{"title":"Recent literature on lichens—267","authors":"J. Lendemer","doi":"10.1639/0007-2745-125.4.649","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abas, A. & L. Din. 2021. The diversity of lichens along elevational gradients in the tropical montane Forest of Selangor, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana 50(5): 1199–1209. Adeel, S., A. Majeed, Fazal-ur-Rehman, M. Azeem, N. Iqbal & N. Amin. 2020. Lichen-derived products as sustainable source of natural dyes. Pages 245–261. In: M. Yusuf (ed.), Lichen-Derived Products: Extraction and Applications. Scrivener Publishing, Beverly, Massachusetts. Agnelli, A., G. Corti, L. Massaccesi, S. Ventura & L. P. D’Acqui. 2021. Impact of biological crusts on soil formation in polar ecosystems. Geoderma 401: 115340. Alam, M. A., R. Khatoon, S. Huda, N. Ahmad & P. K. Sharma. 2020. Biotechnological applications of lichens. Pages 203–219. In: M. Yusuf (ed.), Lichen-Derived Products: Extraction and Applications. Scrivener Publishing, Beverly, Massachusetts. Ament-Velásquez, S. L., V. Tuovinen, L. Bergström, T. Spribille, D. Vanderpool, J. Nascimbene, Y. Yamamoto, G. Thor & H. Johannesson. 2021. The Plot Thickens: Haploid and triploid-like thalli, hybridization, and biased mating type ratios in Letharia. Frontiers in Fungal Biology 2: 656386. Aptroot, A., L. A. Santos, I. O. Junior, J. G. Cavalcante & M. E. S. Cáceres. 2021. Lichens from Brazil: A checklist of lichenized fungi from Acre, in the Amazon. Mycotaxon 136(2): 541. Aptroot, A., M. F. Souza & A. A. Spielmann. 2021. Two new crustose Cladonia species with strepsilin and other new lichens from the Serra de Maracaju, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 42(8): 137–148. [New (all from Brazil): C. gumboskii Aptroot, M.F.Souza & Spielmann, C. zebrathallina Aptroot & Spielmann, Lecanora fluoroxylina Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Lecanora lichexanthoxylina Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Trypethelium muriforme Aptroot & M.F.Souza.] Barcenas-Peña, A., S. D. Leavitt, F. Grewe & H. T. Lumbsch. 2021. Diversity of Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae) species in Mexican xerophytic scrub vegetation, evidenced by molecular, morphological and chemistry data. Anales del Jardı́n Botánico de Madrid 78(1): e107. Barkman, J. J. 1958. Phytosociology and ecology of cryptogamic epiphytes including a taxonomic survey and a description of their vegetation units in Europe. Van Gorcum, Assen. xiii, 628 pages. Benitez, G. N., G. D. Aguilar & D. Blanchon. 2021. Spatial distribution of lichens in Metrosideros excelsa in northern New Zealand urban forests. Diversity 13(4): 170. Bennett, K. L., S. L. Skiles-Jones & S. Strawn. 2021. Efficacy of commercial-grade materials for thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Evansia 38(2): 73–83. Berger, F. & W. von Brackel. 2021. Lichenohendersonia physciicola sp. nov., a new coelomycete on Physcia. Herzogia 34(1): 138– 141. [New: L. physciicola F.Berger & Brackel (on P. tenella from Austria, P. adscendens from Germany).] Bergin, R., I. Koch, A. Rutter, J. Shirley & B. Zeeb. 2021. Evaluating mercury concentrations in edible plant and fungi species in the Canadian Arctic environment. Journal of Environmental Quality 50(4): 877–888. Biju, H., A. Sabeena & S. Nayaka. 2021. New records of Graphidaceae (lichenized fungi) from the Western Ghats of Kerala state, India. Studies in Fungi 6(1): 213–223. Bishop, L., J. T. Maxwell & P. E. Rothrock. 2021. Old-growth attributes in a maturing secondary Indiana state forest: An opportunity for balanced management. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 148(2): 132–153. [Includes lichen diversity in context of old-growth.] Boluda, C. G., V. J. Rico, Y. Naciri, D. L. Hawksworth & C. Scheidegger. 2021. Phylogeographic reconstructions can be biased by ancestral shared alleles: The case of the polymorphic lichen Bryoria fuscescens in Europe and North Africa. Molecular Ecology 30(19): 4845–4865. Brodo, I. M., R. E. Lee, C. Freebury, P. Y. Wong, C. J. Lewis & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Additions to the lichens, allied fungi, and lichenicolous fungi of the Ottawa region in Ontario and Quebec, with reflections on a changing biota. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 135(1): 1–27. Broome, A., L. L. Inchboard, M. Perks, T.-K. Clarke, K. J. Park & R. Thompson. 2021. Can epiphytic lichens of remnant Atlantic oakwood trees in a planted ancient woodland site survive early stages of woodland restoration? Annals of Forest Science 78: 58. California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB). 2021. Changes to the CNDDB Special Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento. [unpaginated, 35 pp.] pages. [Includes some lichens.] California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB). 2021. Special Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento. i–xvi, 1–159 pages. [Includes some lichens.] Cannon, P., B. Coppins, D. Ertz, A. Fletcher, A. Pentecost & J. Simkin. 2021. Arthoniales: Opegraphaceae, including the genera 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. 