The present study reports 223 species and three subspecies of lichens from forest rocky communities of mountain Olovgora, which is the highest point of the Vetreny Poyas ridge (Arkhangelsk Region, NW Russia). A total of 82 species are new for the mainland area of Arkhangelsk Region. The species Bryoria glabra has been reported for the first time for European Russia. Two recorded lichen species, Cladonia bellidiflora and Lobaria pulmonaria, are in the Red Data Book of Arkhangelsk Region. The occurrence of old-growth forests, high heterogeneity of conditions, presence of an altitudinal gradient and the proximity to the sea lead to the rich diversity of lichens in this area.
Fifty five species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Southern Ural (Republic ...
29 species of lichens, 3 non-lichenized calicioid fungi and 3 lichenicolous fungi are reported for t...
Forty-one species of lichens and two lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Pskov Region. Of them...
The present study reports 223 species and three subspecies of lichens from forest rocky communities ...
The present study reports 188 species and 2 subspecies of lichens and allied fungi from forest rocky...
The paper presents the results of continuing research of lichen diversity in rocky communities of Wi...
Information about 38 species of lichens is presented. In total, 18 species are newly recorded for Ar...
The paper presents the results of the ongoing research of lichen diversity in Arkhangelsk Region of ...
The paper presents the first data on lichen diversity in the Kenozersky National Park (Arkhangelsk R...
The lichen biota of the Zeysky Nature Reserve (southern Russian Far East) was studied in the course ...
Thirty-one lichen-forming fungi, 12 lichenicolous fungi, and 5 non-lichenized fungi are reported as ...
Forty-four new lichen species and one lichenicolous fungus have been identified as a result of studi...
Twenty lichen species are reported as new to the Novgorod Region (Russia) from Valdaysky National Pa...
A total of 53 taxa of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are first reported from the Ural Mountains (Re...
Suboceanic lichen Platismatia norvegica is recorded for the first time in European Russia, in old-gr...
Fifty five species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Southern Ural (Republic ...
29 species of lichens, 3 non-lichenized calicioid fungi and 3 lichenicolous fungi are reported for t...
Forty-one species of lichens and two lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Pskov Region. Of them...
The present study reports 223 species and three subspecies of lichens from forest rocky communities ...
The present study reports 188 species and 2 subspecies of lichens and allied fungi from forest rocky...
The paper presents the results of continuing research of lichen diversity in rocky communities of Wi...
Information about 38 species of lichens is presented. In total, 18 species are newly recorded for Ar...
The paper presents the results of the ongoing research of lichen diversity in Arkhangelsk Region of ...
The paper presents the first data on lichen diversity in the Kenozersky National Park (Arkhangelsk R...
The lichen biota of the Zeysky Nature Reserve (southern Russian Far East) was studied in the course ...
Thirty-one lichen-forming fungi, 12 lichenicolous fungi, and 5 non-lichenized fungi are reported as ...
Forty-four new lichen species and one lichenicolous fungus have been identified as a result of studi...
Twenty lichen species are reported as new to the Novgorod Region (Russia) from Valdaysky National Pa...
A total of 53 taxa of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are first reported from the Ural Mountains (Re...
Suboceanic lichen Platismatia norvegica is recorded for the first time in European Russia, in old-gr...
Fifty five species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Southern Ural (Republic ...
29 species of lichens, 3 non-lichenized calicioid fungi and 3 lichenicolous fungi are reported for t...
Forty-one species of lichens and two lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Pskov Region. Of them...