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Skirina, Irina F., Feodor V. Skirin, and Ilona M. Rodnikova. "Lichen species in need of protection in Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East (for the regional Red Data Book update)." Biota and Environment of Natural Areas 11, no. 1 (2023): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/2782-1978_2023_1_3.

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The list of lichen species in need of protection was revised for the new edition of the Red Data Book of Primorsky Krai. Changes in lichen taxonomy and additions to information on species ecology and distribution were taken into account. The updated list includes 56 lichen species. We justify the need to introduce 6 lichen species into the regional Red Data Book and exclude 16 lichen species. The following species are recommended to be included in the new regional Red Data Book: Scytinium lichenoides, Alectoria sarmentosa, Hypogymnia fujisanensis, Pyxine sibirica, Phaeophyscia pyrrhophora, Umb
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Cieśliński, Stanisław, Krystyna Czyżewska, and Jerzy Fabiszewski. "Czerwona lista porostów wymarłych i zagrożonych w Polsce [Red List of extinct and threatened lichens in Poland]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 13–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.001.

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The authors present a list of regionally extinct, threatened, lower risk and insufficiently status taxa of lichens in whole Poland. It is thirth edition of our list. Status of threat to the lichen species used has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in version 3.1 (modified by GlNSBURG 2001). The Red List includes 886 taxa, which constitute 55.4% of the Polish lichen biota. The status of threatened biota has the following categories: Regionally Extinct (RE) - 141 taxa, Critically Endangered (CR) - 179, Endangered (EN) - 201, Vulnerable (VU) - 165, Near Threatened (NT) - 6
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Vicol, Ioana. "LICHEN SPECIES DISTRIBUTION ACROSS NON-PROTECTED AND PROTECTED AREAS FROM ROMANIA." Romanian Journal of Biology - Plant Biology 69, no. 1-2 (2023): 21–26. https://doi.org/10.59277/rjb-pb.2024.1-2.03.

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The aim of the study reveals the importance of lichen richness within non-protected and protected areas, especially lichen species included in National Red List. This study was performed within protected and non-protected areas from Romania situated at both high and low altitude. The studied group is represented by lichens with a great diversity of their species. The data were collected between 2020–2023 from different geomorphological units of Romania. In total 94 lichen species were found of which 34 within non-protected areas and 86 within protected areas. Statistical analysis indicated non
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Kossowska, Maria, and Jerzy Fabiszewski. "Threatened lichens of Lower Silesia, Poland." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 73, no. 2 (2011): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2004.020.

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A preliminary red list of threatened lichens of Lower Silesia (SW Poland) is presented. Species have been valuated according to the Red Data Book Categories (IUCN). The list comprises 602 taxa (ca. 60% of the whole lichen flora of Lower Silesia). 52 species are considered as rare (category R), 84 - as vulnerable (V), and 63 species - as endangered (E). The Silesian lichen flora is characterized by great numbers of taxa with extinct (Ex -140 taxa), and indeterminate (I - 263 taxa) categories.
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Cieśliński, Stanisław, and Anna Łubek. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Górach Świętokrzyskich [Red List of threatened lichens in the Świętokrzyskie Mts.]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.009.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Świętokrzyskie Mts. including Świętokrzyski National Park in Central Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species listed has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in version 3.1 (2001). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 313 taxa of lichens, lichenicolous and saprobic fungi, which const
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Pchelkin, A. V., and T. A. Pchelkina. "The first data on lichen biota of Nature Park “Shodnya River valley in Kurkino” (Moscow)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 46 (2012): 190–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2012.46.190.

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Preliminary list of lichens of the Nature Park “Shodnya River valley in Kurkino” (Moscow) comprises 51 species. The list includes data on their ecology, distribution and GPS coordinates for the red-listed species (5 are included in the Red Data Book of Moscow, 2 — in the Red Data Book of the Moscow Region). The locality of new for Moscow lichen species Melanelixia subargentifera (Nyl.) O. Blanco et al. is provided.
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Kiszka, Józef, and Grzegorz Leśniański. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych na Śląsku Opolskim i Górnym Śląsku [Red List of threatened lichens in Opole Silesia and Upper Silesia]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 177–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.011.

