Peter D. Crittenden served as senior editor of The Lichenologist, the flagship journal in the field of lichenological research, for a period of two decades, between 2000 and 2019. A review of the development of the journal and the publication output during this period is provided. The number of papers published during this period (1197) matches that of all papers published under the three previous senior editors, Peter W. James, David L. Hawksworth and Dennis H. Brown, during a much longer period of 42 years from 1958 to 1999. Peter oversaw important editorial changes to the layout and content of the journal: an increased size with a modern cover design, leaving behind the classic mint-coloured cover of more than 40 years; the addition of ‘...
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This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...
Epiphytic lichens can contribute significantly to ecosystem nutrient input because they efficiently ...
Includes bibliographical references.1 v. :Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesi...
Surely no apology is in order for offering here an address in which attention is directed for the sh...
A review of the scientific development and progress in lichenology is reflected in 50 brief biograph...
It would be hard to overestimate the importance of the 2001 publication of Lichens of North America ...
Lichens are a group of organisms that make a significant contribution to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) is a decade-old journal dedicated to the taxonomy of living a...
382 papers published on 2575 pages;284 authors representing 35 countries, incl. 66 Estonian authors;...
The current FCE fascicle 59 is full of diverse papers considering new and noteworthy taxon records, ...
Lichenology in Great Britain nowadays rejoices in increased activity and interest. This is evidenced...
M. P. Marcelli & T. Ahti (eds.) 1998. Recollecting Edvard August Vainio. CETESB, Sao Paulo, 188 pp (...
This thesis includes five papers from four studies on lichen diversity in its broad sense. The overa...
International audienceThe present study on bibliometric analysis (cumulative) of seven ecology journ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...
Epiphytic lichens can contribute significantly to ecosystem nutrient input because they efficiently ...
Includes bibliographical references.1 v. :Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesi...
Surely no apology is in order for offering here an address in which attention is directed for the sh...
A review of the scientific development and progress in lichenology is reflected in 50 brief biograph...
It would be hard to overestimate the importance of the 2001 publication of Lichens of North America ...
Lichens are a group of organisms that make a significant contribution to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
The European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) is a decade-old journal dedicated to the taxonomy of living a...
382 papers published on 2575 pages;284 authors representing 35 countries, incl. 66 Estonian authors;...
The current FCE fascicle 59 is full of diverse papers considering new and noteworthy taxon records, ...
Lichenology in Great Britain nowadays rejoices in increased activity and interest. This is evidenced...
M. P. Marcelli & T. Ahti (eds.) 1998. Recollecting Edvard August Vainio. CETESB, Sao Paulo, 188 pp (...
This thesis includes five papers from four studies on lichen diversity in its broad sense. The overa...
International audienceThe present study on bibliometric analysis (cumulative) of seven ecology journ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...
Epiphytic lichens can contribute significantly to ecosystem nutrient input because they efficiently ...