Systematic surveys of the lichen floras of Schirmacher Oasis (Queen Maud Land, continental Antarctic), Victoria Land (Ross Sector, continental Antarctic) and Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands, maritime Antarctic) were compared to help infer the major factors influencing patterns of diversity and biogeography in the three areas. Biogeographic patterns were determined using a variety of multivariate statistical tools. A total of 54 lichen species were documented from Schirmacher Oasis (SO), 48 from Victoria Land (VL) and 244 from Admiralty Bay (AB). Of these, 21 species were common to all areas. Most lichens from the SO and VL areas were microlichens, the dominant genus being Buellia. In AB, in contrast, many macrolichens were also...
In the present study the biodiversity of the most abundant phototrophic organisms forming biological...
This thesis examines population genetic structure and migration indices of an Antarctic endemic lich...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
Systematic surveys of the lichen floras of Schirmacher Oasis (Queen Maud Land, continental Antarctic...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
Some examples of the differences in flora and habitat of lichens between the Syowa Station area in t...
Floristic interests of lichens in the Fildes Peninsula of King George Island and Harmony Cove of Nel...
There are marked declines in precipitation, mean temperatures and the number of lichen species with ...
Investigations of lichens collected in 1959/1960, 1963/1964 and 2003 from near the Beardmore Glacie...
This paper contributes to studies on the lichen biota of Arctic glacier forelands. The research was ...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions, where plant ...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
The diversity and distribution of lichen species were investigated in recently deglaciated areas of ...
In the present study the biodiversity of the most abundant phototrophic organisms forming biological...
This thesis examines population genetic structure and migration indices of an Antarctic endemic lich...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
Systematic surveys of the lichen floras of Schirmacher Oasis (Queen Maud Land, continental Antarctic...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
Some examples of the differences in flora and habitat of lichens between the Syowa Station area in t...
Floristic interests of lichens in the Fildes Peninsula of King George Island and Harmony Cove of Nel...
There are marked declines in precipitation, mean temperatures and the number of lichen species with ...
Investigations of lichens collected in 1959/1960, 1963/1964 and 2003 from near the Beardmore Glacie...
This paper contributes to studies on the lichen biota of Arctic glacier forelands. The research was ...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions, where plant ...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
The diversity and distribution of lichen species were investigated in recently deglaciated areas of ...
In the present study the biodiversity of the most abundant phototrophic organisms forming biological...
This thesis examines population genetic structure and migration indices of an Antarctic endemic lich...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...