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Inhibition of primary photosynthesis in desiccating Antarctic lichens differing in their photobionts, thallus morphology, and spectral properties. Microorganisms 9(4): 818. Bizarov, L. G. 2014. Stable nitrogen isotopes (d15N) in podetias of lichenized fungi Cladonia pocillum from different altitudes of habitats. Open Access Library Journal 1: 1–19. Boch, S., A. Martins, M. Sim-Sim & A. Bergamini. 2021. Effects of elevation and disturbances on the associations between the diversities of bryophyte and macrolichen functional-taxonomic groups on Madeira Island. The Bryologist 124(2): 178–190. Boggess, L. M., G. R. Harrison & G. Bishop. 2021. Impacts of rock climbing on cliff vegetation: A methods review and bestpractices. Applied Vegetation Science 24(2): e12583. Bokhorst, S., J. Asplund & P. Convey. 2021. Intra-specific variation in lichen secondary compounds across environmental gradients on Signy Island, maritime Antarctic. Polar Biology: 10.1007/ s00300–021–02839–y. Brodo, I. M. & J. P. Bennett. 2020[2021]. Clifford M. Wetmore, 1934–2020. Evansia 37(3): 103. Brodo, I. M. & J. P. Bennett. 2021. Remembering Clifford Major Wetmore (1934 – 2020). The Bryologist 124(2): 172–177. Brodo, I. M. 2021. Calogaya schistidii (Ascomycota, Teloschistaceae), a lichen new to North America from the northern Rocky Mountains. Evansia 38(1): 28–31. Chen, X., M. Wang, F. Wu, B. Sun, T. Yang & H. Song. 2021. Soil bacteria and fungi respond differently to organisms covering on Leshan giant buddha body. Sustainability (Switzerland) 13(7): 3897. Chi, H. B. L., B. Van Muoi, N. T. H. Thu & N. K. P. Phung. 2021. A new phenolic compound from the lichen Parmotrema praesorediosum (Nyl.) Hale. Vietnam Journal of Chemistry 59(1): 47– 51. Corning, P. A. 2021. ‘‘How’’ vs. ‘‘Why’’ questions in symbiogenesis, and the causal role of synergy. Biosystems 205: 104417. Cunha, I. P. R., M. P. Marcelli & E. C. Pereira. 2015. Canoparmelia species s.l. (Parmeliaceae, lichenized ascomycetes) of the tocantinan region, Maranhão and Tocantins States, Brazil [Espécies de Canoparmelia s.l. (Parmeliaceae, ascomicetes liquenizados) da região tocantina, MA e TO, Brasil]. Hoehnea 42(2): 265–272. [In Portuguese with English abstract.] Czernyadjeva, I. V., E. A. Davydov, A. A. Efimova, R. M. Gogorev, D. E. Himelbrant, V. M. Kotkova, E. Yu. Kuzmina, A. V. Leostrin, E. L. Moroz, V. Yu. Neshataeva, A. A. Notov, Yu. K. Novozhilov, A. G. Paukov, N. N. Popova, A. D. Potemkin, I. S. Stepanchikova, Yu. V. Storozhenko, L. S. Yakovchenko, M. I. Yurchak, L. F. Volosnova, M. P. Zhurbenko & M. V. Zyatnina. 2021. New cryptogamic records. 7. Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii 55(1): 249–277. [Notes on: Notes on Arthonia didyma, Athelia arachnoidea, Biatora chrysantha, Calicium lenticulare, Carbonicola myrmecina, Cercidospora parva, Chaenotheca gracilenta, Clypeococcum hypocenomycis, Collema subflaccidum, Fuscopannaria cheiroloba, Gyalecta foveolaris, Lepra multipuncta, Lepraria finkii, Lichenopeltella ramalinae, Micarea laeta, Parmeliella triptophylla, Phaeocalicium praecedens, Phaeopyxis punctum, Polysporina urceolata, Pyrenidium actinellum, Taeniolella delicata.] Davydov, E. A., L. S. Yakovchenko, J. Hollinger, F. Bungartz, C. Parrinello & C. Printzen. 2021. The new genus Pulvinora (Lecanoraceae) for species of the ‘Lecanora pringlei’ group, including the new species Pulvinora stereothallina. The Bryologist 124(2): 242–256. [New: Lecanora brandegeei (Tuck.) Davydov, Yakovczenko & Printzen nom. inval. 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Abas, A., M. S. Nizam & A. W. Aquif. 2016. Elevated CO2 effects on lichen frequencies and diversity distributions in free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) station. Journal of Environmental Protection 7: 1192–1197. Aspiotis, S., J. Schlüter, K. Harter-Uibopuu & B. Mihailova. 2021. Crack-enhanced weathering in inscribed marble: A possible application in epigraphy. European Journal of Mineralogy 33(2): 189–202. Bakka, S. V., N. Y. Kiseleva, A. A. Shestakova, P. M. Shukov, S. G. Surov & J. V. Zykov. 2021. An attempt to estimate the habitat capacity of reintroduction sites for the forest reindeer in the Nizhny Novgorod region. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 723(2): 022095. Barták, M., J. Hájek, A. Orekhova, J. Villagra, C. Marı́n, G. Palfner & A. Casanova-Katny. 