Лишайники острова Соммерс (Ленинградская область, Россия) — пример биоразнообразия на малых дальних островах Финского залива Балтийского моря [The lichens of Sommers (Leningrad Region, Russia) — a case study of biodiversity on a small remote island in the Gulf of Finland]

Author:
Родионова А.А., Гимельбрант Д.Е., Чернышова В.А., Степанчикова И.С., Фролов И.В., Прокопьев И.А. & Цуриков А.Г. [Rodionova A.A., Himelbrant D.E., Chernyshova V.A., Stepanchikova I.S., Frolov I.V., Prokopiev I.A. & Tsurykau A.G.]
Year:
2026
Journal:
Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium
Pages:
60(1): L27–L38
Url:
https://doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2026.60.1.L27
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[in Russian with English abstract:] The paper is dedicated to lichens and allied fungi of Sommers Island. The revealed lichen diversity has a total of 183 species, including 176 lichenized, six lichenicolous fungi, and one non-lichenized saprobic fungus. Umbilicaria subpolyphylla is new to the North-West of European Russia and Protoparmeliopsis achariana is firstly reported for the Leningrad Region. Seven species discovered on Sommers are listed in the Red Data Book of the Leningrad Region; they are mostly connected with exposed rocky habitats. Despite the small size of the island, the revealed lichen biota is rich and worth protecting. Keywords: Protoparmeliopsis achariana, Umbilicaria subpolyphylla, protected species, Karelia australis, Vyborg ­District.
Id:
39381
Submitter:
zpalice
Post_time:
Monday, 30 March 2026 16:05