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Aptroot A. & van Herk K. (1999): De lichenologische excursie naar IJsselmeerdiaken in Noord-Holland The lichenological excursion to IJsselmeer dykes in North Holland - Buxbaumiella, 49: 27-31

New to the Netherlands: Acrocordia macrospora. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk K. (1999): Korstmossen in Limburg, vooraaarsweekend 1998 Lichens in Limburg, spring field meeting 1998 - Buxbaumiella, 49: 14-26

New to The Netherlands: Caloplaca crenulatella, Cladonia peziziformis, Lecidella anomaloides, Micarea excipulata, Placynthiella dasaea, Thelocarpon sphaerosporum. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk K. (1999): Xanthoria ulophyllodes, een nieuw macrolicheen voor Nederland Xanthoria ulophyllodes, a macrolichen new to the Netherlands - Buxbaumiella, 48: 45-46

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Aptroot A. & van Herk K. (2001): Veranderingen in de korstmosflora van de Nederlandse heiden en stuifzanden [Changes in the lichen flora of Dutch heathlands and inland dune areas] - De Levende Natuur, 102(4): 150–155

popular paper; [in Dutch with English summary: ] In Dutch heathlands and inland dune areas terricolous lichens constitute a large part of the botanical biodiversity. In the still existing inland dunes this diversity is largeiy intact. This also holds for smal! areas of drifting sand in heathlands. In heathlands with a continuous, thick organic layer and in flat heathlands without any terrain variation only a few common species remain. In former times such heathlands were relatively rich. … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk K. (2005): Herstel van korstmossen op de heide [Recovery of the lichens in heathlands] - De Levende Natuur, 106(5): 232–234

popular paper; [in Dutch with English summary: ] Terricolous lichens are a characteristic element of Atlantic heathlands. The abundance of species with a predominantly boreo-alpine distribution in Dutch heathlands indicates the affinity with more boreal vegetation types. The lichen diversity is generally highest in small, often accidented sandy enclaves. Attempts to recover the lichen diversity in heathlands which have become depauperate are evaluated. Stripping of the top soil often has … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk C.M. (2008): Nieuwe lichenen voor de Nederlandse flora uit het oude herbariummateriaal - Buxbaumiella, 81: 7-14

New lichens to the Dutch flora from old herbarium collections. A revision of old herbarium collections in the National Herbarium Nederland (Leiden) revealed 19 new lichen species to the Netherlands including conspicuous macrolichens correctly identified in the 19th century but not accepted by later authors, such as Ochrolechia tartarea and Peltigera aphthosa. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk C.M. (1995): Lichenen van de naaaarsexcursie 1994 naar Schouwen, Walcheren en Noord-Beveland - Buxbaumiella, 37: 29-35

Notes on the rich but declining lichen flora in Zeeland. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & van Herk C.M. (2007): Further evidence of the effects of global warming on lichens, particularly those with Trentepohlia phycobionts - Environmental Pollution, 146: 293-298.

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Aptroot A. & Van Herk C. M. (1999): Lecanora barkmaneana, a new nitrophilous sorediate cortucolous lichen from the Netherlands - Lichenologist, 31(1): 3-8

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Aptroot A. & Van Herk C. M. (1999): Bacidia neosquamulosa, a new and rapidly spreading corticolous lichen species from western Europe - Lichenologist, 31(2): 121-127

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