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BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofit publishers, academicinstitutions, research libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access to critical research.

Recent literature on lichens—226Author(s): Brendan P. Hodkinson and Sarah Z. HodkinsonSource: The Bryologist, 115(3):465-473. 2012.Published By: The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/007-2745-115.3.465URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1639/007-2745-115.3.465

BioOne (www.bioone.org) is a nonprofit, online aggregation of core research in the biological,ecological, and environmental sciences. BioOne provides a sustainable online platform for over 170journals and books published by nonprofit societies, associations, museums, institutions, and presses.

Your use of this PDF, the BioOne Web site, and all posted and associated content indicates youracceptance of BioOne’s Terms of Use, available at www.bioone.org/page/terms_of_use.

Usage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and non-commercial use.Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to the individual publisher ascopyright holder.

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Recent literature on lichens—226

Brendan P. Hodkinson1 and Sarah Z. Hodkinson

International Plant Science Center, The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 SouthernBlvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126

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jarrah forest of Western Australia: synthesis, evaluation, and

policy implications of the Forestcheck monitoring project

of 2001–2006. Australian Forestry 74(4): 350–360.

Aguirre-Hudson, B., I. Whitworth & B. M. Spooner. 2011. J. M.

Despreaux’ lichens from the Canary Islands and West

Africa: an account of a 19th century collection found in an

English archive. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society

166: 185–211.

Ahn, C., E. Chang & H. Kang. 2011. Epiphytic macrolichens in

Seoul: 35 years after the first lichen study in Korea. Journal

of Ecology and Field Biology 34(4): 381–391.

Aliabadi, F., H. J. M. Sipman & M. Abbasi. 2008. Rimelia

reticulata, a new member for Iranian lichen flora. Rostaniha

9(2): 113–114.

Andreyashkina, N. I. 2012. Composition of plant communities

in natural and technogenically disturbed ecotopes on

watersheds of the Yamal Peninsula: floristic diversity.

Russian Journal of Ecology 43(1): 19–23.

Anshakova, V. V. 2011. Mechanochemical technology for

producing of biocomplexes based on lichen material.

Russian Journal of Biopharmaceuticals 3(5): 32–41.

Arcadia, L. & K. Knudsen. 2012. The name Myriospora is

available for the Acarospora smaragdula group. Opuscula

Philolichenum 11: 19–25. [New genus: Caeruleum K.

Knudsen & L. Arcadia; new combinations: Myriospora

dilatata (M. Westb. & Wedin) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M.

hassei (Herre) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M. myochroa (M.

Westb.) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M. rhagadiza (Nyl.) K.

Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M. scabrida (Hedl. ex H. Magn.) K.

Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M. tangerina (M. Westb. & Wedin) K.

Knudsen & L. Arcadia, and M. versipellis (Nyl.) K. Knudsen

& L. Arcadia, C. heppii (Nageli ex Korb.) K. Knudsen & L.

Arcadia and C. immersum (Fink) K. Knudsen & L. Arcadia.]

Armstrong, R. A. 2011. The biology of the crustose lichen

Rhizocarpon geographicum. Symbiosis 53: 53–68.

Arup, U. 2011. Contibutions to the knowledge of Caloplaca in

the Nordic countries. Graphis Scripta 23(1): 10–20.

———, L. Froberg & L. Pettersson. 2011. Placidium umbrinum

- a pyrenocarpous species new to northern Europe. Graphis

Scripta 23(2): 42–46.

Benatti, M. N. 2012. Canoparmelia cinerascens belongs in the

genus Parmelinella (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota).

Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 26–30. [New combination:

Parmelinella cinerascens (Lynge) Benatti & Marcelli.]

Benner, J. W. & P. M. Vitousek. 2012. Cyanolichens: a link

between the phosphorus and nitrogen cycles in a Hawaiian

montane forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 28(1): 73–81.

Bjerke, J. W., G. Mathiassen, A. Granmo & L. Tibell. 2011.

Phaeocalicium compressulum new to North Norway.

Graphis Scripta 23(2): 33–35.

Blanchon, D., P. de Lange & J. Bannister. 2012. Confirmation

of Ramalina microspora Kremp. (Ramalinaceae,

Ascomycota) for the Kermadec Islands. Australasian

Lichenology 70: 30–35.

Blasi, C., M. Marignani, M. Fipaldini & R. Copiz. 2011.

