Doug A. Glavich, Linda H. Geiser, Alexander G. Mikulin,
The ecological amplitudes, associated lichens, and substrates of fifteen regionally rare coastal epiphytic lichens (Bryoria pseudocapillaris, B. spiralifera, B. subcana, Erioderma sorediatum, Heterodermia leucomela, Hypotrachyna revoluta, Leioderma sorediatum, Leptogium brebissonii, Niebla cephalota, Pannaria rubiginosa, Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, Pyrrhospora quernea, Ramalina pollinaria, Teloschistes flavicans, and Usnea hesperina) in 85 randomly-selected and 49 purposively-selected 0.04 ha circular ...
Tópico(s): Plant Pathogens and Resistance
2005 - American Bryological and Lichenological Society | The Bryologist
Doug A. Glavich, Linda H. Geiser, Alexander G. Mikulin,
Using data from randomly-selected surveys, historic locations, and ‘purposive’ surveys of likely habitats, fifteen rare epiphytic lichens (Bryoria pseudocapillaris, B. spiralifera, B. subcana, Erioderma sorediatum, Heterodermia leucomela, Hypotrachyna revoluta, Leioderma sorediatum, Leptogium brebissonii, Niebla cephalota, Pannaria rubiginosa, Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, Pyrrhospora quernea, Ramalina pollinaria, Teloschistes flavicans, and Usnea hesperina) were assessed for frequency and distribution ...
Tópico(s): Plant Pathogens and Resistance
2005 - American Bryological and Lichenological Society | The Bryologist
... Geiser. Photographs by Sylvia & Stephen harnoff; drawings by Alexander Mikulin. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press. 1997. pp. 386, ...
Tópico(s): Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
1999 - Cambridge University Press | The Lichenologist
Linda Geiser, Doug A. Glavich, Alexander G. Mikulin, Anne R. Ingersoll, Martin Hutten,
These 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 ...
Tópico(s): Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
2004 - American Bryological and Lichenological Society | Evansia