2021. Inhibition of primary photosynthesis in desiccating Antarctic lichens differing in their photobionts, thallus morphology, and spectral properties. Microorganisms 9(4): 818. Bizarov, L. G. 2014. Stable nitrogen isotopes (d15N) in podetias of lichenized fungi Cladonia pocillum from different altitudes of habitats. Open Access Library Journal 1: 1–19. Boch, S., A. Martins, M. Sim-Sim & A. Bergamini. 2021. Effects of elevation and disturbances on the associations between the diversities of bryophyte and macrolichen functional-taxonomic groups on Madeira Island. The Bryologist 124(2): 178–190. Boggess, L. M., G. R. Harrison & G. Bishop. 2021. Impacts of rock climbing on cliff vegetation: A methods review and bestpractices. Applied Vegetation Science 24(2): e12583. Bokhorst, S., J. Asplund & P. Convey. 2021. Intra-specific variation in lichen secondary compounds across environmental gradients on Signy Island, maritime Antarctic. Polar Biology: 10.1007/ s00300–021–02839–y. Brodo, I. M. & J. P. Bennett. 2020[2021]. Clifford M. Wetmore, 1934–2020. Evansia 37(3): 103. Brodo, I. M. & J. P. Bennett. 2021. Remembering Clifford Major Wetmore (1934 – 2020). The Bryologist 124(2): 172–177. Brodo, I. M. 2021. Calogaya schistidii (Ascomycota, Teloschistaceae), a lichen new to North America from the northern Rocky Mountains. Evansia 38(1): 28–31. Chen, X., M. Wang, F. Wu, B. Sun, T. Yang & H. Song. 2021. Soil bacteria and fungi respond differently to organisms covering on Leshan giant buddha body. Sustainability (Switzerland) 13(7): 3897. Chi, H. B. L., B. Van Muoi, N. T. H. Thu & N. K. P. Phung. 2021. A new phenolic compound from the lichen Parmotrema praesorediosum (Nyl.) Hale. Vietnam Journal of Chemistry 59(1): 47– 51. Corning, P. A. 2021. ‘‘How’’ vs. ‘‘Why’’ questions in symbiogenesis, and the causal role of synergy. Biosystems 205: 104417. Cunha, I. P. R., M. P. Marcelli & E. C. Pereira. 2015. Canoparmelia species s.l. (Parmeliaceae, lichenized ascomycetes) of the tocantinan region, Maranhão and Tocantins States, Brazil [Espécies de Canoparmelia s.l. (Parmeliaceae, ascomicetes liquenizados) da região tocantina, MA e TO, Brasil]. Hoehnea 42(2): 265–272. [In Portuguese with English abstract.] Czernyadjeva, I. V., E. A. Davydov, A. A. Efimova, R. M. Gogorev, D. E. Himelbrant, V. M. Kotkova, E. Yu. Kuzmina, A. V. Leostrin, E. L. Moroz, V. Yu. Neshataeva, A. A. Notov, Yu. K. Novozhilov, A. G. Paukov, N. N. Popova, A. D. Potemkin, I. S. Stepanchikova, Yu. V. Storozhenko, L. S. Yakovchenko, M. I. Yurchak, L. F. Volosnova, M. P. Zhurbenko & M. V. Zyatnina. 2021. New cryptogamic records. 7. Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii 55(1): 249–277. [Notes on: Notes on Arthonia didyma, Athelia arachnoidea, Biatora chrysantha, Calicium lenticulare, Carbonicola myrmecina, Cercidospora parva, Chaenotheca gracilenta, Clypeococcum hypocenomycis, Collema subflaccidum, Fuscopannaria cheiroloba, Gyalecta foveolaris, Lepra multipuncta, Lepraria finkii, Lichenopeltella ramalinae, Micarea laeta, Parmeliella triptophylla, Phaeocalicium praecedens, Phaeopyxis punctum, Polysporina urceolata, Pyrenidium actinellum, Taeniolella delicata.] Davydov, E. A., L. S. Yakovchenko, J. Hollinger, F. Bungartz, C. Parrinello & C. Printzen. 2021. The new genus Pulvinora (Lecanoraceae) for species of the ‘Lecanora pringlei’ group, including the new species Pulvinora stereothallina. The Bryologist 124(2): 242–256. [New: Lecanora brandegeei (Tuck.) Davydov, Yakovczenko & Printzen nom. inval. (” Lecidea brandegeei Tuck., lectotypified), Pulvinora Davydov, Yakovczenko & Printzen (type: P. stereothallina), P. stereothallina Davydov & Yakovczenko (from Kazakhstan & Russia), P. pringlei (Tuck.) Davydov, Yakovczenko, Hollinger, Bungartz & Printzen (” Lecidea pringlei Tuck., lectotypified).] Davydov, E. A., L. Yakovchenko, L. Konoreva, S. Chesnokov, A. Ezhkin, I. Galanina & A. Paukov. 2021. New records of lichens from the Russian Far East. II. Species from forest habitats. Opuscula Philolichenum 20: 47–70. 1 Author’s email: jlendemer@nybg.org The cumulative database for this series is available in searchable form on the World Wide Web at http://nhm2.uio. no/botanisk/lav/RLL/RLL.HTM with full abstracts, DOIs, and links to electronically available articles when possible. Thanks to the following: Einar Timdal for his work on the RLL database, Bill Buck for checking recently published literature, Jim Bennett for sharing Scopus alerts, and the many authors who send reprints or electronic versions of their works for inclusion. DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-125.3.499
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