New records of rare and unusual coastal lichens from the US Pacific Northwest
2004; American Bryological and Lichenological Society; Volume: 21; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5962/p.346594
ISSN2330-9148
AutoresLinda Geiser, Doug A. Glavich, Alexander G. Mikulin, Anne R. Ingersoll, Martin Hutten,
Tópico(s)Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
ResumoThese particular species are of interest because they are part of the Northwest Forest Plan Survey and Manage program (US Dept. of Agriculture & US Dept. of Interior 2001), a broad based, multi-agency directive that guards biodiversity on federally-managed lands in northern California, and western Oregon andWashington.These species are also of interest because many are rare, some are old-growth associated, and because their future persistence is likely to be by the manner in which publicly-owned lands are managed.It is our objective to provide records of new known sites so that managers, conservationists, and interested lichenologists can know where these species have occurred in the past decade, and retrieve herbarium vouchers if necessary.Absence from the list does not imply absence from an area.Other recent and historical records of these
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