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Морозова Л.М. [Morozova L.M.] (2003): Современная растительность Полярного Урала севернее реки Байдарата [Contemporary vegetation of the Polar Ural North of the river Baydarata] - Научный вестник Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа [Nauchnyy vestnik Yamalo-Nenetskogo avtonomogo okruga / Scientific Bulletin of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District], 3(2): 61–73

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Porada P., Bader M.Y., Berdugo M.B., Colesie C., Ellis C.J., Giordani P., Herzschuh U., Ma Z., Launiainen L., Nascimbene J., Petersen I., Quílez J.R., Rodríguez-Caballero E., Rousk K., Sancho L.G., Scheidegger C., Seitz S., Van Stan II J.T., Veste M., Weber B. & Weston D.J. (2023): A research agenda for nonvascular photoautotrophs under climate change - New Phytologist, 237: 1495–1504

Non‐vascular photoautotrophs (NVP), including bryophytes, lichens, terrestrial algae, and cyanobacteria, are increasingly recognized as being essential to ecosystem functioning in many regions of the world. Current research suggests that climate change may pose a substantial threat to NVP, but it is highly uncertain to what extent this will affect the associated ecosystem functions and services. Here, we propose a research agenda to address this urgent question, focusing on physiological and ecological … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Beck A., Casanova-Katny A. & Gerasimova J. (2023): Metabarcoding of Antarctic lichens from areas with different deglaciation times reveals a high diversity of lichen-associated communities - Genes, 14(5): 1019 [21 p.]

Lichens have developed numerous adaptations to optimise their survival under harsh abiotic stress, colonise different substrates, and reach substantial population sizes and high coverage in ice-free Antarctic areas, benefiting from a symbiotic lifestyle. As lichen thalli represent consortia with an unknown number of participants, it is important to know about the accessory organisms and their relationships with various environmental conditions. To this end, we analysed lichen-associated communities … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Pykälä J. (2023): Additions to the lichen flora of Finland. X - Graphis Scripta, 35(3): 14–29

Fifteen lichen species are reported as being new to Finland, including four species new to Fennoscandia (Fe): Athallia alnetorum (Fe), Atla praetermissa, Polyblastia baltica, P. integrascens, P. nordinii, P. pulchra, Protoblastenia calvella, Rinodina malangica, R. sheardii, Scutula effusa, Verrucaria consociata, V. devensis (Fe), V. hunsrueckensis (Fe), V. lapidicola (Fe) and V. sublobulata. Occurrence of Polyblastia bryophila in Finland is confirmed. ITS sequences are presented for the species URL EndNote Read more... 

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Alananbeh K.M., Othman Y.A., Tahat M.M., Al-Dakil H., Yahya A.A., Ayasrah B., Al-Share T., Alkhatatbeh S., Al-Zoubi R., Alnaanah M., Malkawy S. & Alananbeh M.B. (2023): Forest health assessment in four Jordanian reserves located in semi-arid environments - Forests, 14(5): 918 [20 p.]

Healthy forests are essential to human life because they provide food, energy, and other benefits including carbon sequestration. The objective of this study was to assess the forests health status in Mediterranean ecosystems, specifically, arid to semi-arid. Four forest reserves directed by Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, Jordan were evaluated. Plant health indicators [(gas exchange (photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, transpiration), chlorophyll, middy stem water potential (Ψsmd), … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Melekhina E.N. (2023): Lichen-associated oribatid mites in the taiga zone of northeast European Russia: taxonomical composition and geographical distribution of species - Diversity, 15(5): 599 [20 p.]

We examined 35 species of ground and epiphytic lichens, including fruticose, foliose, and crustose lichen, as habitats of oribatid mites. Observations were carried out in the taiga forests of northeast European Russia, and 87 oribatid species from 38 families were found. The Crotoniidae, Carabodidae, Oppiidae, and Suctobelbidae are the most numerous families in ground lichens and the Oribatulidae are in the epiphytes. The families Micreremidae and Licneremaeidae were only noted in epiphytes. A complex … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Khalid A.N. & Zulfiqar R. (2023): A new species of the genus Verrucaria (lichenized Ascomycetes: Verrucariaceae) from Kohistan district, Pakistan - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 309: 18 [6 p.]

Verrucaria pakistanica is described as a novel species from District Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. It is characterised by thick, deeply areolate thallus, large superfcial perithecia, a thick involucrellum (80–105 µm), i.e., conical, not reaching the substratum and larger ascospores (20–29×7–10 µm) than the similar V. muralis. Phylogeny of ITS and nuLSU region confrms its position within the genus Verrucaria and morphological comparison makes it distinct from other related species … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Afshan N., Fayyaz I., Iftikhar F., Jabeen M. & Khalid A. (2023): A new species and a new record of the genus Squamulea (Teloschistaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from Pakistan - The Lichenologist, 55(2): 51-58

A novel species in the genus Squamulea, S. chikarensis, is described from Himalayan moist temperate forest in Pakistan. The morphology, chemistry and ITS sequences support its distinction from other species of this genus. The taxon is characterized by a pale green to yellow thallus, large apothecia up to 0.8–1.8 mm wide, pale yellow to yellow-orange apothecial discs, a hymenium 70–110 μm high, large ascospores (12–20 × 5–11 μm) and a narrow ascospore septum (1.5–3 μm). In addition, … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Ansil P., Rajeshkumar K., Sharma B., Lücking R. & Hawksworth D.L (2023): Phylogenetic placement and reappraisal of Diorygma karnatakense including the new synonym, Diorygma dandeliense, from Maharashtra, India - The Lichenologist, 55(2): 59-67

This study re-examined the status of species of Diorygma Eshw. known from the Western Ghats using an integrative taxonomy approach that includes morphological and chemical data, as well as multigene phylogenetic analyses. Prior to this work, the two species D. karnatakense and D. dandeliense were distinguished primarily on lirellae morphology (branching pattern) and the number of ascospores per ascus. Our study of the morphology, chemistry and molecular phylogeny (mtSSU, LSU and RPB2) of freshly … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Aptroot A. (2023): Coniocarps. Rain Shadow Specialists [Coniocarpen. Regenschaduw Specialisten] By Klaas van Dort and Bart Horvers. 2021. Published by KNNV-Afdeling Tilburg, Tilburg. Pp 192, numerous photographs. 175 × 235 × 17 mm, 605 g. ISBN 978-90-826157-4-6. Hardback. [In English and Dutch] Available from https://tilburg.knnv.nl/boek-coniocarpen/ (price: €25 + postage) - The Lichenologist, 55(2): 101-101

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