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The thirth regional list of threatened and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in Opole Silesia and Upper Silesia in S Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species used has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in version 3. l (2001). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. While assigning given lichen species to suitable categories of threat the geographic criterium of their occurrence ranges was accepted because most source data from the study area concerns the distribution and frequency of species.
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Czarnota, Paweł. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Gorcach [Red List of threatened lichens in Gorce Mts.]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 159–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.010.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Gorce Mts. (Beskidy Zachodnie range in Karpaty Zachodnie range). The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species used has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in version 3.1 (2001). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 367 taxa of lichens, lichenicolous and saprobic fungi, which constitute ca 67% o
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Muchnik, Eugenia. "The sozological analysis as a possible tool for compiling lichenological parts of Red Data Books." Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, no. 9 (January 10, 2025): 30–38. https://doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2024-9-30-38.

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The article highlights the principles of sozological analysis of lichens to form lists of threatened species, determination of their conservation status, and subsequent inclusion into regional Red Data Books. The analysis is useful when we lack information on distribution, quantitative indicators, and population structure of species to be protected. The lichen-adapted sozological matrix includes biological, ecological, biogeographical, sozological and economic characters. To approbate the method, we calculated the sozological index for four lichen species included into the new list of protecte
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Kossowska, Maria. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w polskiej części Sudetów [Red List of threatened lichens in Polish pan of the Sudety Mts.]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 201–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.012.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Polish part of the Sudety Mts. The status of threat to the lichen species used has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in Version 3.1 (2001). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 504 taxa of lichens, which constitute ca 60% of the local biota and 31.6% of Polish biota. The status of threatened biota has the following categori
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Sinichkin, Evgeny Arkadyevich. "Ecological analysis of rare and endangered lichen species included in the Red Book of the Chuvash Republic." Samara Journal of Science 10, no. 2 (2021): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv2021102114.

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The paper provides an ecological analysis of rare and endangered lichen species included in the Red Book of the Chuvash Republic. The new edition, published in 2020, includes information on 256 species of plants and fungi. The Red Book of the Chuvash Republic includes 30 species of rare and endangered lichen species, 14 species are included in the list of those which are subject to special attention and need constant monitoring in the natural environment. Biomorphological analysis has shown that rare lichen species belong to 3 types, 4 classes and 7 groups of life forms. The predominant specie
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Cieśliński, Stanisław. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Polsce północno-wschodniej [Red List of threatened lichens in North-Eastern Poland]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.005.

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The second regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in North-Eastern Poland. In physicogeographic regionalization this area comprises 4 macroregions: Staropruska Lowland, Litewskie (Lithuanian) Lakeland, Mazurian Lakeland and South Podlasie Lowland. It is characterized by the presence of large forest complexes, including the Białowieża Old-growth Forest, the Knyszyńska Old-growth Forest, the Augustowska Old-growth Forest, the Romincka Old-growth Forest, the Borecka Old-growth Forest and the Piska Old-growth Forest. The sta
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Lipnicki, Ludwik. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Borach Tucholskich [Red List of threatened lichens in the Tucholskie Forest]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.004.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Tucholskie Forest, lowland forests growing in Western Pomerania, in northern Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species listed has been determined according to the Red List Categories by IUCN (2001, version 3.1). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 151 taxa of lichens, lichenicolous and saprobic fungi, which
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Cieśliński, Stanisław. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Puszczy Kozienickiej [Red List of threatened lichens in the Kozienicka Old-growth Forest]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.008.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Kozienicka Old-growth Forest, in forests located between the Vistula and Radomka Rivers, in Central Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species listed has been determined according to the Red List Categories by IUCN (2001, version 3.1). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 144 taxa of lichens, lichenicolous
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Czyżewska, Krystyna, and Stanisław Cieśliński. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Puszczy Białowieskiej [Red List of threatened lichens in the Białowieża Old-growth Forest]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.006.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Białowieża Old-growth Forest, best preserved forests in European lowland, located in North-Eastern Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species listed has been determined according to the Red List Categories by IUCN (2001, version 3.1). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The Red List includes 135 taxa of lichens, lichenicolous
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Scheidegger, Christoph, and Silvia Stofer. "Bedeutung alter Wälder für Flechten: Schlüsselstrukturen, Vernetzung, ökologische Kontinuität." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 166, no. 2 (2015): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2015.0075.

