoried 24 distinct vegetation communites in the Copeland Forest Resources Management Area (1780 ha) located between Barrie and Orillia in September and October 2011, recording 154 species in 79 genera. One species, Lecidea sarcogynoides, was collected for the first time in Canada and is reported for the first time in North America; one additional species, Micarea micrococca, was collected for the first...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Alternatives to clear-cutting are being implemented to increase biodiversity of managed forests in t...
Studies on the diversity of lichens and bryophytes in northern ecosystems have focused on open tundr...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
This comparative lichen study was completed in the northwest area of Ontario, where Lake of the Wood...
Urbanization, forest fragmentation and climate change have been accelerating the decline of many lic...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
Missing pg.75The Northern Conifer-Hardwood Forests of Central Canada occupy a small but important po...
The inventory of lichens, allied fungi, and their parasites in the Ottawa region has grown from 391 ...
The patterns of cover and species diversity (richness and composition) of macro-lichens, bryophytes ...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Recent surveys of the inland rain forests of British Columbia and adjacent regions have brought to l...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
Lichens are among the most common species in Canada, but their population has declined in recent ye...
1 PDF computer file (34 pages; 45 pages of Special Plant Survey forms)Purchase Order 43-54A7-3-009
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Alternatives to clear-cutting are being implemented to increase biodiversity of managed forests in t...
Studies on the diversity of lichens and bryophytes in northern ecosystems have focused on open tundr...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
This comparative lichen study was completed in the northwest area of Ontario, where Lake of the Wood...
Urbanization, forest fragmentation and climate change have been accelerating the decline of many lic...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
Missing pg.75The Northern Conifer-Hardwood Forests of Central Canada occupy a small but important po...
The inventory of lichens, allied fungi, and their parasites in the Ottawa region has grown from 391 ...
The patterns of cover and species diversity (richness and composition) of macro-lichens, bryophytes ...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Recent surveys of the inland rain forests of British Columbia and adjacent regions have brought to l...
The results of a large-scale biodiversity inventory of lichens (including lichenicolous and allied f...
Lichens are among the most common species in Canada, but their population has declined in recent ye...
1 PDF computer file (34 pages; 45 pages of Special Plant Survey forms)Purchase Order 43-54A7-3-009
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Alternatives to clear-cutting are being implemented to increase biodiversity of managed forests in t...
Studies on the diversity of lichens and bryophytes in northern ecosystems have focused on open tundr...