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Review: Biomonitoring, ecology, and systematics of lichens

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    0487527 - BÚ 2018 RIV US eng R - Book Review
    Vondrák, Jan
    Review: Biomonitoring, ecology, and systematics of lichens.
    [BATES, S. T.; BUNGARTZ, F.; LÜCKING, R.; HERRERA-CAMPOS, M.; ZAMBRANO, A.: Biomonitoring, ecology, and systematics of lichens. Recognizing the Lichenological Legacy of Thomas H. Nash III on his 65th Birthday, Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Band 106, 2011]. Bryologist. American Bryological & Lichenological Society. Roč. 115, č. 4 (2012), s. 636-637. ISSN 0007-2745. E-ISSN 1938-4378
    Institutional support: RVO:67985939
    Keywords : lichens * rewiev * biodiversity * taxonomy
    OECD category: Plant sciences, botany

    This volume contains 33 contributions by 70 authors, many leaders in their field, and is wide-ranging in its taxonomic scope. A total of 38 new taxa (35 species, 2 genera, 1 family) are described, including 8 honorific names for Tom Nash in recognition of his lichenological legacy. Taxonomic treatments cover regions throughout the world, including coastal Chile (Niebla, Sclerophyton), Îles Kerguelen (Aspiciliopsis, Placopsis), the Sonoran Desert (Roccella), the Southern Hemisphere (Buellia subalbula-group), Thailand (Malmidea), and the West Indies (Phyllopsora). Molecular phylogenetic analyses are also integrated in 7 studies and 8 include taxonomic keys. Lichens and lichenicolous fungi from over 30 genera are covered (e.g., Acarospora, Bulbothrix, Caloplaca, Candelaria, Canoparmelia, Circinaria, Cliostomum, Endococcus, Enterographa, Holospora, Lecidea, Lichenochora, Merismatium, Niebla, Parmotrema, Pseudopeltula, Punctelia, Rinodina, Solenopsora, Usnea, Xanthoparmelia), many wonderfully illustrated (40 b/w-figures and >120 images in 16 colour plates). Numerous other figures and tables document distributions, chemistry, and morphology for the taxa included. The volume dedicated to Thomas H. Nash III on the occasion of his 65th birthday also offers analyses and thought provoking discussion related to aspects of lichen ecology and the use of lichens in biomonitoring, and a biography and bibliography spanning the career of T.H. Nash III are also included.

    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0282186

     
     
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