Lichenometric dating (lichenometry) involves the use of lichen measurements to estimate the age of exposure of various substrata. Because of low radial growth rates and considerable longevity, species of the crustose lichen genus Rhizocarpon have been the most useful in lichenometry. The primary assumption of lichenometry is that colonization, growth and mortality of Rhizocarpon are similar on surfaces of known and unknown age so that the largest thalli present on the respective faces are of comparable age. This review describes the current state of knowledge regarding the biology of Rhizocarpon and considers two main questions: (1) to what extent does existing knowledge support this assumption; and (2) what further biological observations ...
These lichens are extremely slow growing and their lifespan is unknown. A long-term study is underwa...
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...
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....
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
This commentary article discusses the relative merits of new mathematical approaches to lichenometry...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the most classical approaches used in lich...
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...
Abstract: A new approach to lichenometry, based on large samples of the single largest lichen on eac...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
These lichens are extremely slow growing and their lifespan is unknown. A long-term study is underwa...
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...
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....
This paper reviews evidence from previous growth-rate studies on lichens of the yellow-green species...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
This commentary article discusses the relative merits of new mathematical approaches to lichenometry...
Crustose species are the slowest growing of all lichens. Their slow growth and longevity, especially...
Scotland, a maritime subpolar environment (55–60°N), has seen relatively few applications of licheno...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the most classical approaches used in lich...
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...
Abstract: A new approach to lichenometry, based on large samples of the single largest lichen on eac...
The reliability of lichenometric dating is dependent on a good understanding of lichen growth rates....
These lichens are extremely slow growing and their lifespan is unknown. A long-term study is underwa...
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...