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The importance of old-growth forests for lichens: keystone structures, connectivity, ecological continuity In Switzerland, 621 lichen species are associated with forest habitats, of which 134 priority forest lichen species need special measures for their long-term conservation. Almost three-quarters of the forest species are considered old-tree dependent lichens because they depend on keystone structures, which are phenological traits of old trees. Threatened forest lichens (red list categories CR, EN and VU) require significantly larger stem diameters to establish compared to non-threatened s
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Fałtynowicz, Wiesław, and Martin Kukwa. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych na Pomorzu Gdańskim [Red List of threatened lichens in Gdańsk Pomerania]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 63–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.003.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in Gdańsk Pomerania, which mostly comprises the area of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and geobotanic units of Gdańsk Pomerania in Poland. The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of their threat status. The status of threat to the lichen and allied fungi species listed has been determined according to the Red List Categories by IUCN (2001, version 3.1). The Red List includes 286 taxa of li
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Czyżewska, Krystyna. "Czerwona lista porostów zagrożonych w Puszczy Pilickiej [Red List of threatened lichens in the Pilicka Old-growth Forest]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.007.

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The first regional list of threatened lichens and allied fungi is presented. The list is a result of investigation studies in the Pilicka Old-growth Forest, forests located on both sides of the middle course of the Pilica River, which flows in Central Poland. The status of threat to the lichen and lichenicolous fungus species listed has been determined according to the Red List Categories by IUCN (2001, version 3.1). The data obtained were compared with historical ones. Changes of the species main frequency were used as an additional indicator of threat status. The Red List includes 140 taxa o
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Kondratyuk, S. Y., L. P. Popova, A. S. Kondratiuk, L. Lőkös, and I. M. Danylyk. "Regionally unique lichens of the ukrainian carpathians and perspectives of their protection." Acta Botanica Hungarica 64, no. 1-2 (2022): 73–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/034.64.2022.1-2.5.

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The Carpathian Mts, showing the highest lichen biodiversity in Ukraine, i.e. 1,395 species of 2,106 of the total Ukrainian lichens, have been found to contain the highest proportion of regionally unique taxa (i.e. so far recorded only from the Carpathian Mts) (i.e. 551 species, or 39.5% of the Carpathian and 26.2% of the total Ukrainian lichen flora). Species diversity of widely distributed lichens (i.e. which hitherto known from all five macroregions of Ukraine), as well as ‘scarcely distributed’ lichens (i.e. missing at least in one or more macroregions) are also discussed. Representation of
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Nascimbene, Juri, Cecco Valter Di, Martino Luciano Di, et al. "Epiphytic lichens of the sacred natural site "Bosco di Sant'Antonio" (Majella National Park – Abruzzo)." Italian Botanist 7 (June 11, 2019): 149–56. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.7.34639.

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Sacred Natural Sites are relevant for biodiversity conservation, as in the case of forest sites that, across centuries, developed old growth structures and are now crucial for the conservation of epiphytic lichens and other specialized forest organisms. In this study, we investigated the epiphytic lichen flora of a small forest patch included in the Majella National Park (Abruzzo), whose old growth features and naturalness reflect its long lasting spiritual role that perfectly fits with the concept of Sacred Natural Site. Results revealed that the "Bosco di Sant'Antonio" hosts a rich and inter
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Ongaro, Silvia, Guglielmo Lione, and Deborah Isocrono. "Composition and Conservation Value of Epiphytic Lichen Communities on Common Ash in North-Western Alps: A First Assessment." Forests 13, no. 8 (2022): 1288. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081288.

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In the western sector of the Alps, and particularly in the Aosta Valley, lichenological communities on broad-leaved trees have received very little attention, and information about lichen species associated with common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) are still scanty. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed epiphytic lichen communities of ash trees to estimate their composition, their conservation value, and their association with some key environmental variables. Our results show that lichen communities appear to be different in terms of occurrence and frequencies in different sampling sites. The t
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Fałtynowicz, Wiesław, and Emilia Wierzchołek. "Pierwsze stanowisko Stereocaulon pileatum Ach. (Stereocaulaceae, Ascomycotina Licheniasti) na niżu polskim." Steciana 27, no. 1 (2023): 7–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.12657/steciana.027.002.

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A new locality of rare lichen species, Stereocaulon pileatum, in the Wielkopolska region was found in 2017 in the vicinity of Wieruszów city. The lichen grew massively on small melaphyre stones on the railway embankment over a lenght of almost 2 kilometers. The optimal habitat conditions are confirmed not only by the mass occurrence, but also by the good health of the thallus and the presence of numerous fruiting bodies. It is a species known in Poland from only 15 sites in the mountains. It is under strict legal protection and having the EN category in the “Red List of Polish Lichens”.
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Yahr, Rebecca, Jessica L. Allen, Violeta Atienza, et al. "Red Listing lichenized fungi: best practices and future prospects." Lichenologist 56, no. 6 (2024): 345–62. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0024282924000355.

