The threat status of 168 lichenized species growing mostly on rocks or ground were assessed in 2022 for the first time in Estonia. The IUCN Red List system (categories and criteria) were used for that purpose. Most of the assessed taxa were microlichens (163), while five macrolichen species were also evaluated. Among the assessed species, 91 were assigned to the threat categories (Critically Endangered – CR, Endangered – EN and Vulnerable – VU), 17 species were assigned to the category Near Threatened (NT), and 41 species were assigned to the category Least Concerned (LC). Category Data Deficient (DD) was assigned for 17 species and the category Regionally Extinct (RE) for two species. Among the threat categories, 35 species were assigned t...
Highlights • We analyzed the habitat associations of 231 nationally red-listed epiphytic lichen s...
According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially o...
The revised IUCN Red List categories (1994) focus on any past and future reduction and on the curren...
The threat status of 168 lichenized species growing mostly on rocks or ground were assessed in 2022 ...
The threat status of 161 lichenized species that were considered common in Estonia was assessed in 2...
The second assessment of the threat status of Estonian lichens based on IUCN system was performed in...
The compilation of the current Red List of Estonia took place during 2006–2008; the IUCN system of c...
15 species are reported as new for Estonia, of them 8 are lichenized and 7 are lichenicolous fungi. ...
Sixteen species are reported as new for Estonia. Among these species, ten are lichenized and six are...
In August 2019, the Nordic Lichen Society held its bi-annual meeting and excursion in south-western ...
The epiphytic lichen communities in open and overgrown wooded meadows in Estonia were examined. From...
A description of the lichen biota of three nature reserves – Kaugatoma-Lõo, Odalätsi and Viieristi...
In 2019 the conservation status of 214 fungal species in Estonia was assessed according to IUCN crit...
A checklist of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi of the Pakri Peninsula is presented and an overvie...
We present new data concerning lichen species of the Italian flora and confirm 36 national redlisted...
Highlights • We analyzed the habitat associations of 231 nationally red-listed epiphytic lichen s...
According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially o...
The revised IUCN Red List categories (1994) focus on any past and future reduction and on the curren...
The threat status of 168 lichenized species growing mostly on rocks or ground were assessed in 2022 ...
The threat status of 161 lichenized species that were considered common in Estonia was assessed in 2...
The second assessment of the threat status of Estonian lichens based on IUCN system was performed in...
The compilation of the current Red List of Estonia took place during 2006–2008; the IUCN system of c...
15 species are reported as new for Estonia, of them 8 are lichenized and 7 are lichenicolous fungi. ...
Sixteen species are reported as new for Estonia. Among these species, ten are lichenized and six are...
In August 2019, the Nordic Lichen Society held its bi-annual meeting and excursion in south-western ...
The epiphytic lichen communities in open and overgrown wooded meadows in Estonia were examined. From...
A description of the lichen biota of three nature reserves – Kaugatoma-Lõo, Odalätsi and Viieristi...
In 2019 the conservation status of 214 fungal species in Estonia was assessed according to IUCN crit...
A checklist of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi of the Pakri Peninsula is presented and an overvie...
We present new data concerning lichen species of the Italian flora and confirm 36 national redlisted...
Highlights • We analyzed the habitat associations of 231 nationally red-listed epiphytic lichen s...
According to available published, herbarium and recent inventory data at least 48 (and potentially o...
The revised IUCN Red List categories (1994) focus on any past and future reduction and on the curren...