Some species of crustose lichens, such as Ochrolechia parella (L.) Massal., exhibit concentric marginal rings, which may represent an alternative technique of measuring growth rates and potentially, a new lichenometric dating method. To examine this hypothesis, the agreement and correlation between ring widths and directly measured annual radial growth rates (RaGR, mm a-1) were studied in 24 thalli of O. parella in north Wales, UK, using digital photography and image analysis. Variation in ring width was observed at different locations around a thallus, between thalli, and from year to year. The best agreement and correlation between ring width and lichen growth rates was between mean width of the outer two rings (measured in 2011) and mean...
Seasonal growth was studied in the slow-growing crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC. in...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Lichenometry is a constantly developing method (or set of methods) of relative and absolute dating o...
Some species of crustose lichens, such as Ochrolechia parella (L.) Massal., exhibit concentric margi...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Lichenometric dating (lichenometry) involves the use of lichen measurements to estimate the age of e...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
Seasonal growth was studied in the slow-growing crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC. in...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Lichenometry is a constantly developing method (or set of methods) of relative and absolute dating o...
Some species of crustose lichens, such as Ochrolechia parella (L.) Massal., exhibit concentric margi...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Certain species of crustose lichens have concentrically zoned margins which probably represent yearl...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Lichenometric dating (lichenometry) involves the use of lichen measurements to estimate the age of e...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
Seasonal growth was studied in the slow-growing crustose lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC. in...
This review considers various aspects of the growth of foliose lichens including early growth and de...
Lichenometry is a constantly developing method (or set of methods) of relative and absolute dating o...