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AbstractAccording to International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) guidelines, all species must be assessed against all criteria during the Red Listing process. For organismal groups that are diverse and understudied, assessors face considerable challenges in assembling evidence due to difficulty in applying definitions of key terms used in the guidelines. Challenges also arise because of uncertainty in population sizes (Criteria A, C, D) and distributions (Criteria A2/3/4c, B). Lichens, which are often small, difficult to identify, or overlooked during biodiversity inventories, ar
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Fałtynowicz, Wiesław, and Michał Jaśkiewicz. "Nowe stanowiska Evernia divaricata (L.) Ach. w zachodniej Polsce." Steciana 27, no. 1 (2023): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.12657/steciana.027.001.

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A new locality of a rare fruticose lichen species Evernia divaricata in the western part of Poland was found in the vicinity of two cities: Gubin and Twardogóra. Single specimens of this epiphytic lichen, grew on larch and birch. The thalli were healthy and well developed. Evernia divaricata is under strict legal protection and considered an endangered species in Poland (the CR category in the „Red List of Polish Lichens”). In the last dozen or so years, over a dozen new localities of E. divaricata have been found in the country, which usually grew in the company of other lichens very sensitiv
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Johansson, Per, and Lena Gustafsson. "Red-listed and indicator lichens in woodland key habitats and production forests in Sweden." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31, no. 9 (2001): 1617–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x01-091.

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There are ca. 70 000 "woodland key habitats" (WKHs) in Sweden that according to definition should contain red-listed species, but their species content is seldom known. Indicator species are used as one tool to identify the WKHs. In two areas in southern Sweden red-listed and indicator lichen species were surveyed in line transects in a total of 25 WKHs (45 ha) and, for comparison, in 74 ha of surrounding production forest. Altogether 19 red-listed species, representing ca. 25% of the Swedish Red List forest lichen species so far recorded from the study areas, and 35 indicator species were fou
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Lõhmus, Piret, Liis Marmor, Inga Jüriado, et al. "Red List of Estonian lichens: revision in 2019." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 56 (July 29, 2019): 63–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2019.56.07.

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 The second assessment of the threat status of Estonian lichens based on IUCN system was performed in 2019. The main basis for choosing the species to be currently assessed was the list of legally protected lichens and the list of species assigned to the Red List Categories RE–DD in 2008. Species that had been assessed as Least Concern (LC) in 2008 were not evaluated. Altogether, threat status of 229 lichen species was assessed, among them 181 were assigned to the threatened categories (CR, EN, VU), while no species were assigned to the LC category. Compared to the previous
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Muchnik, E. E., and M. V. Kazakova. "NEW RECORDS OF RARE AND PROTECTED LICHENS IN THE RYAZAN REGION (RUSSIA)." Вестник Пермского университета. Серия «Биология»=Bulletin of Perm University. Biology, no. 4 (2020): 264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/1994-9952-2020-4-264-271.

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Monitoring studies of the last 10 years devoted to identifying the condition of rare and vulnerable lichen species in Ryazan Region allowed clarifying their distribution in the region and their status in the Red Data Book. This article provides information on 53 new locations of 26 rare lichen species, 14 of which were first recommended for inclusion in the main list of protected species for the 3rd edition of the Red Data Book of Ryazan Oblast.
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Yatsyna, Alexander. "Lichens and related fungi of oak forests of the Petrikovsky district, Gomel Region (Republic of Belarus)." Diversity of plant world 2 (9) (August 20, 2021): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2686-9713-2021-2-40-47.

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Based on studies of lichenbiota of oak forests of Petrikovsky district (Gomel Region, Republic of Belarus), car-ried out in 2021 in 10 localities, an annotated list, including 100 species of lichens and 5 species – related fungi, was compiled. Lichen Coenogonium luteum is published for the first time for Belarus; 16 species are new for the Gomel Region. Calicium adspersum, Chaenotheca chlorella, Hypotrachyna revolutа and Parmotrema stuppeum are included in the Red Data Book of Belarus and are presented for the first time for the Petrikovsky district. The indicator lichens of old-growth forests
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Kubiak, Dariusz. "“Sosny Taborskie” nature reserve as a refuge for rare and threatened forest lichens." Folia Forestalia Polonica 66, no. 1 (2024): 8–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2024-0002.