Between global priorities and local urgencies: the important

1 Corresponding author:

[email protected]

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; for more

recent entries, full abstracts of electronically available

articles will be databased along with the information

published here. We owe thanks to Einar Timdal for

his work on the RLL database, to James Lendemer for

proofreading this manuscript, to Bill Buck for

alerting us to some of the more obscure sources, to

Jim Bennett for sharing his Scopus alerts, and to the

cooperating authors who send reprints or electronic

versions of their works to us for inclusion.

DOI: 10.1639/007-2745-115.3.465

The Bryologist 115(3), pp. 465–473 Published online: November 2, 2012 0007-2745/12/$1.05/0Copyright E2012 by The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.

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Bomble, F. W., N. Joussen & H. Wolgarten. 2012.

Bemerkenswerte und ehemals seltenere Großflechten im

Aachener Stadtgebiet und der nordwestlichen Eifel

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the north-western Eifel Mountains]. Jahrbuch des

Bochumer Botanischen Vereins 3: 115–132. [In German

with English abstract.]

Boudreau, S. & M.-P. Villeneuve-Simard. 2012.

Dendrochronological evidence of shrub growth suppression

by trees in a subarctic lichen woodland. Botany 90(2):

151–156.

Breuss, O. 2011. Notable records of pyrenocarpous lichens

(Verrucariaceae) from Spain. Herzogia 24(2): 373–378.

———. 2011. Weitere Flechtenfunde aus Nicaragua. Stapfia 95:

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Burrell, B. 2011. Lichens may inactivate prions. OBELISK:

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Cabrerizo, A., J. Dachs, D. Barcelo & K. C. Jones. 2012.

Influence of organic matter content and human activities

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Canellas-Bolta, N., V. Rull, A. Saez, O. Margalef, S. Giralt, J. J.

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Macrofossils in Raraku Lake (Easter Island) integrated with

sedimentary and geochemical records: towards a

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Quaternary Science Reviews 34: 113–126.

Cansaran-Duman, D. 2011. Study on accumulation ability of

two lichen species Hypogymnia physodes and Usnea hirta at

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Cardinale, M., M. Grube & G. Berg. 2011. Frondihabitans

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Microbacteriaceae isolated from lichen, and emended

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Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

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———, J. Steinova, J. Rabensteiner, G. Berg & M. Grube. 2012.

Age, sun and substrate: triggers of bacterial communities in

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———, M. Grube, J. V. Castro Jr., H. Muller & G. Berg. 2012.

Bacterial taxa associated with the lung lichen Lobaria

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Carrera, M. F. & H. A. Carreras. 2011. Effects of the application

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Cetin, H., O. Tufan-Cetin, A. O. Turk, T. Tay, M. Candan, A.

Yanikoglu & H. Sumbul. 2012. Larvicidal activity of some

secondary lichen metabolites against the mosquito Culiseta

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Chamizo, S., Y. Canton, R. Lazaro, A. Sole-Benet & F.

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Cuezzo, C. & D. A. Nickle. 2011. A new genus and species of

termites (Isoptera, Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) from the

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discovered termites were found living beneath lichens.]

Cvijan, M., G. Subakov-Simic & J. Krizmanic. 2008.

Monitoring of the ‘‘lichen desert’’ in the Belgrade area

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Czarnota, P. 2011. Micarea contexta and M. lynceola (lichenized

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De Menezes, A. A., A. B. X. Leite, A. Y. Otsuka, L. S. De Jesus &

M. E. S. Caceres. 2011. New records of crustose and

microfoliose corticicolous lichens in Caatinga vegetation of

the semi-arid region in Alagoas [Novas ocorrencias de liquens

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Caatinga no semi-arido de Alagoas]. Acta Botanica Brasilica

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Diederich, P., J. D. Lawrey, M. Sikaroodi, P. P. G. van den

Boom & D. Ertz. 2012. Briancoppinsia, a new

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Dymytrova, L. V., O. Breuss & S. Y. Kondratyuk. 2011.

Agonimia borysthenica, a new lichen species (Verrucariales)

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Ekmekyapar, F., A. Aslan, Y. K. Bayhan & A. Cakici. 2012.

Biosorption of Pb(II) by nonliving lichen biomass of

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Australasian Lichenology 70: 3–13.

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Fedrowitz, K., M. Kuusinen & T. Snall. 2012. Metapopulation

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in a European boreal forest ecosystem. Journal of Applied

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