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Abas, A. & L. Din. 2021. The diversity of lichens along elevational gradients in the tropical montane Forest of Selangor, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana 50(5): 1199–1209. Adeel, S., A. Majeed, Fazal-ur-Rehman, M. Azeem, N. Iqbal & N. Amin. 2020. Lichen-derived products as sustainable source of natural dyes. Pages 245–261. In: M. Yusuf (ed.), Lichen-Derived Products: Extraction and Applications. Scrivener Publishing, Beverly, Massachusetts. Agnelli, A., G. Corti, L. Massaccesi, S. Ventura & L. P. D’Acqui. 2021. Impact of biological crusts on soil formation in polar ecosystems. Geoderma 401: 115340. Alam, M. A., R. Khatoon, S. Huda, N. Ahmad & P. K. Sharma. 2020. Biotechnological applications of lichens. Pages 203–219. In: M. Yusuf (ed.), Lichen-Derived Products: Extraction and Applications. Scrivener Publishing, Beverly, Massachusetts. Ament-Velásquez, S. L., V. Tuovinen, L. Bergström, T. Spribille, D. Vanderpool, J. Nascimbene, Y. Yamamoto, G. Thor & H. Johannesson. 2021. The Plot Thickens: Haploid and triploid-like thalli, hybridization, and biased mating type ratios in Letharia. Frontiers in Fungal Biology 2: 656386. Aptroot, A., L. A. Santos, I. O. Junior, J. G. Cavalcante & M. E. S. Cáceres. 2021. Lichens from Brazil: A checklist of lichenized fungi from Acre, in the Amazon. Mycotaxon 136(2): 541. Aptroot, A., M. F. Souza & A. A. Spielmann. 2021. Two new crustose Cladonia species with strepsilin and other new lichens from the Serra de Maracaju, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 42(8): 137–148. [New (all from Brazil): C. gumboskii Aptroot, M.F.Souza & Spielmann, C. zebrathallina Aptroot & Spielmann, Lecanora fluoroxylina Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Lecanora lichexanthoxylina Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Trypethelium muriforme Aptroot & M.F.Souza.] Barcenas-Peña, A., S. D. Leavitt, F. Grewe & H. T. Lumbsch. 2021. Diversity of Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae) species in Mexican xerophytic scrub vegetation, evidenced by molecular, morphological and chemistry data. Anales del Jardı́n Botánico de Madrid 78(1): e107. Barkman, J. J. 1958. Phytosociology and ecology of cryptogamic epiphytes including a taxonomic survey and a description of their vegetation units in Europe. Van Gorcum, Assen. xiii, 628 pages. Benitez, G. N., G. D. Aguilar & D. Blanchon. 2021. Spatial distribution of lichens in Metrosideros excelsa in northern New Zealand urban forests. Diversity 13(4): 170. Bennett, K. L., S. L. Skiles-Jones & S. Strawn. 2021. Efficacy of commercial-grade materials for thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Evansia 38(2): 73–83. Berger, F. & W. von Brackel. 2021. Lichenohendersonia physciicola sp. nov., a new coelomycete on Physcia. Herzogia 34(1): 138– 141. [New: L. physciicola F.Berger & Brackel (on P. tenella from Austria, P. adscendens from Germany).] Bergin, R., I. Koch, A. Rutter, J. Shirley & B. Zeeb. 2021. Evaluating mercury concentrations in edible plant and fungi species in the Canadian Arctic environment. Journal of Environmental Quality 50(4): 877–888. Biju, H., A. Sabeena & S. Nayaka. 2021. New records of Graphidaceae (lichenized fungi) from the Western Ghats of Kerala state, India. Studies in Fungi 6(1): 213–223. Bishop, L., J. T. Maxwell & P. E. Rothrock. 2021. Old-growth attributes in a maturing secondary Indiana state forest: An opportunity for balanced management. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 148(2): 132–153. [Includes lichen diversity in context of old-growth.] Boluda, C. G., V. J. Rico, Y. Naciri, D. L. Hawksworth & C. Scheidegger. 2021. Phylogeographic reconstructions can be biased by ancestral shared alleles: The case of the polymorphic lichen Bryoria fuscescens in Europe and North Africa. Molecular Ecology 30(19): 4845–4865. Brodo, I. M., R. E. Lee, C. Freebury, P. Y. Wong, C. J. Lewis & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Additions to the lichens, allied fungi, and lichenicolous fungi of the Ottawa region in Ontario and Quebec, with reflections on a changing biota. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 135(1): 1–27. Broome, A., L. L. Inchboard, M. Perks, T.-K. Clarke, K. J. Park & R. Thompson. 2021. Can epiphytic lichens of remnant Atlantic oakwood trees in a planted ancient woodland site survive early stages of woodland restoration? Annals of Forest Science 78: 58. California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB). 2021. Changes to the CNDDB Special Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento. [unpaginated, 35 pp.] pages. [Includes some lichens.] California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB). 2021. Special Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens List. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento. i–xvi, 1–159 pages. [Includes some lichens.] Cannon, P., B. Coppins, D. Ertz, A. Fletcher, A. Pentecost & J. Simkin. 2021. Arthoniales: Opegraphaceae, including the genera 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: 10.1639/0007-2745-125.4.649
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