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Abstract The article presents the results of a lichenological inventory carried out in the “Tabórz Pine” nature reserve, which protects a unique old-growth forest dominated by Scots pine and European beech. The aim of the research was to document the taxonomic and ecological diversity of the lichen biota in the reserve and, on this basis, determine the role and importance of this site as a refuge for stenoecious forest lichens. In an area of 95.32 ha, 118 species of lichens were found, including 43 species included in the Polish national Red List along with 17 species having the status of lowl
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Dietrich, Michael, and Christoph Scheidegger. "Frequency, Diversity and Ecological Strategies of Epiphytic Lichens in the Swiss Central Plateau and the Pre-Alps." Lichenologist 29, no. 3 (1997): 237–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/lich.1996.0074.

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AbstractTo identify representative quantitative criteria for the creation of a future Red List of epiphytic lichens, 849 trees in 132 long-term ecological observation plots in the Swiss Central Plateau and the Pre-Alps were surveyed by standard sampling. Based on the trees, frequency data of the lichen taxa observed are described by the log series model, indicating the controlling effect of few ecological factors. Based on the plots, four classes of scarcity, each comprising 25% of the species, were established. As a contribution to the development of a national, representative survey of liche
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KHODOSOVTSEV, ALEXANDER YE, та VALERIY V. DARMOSTUK. "Лишайники та ліхенофільні гриби острова Хортиця (Україна)". CHORNOMORSKI BOTANICAL JOURNAL 16, № 1 (2020): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32999/ksu1990553x/2020-16-1-5.

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80 species of lichens and 12 species of lichenicolous fungi were found on Khortytsia Island. The lichen Verrucaria fusconigrescens is for the first time reported for the continental part of Ukraine. Lichens Acarospora insolata, Bacidia fuscoviridis, Caloplaca chlorina, C. soralifera, C. xerica, Dermatocarpon miniatum, Lecanora argopholis, L. orosthea, L. swartzii, Lobothallia alphoplaca, Monerolechia badia, Rhizocarpon lecanorinum, Xanthocarpia crenulatella, Xanthoparmelia loxodes and lichenicolous fungi Abrothallus caerulescens, Lichenostigma elongatum, Marchandiomyces corallinus, Polycoccum
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Gyosheva, Melania. "Macrofungi and lichen-forming fungi on the territory of Ibur Reserve, Rila National Park (Bulgaria)." Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Faculty of Biology, Book 2 – Botany 103 (2019): 38–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.60066/gsu.biofac.bot.103.38-48.

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Data on the species diversity of macrofungi and lichen-forming fungi recorded in Ibur Reserve (Rila Mts) are presented in the paper. All taxa belong to Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. One species (Russula sphagnophila) is new for Bulgaria. Four macrofungi (Galerina paludosa, Lactarius sphagneti, Limacellopsis guttata and Mitrula paludosa) are of high conservation value, included in the Red List of fungi of Bulgaria. The lichen Nephromopsis chlorophylla is a rare species, known as an old-growth forest indicator.
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Shivarov, Veselin V., Cvetomir M. Denchev, and Teodor T. Denchev. "Red List of lichenized fungi in Bulgaria." MYCOBIOTA 13 (January 3, 2023): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.12664/mycobiota.2023.13.01.

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The first Red List assessment of lichenized fungi reported from Bulgaria is presented. The IUCN Red List criteria were applied to 138 species to assess their current extinction risk and to highlight the main threats for them. Our results revealed that six species are Regionally Extinct (RE), 23 species are Critically Endangered (CR), 20 species are Endangered (EN), 13 species are Vulnerable (VU), 11 species are Near Threatened (NT), 58 species are Least Concern (LC), and seven species are Data Deficient (DD). The most important floristic regions for lichen conservation are the Pirin Mts (26 sp
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BOLLIGER, Janine, Ariel BERGAMINI, Silvia STOFER, Felix KIENAST, and Christoph SCHEIDEGGER. "Predicting the potential spatial distributions of epiphytic lichen species at the landscape scale." Lichenologist 39, no. 3 (2007): 279–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282907006652.

