Collectors of lichens and lichenicolous fungi of Estonia
Preliminary version 1 May 2011

  1. Boch, Steffen: - German Dipl. Environmental Scientist. Investigated vegetation plots in the summer 2004 in different types of dry grasslands of the Island of Saaremaa. Material in private collection.

  2. Lolaid, Kersti Foto: - Estonian student of lichenology.

  3. Parmasto, Erast: - Lichenologist.
    Address:   Dr. E. Parmasto, Dept. of Mycology, Inst. of Zoology & Botany, 181 Riia St., EE-2400 Tartu, Estonia
    E-mail: e.parmasto@zbi.ee

  4. Randlane, Tina: - Senior Researcher. - Dissertation entitled "Lichen-flora of Estonian western islands" was defended in 1986.
    Address:   Institute of Botany & Ecology, Tartu University, Lai Street 38, EE-2400, Tartu 51005, Estonia
    Tel: 372 7-435-251
    Fax: 372 7-435-440
    E-mail: randlane@ut.ee or
    Phone: + 372 7 376 232
    Fax: + 372 7 376 222
    e-mail: Tiina.Randlane@ut.ee
    Tiina.Randlane@ut.ee
    Homepage: http://www.ut.ee/lichens/people/tiina.html

  5. Rebane, Mari-Lis Foto

  6. Saag, Andres: -
    Address:   Dr. A. Saag, University of Tartu, Institute of Botany & Ecology, Lai St. 38, Tartu 51005, Estonia
    E-mail: Andres.Saag@ut.ee
    or ial5@ut.ee
    URL: http://www.ut.ee/ial5

  7. Suija (nee Riismandel), Ave (16 April 1969 in Pärnu) - Occupation: Extraordinary researcher in Natural History Museum of the University of Tartu. - Academic Education: M.Sc, University of Tartu (1997). Ph.D. from University of Tartu (2005). Thesis entitled "Lichens and lichenicolous fungi in Estonia: diversity, distribution patterns and taxonomy". - Lichenological teacher: Tiina Randlane. - Author abbreviation after Brummit: Suija. - List of publications: Click here - Subscriber of lichen-l: yes. - Research specialties, interests: Lichenicolous fungi, lichen flora of Estonia. - Current projects: DNA barcoding and Register of Estonian organisms. - Collections mainly from Estonia since 1995. Smaller collections from Tenerife (2005), Greenland (Nordic Lichen Society (NLF) excursion 2005), Latvia (2005, symposium of mycologists and lichenologists of Baltic countries), Lithuania (NLF project, 2006). Materials preserved in lichenological herbarium of Natural History Museum of the University of Tartu (TU). - Collections are mentioned in one or more publications: yes. Collections form the basis of several publications without being explicitely mentioned. - Taxa named by the collector: Buelliella lecanorae Suija & Alstrup.
    Address:   Ph.D. A. Suija, Botanical Museum, Natural History Museum of the University of Tartu, Lai str. 38, 51005 Tartu, Estonia
    E-mail: avesuija@ut.ee
    URL: http://www.ut.ee/lichens/