Abstract The shrubby Usnea species of East Fennoscandia and the whole known Usnea flora of British Columbia were studied. Furthermore, the status and distribution of Usnea hirta and U. longissima, which have divergent habitat requirements and distribution patterns, were surveyd in East Fennoscandia. The two species also occur in British Columbia and their chemistry, ecology and distribution were compared in the two study areas. The nomenclature and taxonomy of U. hirta were also revised. Nine shrubby Usnea species were documented from East Fennoscandia and 25 species and species groups were recorded from British Columbia (when U. fulvoreagens and U. pacificana are included as distinct species). U. chaetophora, U. diplotypus and U. nidulans...
Lichen hirtus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1155. 1753, nom. cons. "Habitat in Europae arboribus,...
Usnea balcanica Bystr., a new species in Poland, was collected in the Roztocze National Park in 1962...
The lichen genus Hypogymnia is widely distributed throughout the world, in such places as Europe, As...
Usnea quercina Bystrek & Gòrzynska, based on heterogeneous type material, is lectotypified and becom...
Usnea wasmuthii Räsänen Notes. – In the Canary Islands, this species was known from La Palma. It ...
WOS: 000394579200009During recent studies on the revision of the genus Usnea in Turkey, some specime...
Usnea jørgenseniana Bystr. & Leśniewska sp. nova, an epixilic species of bushy Usnea (Parmeliace...
Due to its complicated taxonomy, the ecology and evolution of the lichen genus Usnea has been unders...
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are consider...
[OFF-PRINT] Usnea dasaea is reported for the first time from New Zealand. Corticolous specimen...
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are consider...
Usnea jørgenseniana Bystr. & Leśniewska sp. nova, an epixilic species of bushy Usnea (Parmeliace...
In tropical South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil), we investigated ...
Fifteen species of Usnea are recorded from Iberian cork-oak forests: U. ceratina, U. comma, U. dasae...
Usnea is a highly diverse lichen genus, currently including ca. 350 species that are widely distribu...
Lichen hirtus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1155. 1753, nom. cons. "Habitat in Europae arboribus,...
Usnea balcanica Bystr., a new species in Poland, was collected in the Roztocze National Park in 1962...
The lichen genus Hypogymnia is widely distributed throughout the world, in such places as Europe, As...
Usnea quercina Bystrek & Gòrzynska, based on heterogeneous type material, is lectotypified and becom...
Usnea wasmuthii Räsänen Notes. – In the Canary Islands, this species was known from La Palma. It ...
WOS: 000394579200009During recent studies on the revision of the genus Usnea in Turkey, some specime...
Usnea jørgenseniana Bystr. & Leśniewska sp. nova, an epixilic species of bushy Usnea (Parmeliace...
Due to its complicated taxonomy, the ecology and evolution of the lichen genus Usnea has been unders...
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are consider...
[OFF-PRINT] Usnea dasaea is reported for the first time from New Zealand. Corticolous specimen...
Lichens are symbiotic associations of fungi with microalgae and/or cyanobacteria, which are consider...
Usnea jørgenseniana Bystr. & Leśniewska sp. nova, an epixilic species of bushy Usnea (Parmeliace...
In tropical South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil), we investigated ...
Fifteen species of Usnea are recorded from Iberian cork-oak forests: U. ceratina, U. comma, U. dasae...
Usnea is a highly diverse lichen genus, currently including ca. 350 species that are widely distribu...
Lichen hirtus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1155. 1753, nom. cons. "Habitat in Europae arboribus,...
Usnea balcanica Bystr., a new species in Poland, was collected in the Roztocze National Park in 1962...
The lichen genus Hypogymnia is widely distributed throughout the world, in such places as Europe, As...