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Abstract:The potential spatial distributions of six epiphytic lichen species were assessed in Switzerland (41 000 km2) as a function of various key climatic drivers and forest types using logistic regression models. Cetrelia cetrarioides is ‘near threatened’, Lobaria pulmonaria is ‘vulnerable’, and Graphis scripta, Hypogymnia physodes, Lecanora cadubriae, Letharia vulpina are not endangered according to the Red List assessment based on IUCN criteria. Lichen presence and absence were derived from the SwissLichens database that contains spatially explicit information on both species presence and
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Czyżewska, Krystyna. "Ocena zagrożenia bioty porostów Polski [Evaluation of the threat to lichens in Poland]." Monographiae Botanicae 91 (2014): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2003.014.

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The documentation of lichen state in Poland in the form of edition 3 of <em>Red list of extinct and threatened lichens in Poland</em> indicates the continuation of a very high degree of threat to this Poland's important nature heritage. It comprises 55.4% of the lichen biota, which means that at present every second species in Poland has the status of an extinct or to various degree threatened species. The causes of the disappearance of sites and of diminishing of the occurrence ranges of native lichen biota components may be generalized as follows in Poland's scale: (1) Indirect a
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Stepanchikova, Irina, Dmitry Himelbrant, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, et al. "The lichens of the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland in the limits of St. Petersburg, Russia – diversity on the edge of the megapolis." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 57 (October 5, 2020): 101–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2020.57.11.

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 We present a lichen checklist for the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland in the limits of St. Petersburg, Russia. This area has diverse lichen biota within the city limits, and has been comprehensively studied since 1893, which gives a good base for analysis of historical changes in lichen diversity. The documented lichen biota comprises 469 species (430 lichenized, 24 lichenicolous, 3 facultatively lichenicolous, and 12 non-lichenized saprobic fungi), of them 191 species are known from herbaria and literature for the period before 1991, and 436 species were recorded si
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Urbanavichene, I. N., and G. P. Urbanavichus. "Contribution to the lichen flora of the Shakhe River valley (Krasnodar Territory, Western Transcaucasia)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 50 (2016): 243–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2016.50.243.

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A total of 138 species of lichens, lichenicolous and allied fungi are reported from broad-leaved forests with Buxus colchica from the Shakhe River valley in the Caucasus State Nature Reserve (Krasnodar Territory, Western Transcaucasia). The list includes 10 foliicolous lichens, namely Arthonia microsticta, Bacidina apiahica, Byssoloma leucoblepharum, Fellhanera bouteillei, F. viridisorediata, Gyalectidium caucasicum, G. setiferum, Phyllogyalidea phyllophila, Porina oxneri, Strigula buxi. On the thallus of the latter, a lichenicolous fungus Lambinonia strigulae was found. Nine species are recor
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Говорун, О. В., О. Є. Сіра, В. В. Вертель, and В. В. Дармостук. "«Vakalivsky slopes» - projected local nature reserve in Sumy region." Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The series: Agronomy and Biology 39, no. 1 (2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/agrobio.2020.1.3.

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The article presents the scientific substantiation of the ravine complex near the Vakalivshchyna village (Sumy district of Sumy region) as a landscape reserve of local significance "Vakalivsky slopes" and the nature protection regime of this territory is proposed. According to the public Ukrainian cadastral map the territories of the projected landscape reserve are listed as reserve lands. The area of the projected reserve "Vakalivsky slopes" is 52.37 hectares. The studies of biodiversity were conducted from 2014 to 2020. The route-field method was used to study flora and lichen biota as well
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Tarasova, Viktoria, Liudmila Konoreva, Mikhail Zhurbenko, et al. "New and rare lichens and allied fungi from Arkhangelsk region, North-West Russia." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 57 (October 5, 2020): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2020.57.10.

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 Thirty-one lichen-forming fungi, 12 lichenicolous fungi, and 5 non-lichenized fungi are reported as new for Arkhangelsk Region; 7 species are new for its mainland area. Micarea fallax is reported for the first time for Russia; M. laeta and M. pusilla are new for the European part of Russia. The second finding of Nicropuncta rugulosa for Russia is recorded; microconidia are first observed in this species. The records of ten species which have been included in the new edition of the Red Data Book of the Arkhangelsk Region (2020) are presented. Nephromopsis laureri from the R
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Yatsyna, Alexander. "Diversity of lichen biota of oak forests of the reserve «Vydritsa» (Republic of Belarus, Gomel Region)." Diversity of plant world 3 (10) (December 6, 2021): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2686-9713-2021-3-46-53.

