Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to science: a species of Leciophysma with rough, non-granular thallus and reduced proper exciple. A total of 484 lichenized fungal taxa have now been reported from Antarctica and South Georgia.
Placopsis antarctica is an ornithocoprophilous lichen that has been for a long time confused with P...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Seven lichen species from Tristan da Cunha and Gough Islands are described as new to science: Calopl...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identified a new liche...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Copyright © 2021. Mehmet Gökhan Halici, Merve Kahraman Osman Osmanoğlu and Milos Bartak.Three lichen...
The diversity of lichens, especially crustose species, in continental Antarctica is still poorly kno...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
Since ice-free areas in Antarctica are predicted to increase by up to 25% before the end of this cen...
AbstractWe report three lichen species, Lecidea apochroeella Nyl., Lecidea leucothallina Arnold, and...
Placopsis antarctica is an ornithocoprophilous lichen that has been for a long time confused with P...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Seven lichen species from Tristan da Cunha and Gough Islands are described as new to science: Calopl...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identified a new liche...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Copyright © 2021. Mehmet Gökhan Halici, Merve Kahraman Osman Osmanoğlu and Milos Bartak.Three lichen...
The diversity of lichens, especially crustose species, in continental Antarctica is still poorly kno...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
Since ice-free areas in Antarctica are predicted to increase by up to 25% before the end of this cen...
AbstractWe report three lichen species, Lecidea apochroeella Nyl., Lecidea leucothallina Arnold, and...
Placopsis antarctica is an ornithocoprophilous lichen that has been for a long time confused with P...
The paper describes anatomical and physiological features of photobionts and mycobionts in Bryoria f...
Seven lichen species from Tristan da Cunha and Gough Islands are described as new to science: Calopl...