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Boucher V.L. & Nash III T.H. (1990): The Role of the Fruticose Lichen Ramalina menziesii in the Annual Turnover of Biomass and Macronutrients in a Blue Oak Woodland, Botanical Gazette, 151(1): 114-118

The pendulous, fruticose lichen Ramalina menziesii Tayl. is a conspicuous canopy component of the deciduous blue oak Quercus douglasii H. & A. woodland of central coastal California. With destructive sampling techniques the standing biomass of R. menziesii and other epiphtyic lichens was determined to be 515 g per tree or 706 kg/ha. Ramalina menziesii represented an average of 94% of total epiphytic lichens by weight. Monthly litterfall, collected in traps, was used to estimate canopy component biomass … EN Read more... 

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Brown D. H. & Brown R. M. (1991): Mineral cycling and lichens: the physiological basis, Lichenologist, 23(3): 293-307

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Wessels D. C. J. & Wessels L. A. (1991): Erosion of biogenically weathered clarens sandstone by lichenophagous bagworm larvae (Lepidoptera, Pyschidae), Lichenologist, 23(3): 283-291

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Green T. G. A. & Lange O. L. (1991): Ecophysiological adaptations of the lichen genera Pseudocyphellaria and Sticta to south temperate rainforests, Lichenologist, 23(3): 267-282

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Schroeter B., Kappen L. & Moldaenke C. (1991): Continuous in situ recording of the photosynthetic activity of Antarctic lichens-established methods and a new aproach, Lichenologist, 23(3): 253-265

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Canters K. J., Schöller H., Ott S. & Jahns H. M. (1991): Microclimatic influences on liche distribution and community development, Lichenologist, 23(3): 237-252

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John E. & Dale M. R. T. (1991): Determinants of spatial pattern in saxicolous lichen communities, Lichenologist, 23(3): 227-236

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Nimis P. L. (1991): Developments in lichen community studies, Lichenologist, 23(3): 215-225

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Sipman H.J.M., Elix J.A. & Nash III T.H. (2009): Hypotrachyna (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Fungi], Flora Neotropica, 104: 1-179

A total of 140 species of Hypotrachyna (Parmeliaceae, lichenized fungi) are recognized from the Neotropics. This is well over 50% of the species known worldwide in this primarily tropical genus and includes 85 species thus far known only from the Neotropics. Keys are provided; synonymy, descriptions, secondary chemistry, distribution maps, habitats, and a selection of herbarium voucher specimens are given for each species. The following species are described as new to science: H. aguirrei Sipman, … EN Read more... 

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Henderson A. (1991): Literature on air pollution and lichens 33, Lichenologist, 23(2): 197-203

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