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As a result of the research, the species composition of lichens and closely related fungi of the oak forest of the reserve «Vydritsa» (Republic of Belarus, Gomel Region) has been revealed. An annotated list, including 113 species has been compiled, 106 of these species are lichens, 6 – non-lichenised saprobic and 1 – lichenicolous fungi. Species Calicium adspersum, Cetrelia olivetorum, Chaenotheca chlorella, Cladonia caespiticia, Lobaria pulmonaria and Parmotrema stuppeum are included in the Red Data Book of Belarus and are listed for the first time for the Svetlogorsk district and the reserve
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Kondratyuk, Sergij Y., Lyudmyla P. Popova, Anna S. Kondratiuk, and László Lőkös. "‘Hot’ and ‘white’ spots of lichen diversity of the Ukrainian plains (after geobotanical subprovinces and administrative oblasts)." Studia botanica hungarica 53, no. 1 (2022): 59–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17110/studbot.2022.53.1.59.

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Podolian-Middle-Dnieper geobotanical subprovince of Forest-Steppe zone and the belts of Artemisia-Gramineae Steppes and grass-Stipeta-Festuca Steppes of Priazov Black Sea Steppe subprovince of Steppe zone are the most well studied among twelve geobotanical subprovinces of the Ukrainian plains, while the lack of information on lichen species diversity found to be in Middle Russian subprovince of Forest zone and belt of grass-Stipeta-Festuca Steppes of Middle-Don Steppe subprovince of Steppe zone of this territory. Among twenty three administrative oblasts of the Ukrainian plains situated in twe
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TAGIRDZHANOVA, Gulnara, Irina S. STEPANCHIKOVA, Dmitry E. HIMELBRANT, et al. "Distribution and assessment of the conservation status of Erioderma pedicellatum in Asia." Lichenologist 51, no. 6 (2019): 575–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282919000380.

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AbstractThe first detailed survey is presented of a recently discovered population of Erioderma pedicellatum, a globally rare lichen, in the primeval spruce forests of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Three subpopulations are described, located in the Levaya Schapina River basin, in the Kimitina River basin, and on the slopes of the extinct volcano, Nikolka. In total, we observed 1894 thalli on 167 Yezo spruce trunks. In Kamchatka, E. pedicellatum occurs exclusively on bark-covered spruce twigs of mainly young and dwarf-stressed older trees. We discovered a high number of juvenile thalli, whic
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V.V., Darmostuk, та Khodosovtsev A.Ye. "Старі штучні парки як осередки різноманіття епіфітних лишайників Півдня України". Chornomorski Botanical Journal 17, № 2 (2021): 148–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32999/ksu1990-553x/2021-17-2-5.

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Old artificial parks are an important component of the cultural heritage in Southern Ukraine which represents a significant variety of specific habitats for lichen diversity. The aim of our research was to analyze the total lichen diversity in parks as well as the representation of rare and protected species. Most of the data were collected by the authors during expeditions in Southern Ukraine during 2017–2020 in Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. Overall, we identified 108 lichen species and 21 lichenicolous fungi within 17 old parks. The highest lichen diversity was recorded in parks “Labirynt” (
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Motiejūnaitė, Jurga, Toni Berglund, Paweł Czarnota, et al. "Lichens, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi Found in Asveja Regional Park (Lithuania)." Botanica Lithuanica 18, no. 2 (2012): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10279-012-0011-9.

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Abstract Motiejūnaitė J., Berglund T., Czarnota P., Himelbrant D., Högnabba F., Konoreva L. A., Korchikov E. S., Kubiak D., Kukwa M., Kuznetsova E., Leppik E., Lõhmus P., Prigodina Lukošienė I., Pykälä J., Stončius D., Stepanchikova I., Suija A., Thell A., Tsurykau A., Westberg M., 2012: Lichens, lichenicolous and allied fungi found in Asveja Regional Park (Lithuania) [Kerpės, lichenofiliniai ir kerpėms artimi saprotrofiniai grybai Asvejos regioniniame parke]. - Bot. Lith., 18(2): 85-100. The paper reports the results of lichenological investigations in Asveja Regional Park (eastern Lithuania)
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Perestoronina, O. N., S. V. Shabalkina, and Е. А. Domnina. "Monitoring of protected species on the territory of Bushkovskiy forest State Nature Reserve." Theoretical and Applied Ecology, no. 1 (March 25, 2025): 194–201. https://doi.org/10.25750/1995-4301-2024-4-194-201.

