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Hertel H. (1979): Lecideaceae Exsiccatae fasc. 1 (No. 1-20), München,

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Hertel H. (1988): Lecideaceae Exsiccatae fasc. 10 (No. 181-200), München,

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Hertel H. (1984): Lecideaceae Exsiccatae fasc. 6 (No. 101-120), München,

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Schöller H. & Jahns H.M. (1992): Mikroklima und Flechten zonierung in einem kleinräumigen Areal, Herzogia, 9: 19-44

Key Words: Microclimate, terricolous lichens and mosses, cryptogamic communities, vegetation gradient. Abstract: Microclimate and distribution of terricolous lichens and mosses in a light oak forest (Luzulo-Quercetum) are investigated. The examination area is located between a shady humid slope and a sunny dry slope. The distribution of the cryptogams is shown to be determined by light and moisture. It reflects the microclimatic gradient clearly. EN Read more... 

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Suza J. (1925): Nástin zeměpisného rozšíření lišejníků na Moravě vzhledem k poměrům evropským, Spisy přír. fakulty Mas. Univ., Brno, 55: 1-151

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Follmann G. (1966): Eine neue Ramalina-Art aus der Ceruchis-Gruppe, Willdenowia, 4(2): 227-233

Ramalina tigrina sp. nov., Chile EN PDF Read more... 

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Murray J. (1963): Lichens from Cape Hallett Area, Antarctica, Trans. Roy. Soc. New Zealand, Bot., 2(5): 59-72

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Barcal R., Matoušek J., Smola J. & Šrůtek J. (1960): Biological consequences of air pollution in Plzeň, Čas. Lék. čes., 3(12): 12-13

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Printzen C., Ekman S. & Tønsbeg T. (2003): Phylogeography of Cavernularia hultenii: evidence of slow genetic drift in a widely disjunct lichen, Molecular Ecology, 12: 1473-1486

Population structure and history is poorly known in most lichenized ascomycetes. Many species display large-scale infraspecific disjunctions, which have been explained alternately by range fragmentation in species of high age and widespread long-distance dispersal. Using the lichen Cavernularia hultenii, which is widely disjunct across North America and Europe, Pleistocene and Holocene population history was inferred. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and part of the the intergenic spacer (IGS) … EN Read more... 

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Kanz B., Dürhammer O. & Printzen C. (2005): Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Bavarian Forest (Lišejníky a lichenikolní houby německé části Šumavy a Českého lesa), Preslia, 77(4): 355–403

A checklist of lichens and lichenicolous fungi reported from the German part of the Bohemian Forest Range (the Bavarian Forest) is presented together with the literature sources. The area covered by the checklist is region 37 circumscribed by Grummann (1963). The list comprises 867 species currently accepted as occurring within the area. A further 44 species have been reported from the area, but their occurrence is regarded as doubtful. Seventy-seven mostly infraspecific taxa from 19th century literature … EN Read more... 

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