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Based on long-term studies (2004–2023), the data on the distribution of rare and in need of constant monitoring of animal, plant and fungi species in the territory of Bushkovskiy forest State Nature Reserve of regional significance was updated. The Bushkovskiy forest Reserve is located in the Urzhumsky district of the Kirov Region. The territory was not glaciated and retained a dense gully network. There is a hydrological natural monument “Shaitan Lake” within the reserve. Many small rivers flow through the forest. The above Nature Reserve is one of the largest specially protected natural area
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NADYEINA, Olga, Tetiana LUTSAK, Oleg BLUM, Volodymyr GRAKHOV, and Christoph SCHEIDEGGER. "Cetraria steppae Savicz is conspecific with Cetraria aculeata (Schreb.) Fr. according to morphology, secondary chemistry and ecology." Lichenologist 45, no. 6 (2013): 841–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002428291300056x.

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AbstractEurasian Cetraria steppae and the more widely distributed C. aculeata are two lichen species traditionally distinguished by Eastern European and Spanish lichenologists on the basis of their morphological and ecological characteristics. Other specialists, however, consider them puzzling. This paper aims to evaluate the taxonomic status of these members of the C. aculeata group and thereby to clarify their conservation status in Ukraine. Morphological, chemical and ecological features of specimens originating from populations in different regions of Ukraine were tested and compared with
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GASPARYAN, ARSEN, and HARRIE J. M. SIPMAN. "The Epiphytic Lichenized Fungi in Armenia: Diversity and Conservation." Phytotaxa 281, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.281.1.1.

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A total of 230 taxa of lichenized fungi are reported from epiphytic habitats in Armenia based on field studies from 2011 to 2015 and evaluation of the available literature. For each species, notes on taxonomy, chemistry, ecology, and local, regional and world distribution are presented, as well as presence in the protected areas of the country. An identification key for all species is added. Of the total, 219 are specialized epiphytes, rarely found on other substrates, while 11 species occur only incidentally on bark and more usually on rock. The epiphytic lichenized fungi of Armenia belong to
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Orlov, O., V. Konishchuk, and V. Martynenko. "The role of European rare habitats in conservation of rare phytodiversity of «Drevlianskyi» Nature Reserve." Agroecological journal, no. 1 (April 6, 2021): 31–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33730/2077-4893.1.2021.227237.

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Classification scheme of rare habitats of Europe according to Bern Convention and Habitat Directive of EU was presented for the territory of Drevlianskyi nature reserve. It was shown significant habitat’s diversity of nature reserve from all main types of habitats — water (permanent and temporary lakes (waterbodies), watercources, reedbeds habitats), bog (eutrophic and mesotrophic mires), grassland (dry, mesic and wet grassland, floodplain and fen scrub, heaths), forest (leaved and conifer forests (woodland), rock (rocks and talus of silicate rocks). According to the results of field research,
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Randlane, Tiina, Inga Jüriado, Kristiina Mark, et al. "Steep increase in red-listed lichens of Estonia." Lichenologist 56, no. 5 (2024): 329–43. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0024282924000203.

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AbstractNational Red Lists are useful tools in establishing local conservation priorities. The threat status of Estonian lichens based on the IUCN system has been assessed twice, in 2008 and 2023. In the latest Red List, the proportion of species of elevated conservation concern, that is taxa belonging to the Near Threatened and threatened categories or having become regionally extinct in Estonia, was high (58%) while Least Concern (LC) species represented one-third (36%) of all taxa. Macrolichens were more threatened than microlichens. The Red List Index (RLI), illustrating the trends of spec
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Felton, Adam, Therese Löfroth, Per Angelstam, et al. "Correction to: Keeping pace with forestry: Multi-scale conservation in a changing production forest matrix." Ambio 49, no. 5 (2019): 1065–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01291-x.

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In the original published article, the sentence “Nevertheless, semi-natural forest remnants continue to be harvested and fragmented (Svensson et al. 2018; Jonsson et al. 2019), and over 2000 forest-associated species (of 15 000 assessed) are listed as threatened on Sweden’s red-list, largely represented by macro-fungi, beetles, lichens and butterflies (Sandström 2015).”under the section Introduction was incorrect. The correct version of the sentence is “Nevertheless, semi-natural forest remnants continue to be harvested and fragmented (Svensson et al. 2018; Jonsson et al. 2019), and approximat
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