Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of British Columbia (Canada)
Preliminary version 1 July 2016

 

  1. Ahti, T. & I. M. Brodo, 1981: Cladonia labradorica, sp. nov., and C. kanewskii in Canada. - Bryologist 84: 238 - 241.
  2. Alstrup, V. & D. L. Hawksworth, 1990: The lichenicolous fungi of Greenland. - Meddelelser om Grønland 31: 1 - 90.
  3. Arup, U., 2006: The status of Caloplaca havaasii. - Graphis Scripta 18: 33 - 37.

  4. Brodo, I. M., 1976: Lichenes Canadenses Exsiccati: Fascicle II. - Bryologist 79: 385 - 405.
  5. Brodo, I. M., 1995: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. 1. Introduction and new records for B.C., Canada and North America. - Mycotaxon 56: 135 - 173.
  6. Brodo, I. M., 1995: Notes on the lichen genus Placopsis (Ascomycotina, Trapeliaceae) in North America. - In: Knoph, J.-G., K. Schrüfer & H. J. M. Sipman, (eds.): Studies in lichenology with emphasis on chemotaxonomy, geography and phytochemistry. Festschrift Christian Leuckert. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 59-70.
  7. Brodo, I. M., W. J. Noble, T. Ahti & S. Clayden, 1987: Lichens new to North America from the flora of British Columbia, Canada. - Mycotaxon 28, 1: 99 - 110.

  8. Elix, J. A. & T. Tønsberg, 2005: On the chemistry of Ramalina thrausta. - Graphis Scripta 17: 35 - 36.

  9. Feige, G. B., M. Geyer & G. Follmann, 1989: Erster Nachweis flechtenspezifischer Sekundärstoffe in der aquatischen 'Gallertflechte' Hydrothyria venosa Russ. - Herzogia 8: 69 - 75.

  10. Glew, K. A., 1994: Range extension of the lichen Vulpicida tilesii (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae) into the Pacific Northwest of the United States. - Bryologist 97 1: 83 - 84.
  11. Galloway, D. J., 2005: Placopsis fusciduloides (Ascomycota: Agyriaceae), a new lichen from Aotearoa New Zealand, British Columbia, and Bolivia. - Australasian Lichenology 57: 16 - 19.
  12. Goward, T., B. McCune & D. Meidinger, 1994: The lichens of British Columbia. Illustrated keys. Part 1 - Foliose and squamulose species. - B.C. Ministry of Forests, Research Program, Special Report Series 8: 1 - 181
  13. Goward, T., 1999: The lichens of British Columbia. Illustrated keys. Part 2 - Fruticose species. - British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria. 319 pp.
  14. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. A. Elix & T. Spribille, 2010: Hypogymnia recurva and Hypogymnia wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. - Botany 88: 345-351.

  15. Hauck, M., A. Paul & T. Spribille, 2005: Uptake and toxicity of manganese in epiphytic cyanolichens. - Environmental and Experimental Botany xxxx: xxx - xxx.

  16. Jørgensen, P. M. & H. J. M. Sipman, 2004: A revision of the Pannaria rubiginosa complex in South America. - Nova Hedwigia 78, 3-4: 311 - 327.
  17. Jørgensen, P. M., T. Tønsberg & K. Glew, 2010: Fuscopannaria cheiroloba, a rarely collected lichen species. - Graphis Scripta 22: 1 - 2.

  18. Larocque, S. J. & D. J. Smith, 2004: Calibrated Rhizocarpon spp. growth curve for the Mount Waddington Area, British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada. - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 36, 4: 407 - 418.
  19. Lendemer, J. C. & I. I. Tavares, 2004: Nomenclature and typification in the genus Usnea (Lichenized Ascomycetes) - IV. Usnea stuppea & Usnea substellaris. - sida 21, 2: 637 - 642.

  20. Printzen, C. & G. Kantvilas, 2004: Hertelidea, genus novum Stereocaulacearum (Ascomycetes lichenisati). - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Festschrift Hannes Hertel 88: 539 - 553.
  21. Printzen, C., S. Ekman & T. Tønsberg, 2003: Phylogeography of Cavernularia hultenii: evidence of slow genetic drift in a widely disjunct lichen. - Molecular Ecology 12: 1473 - 1486.

  22. Qian, H. & K. Klinka, 1998: Plants of British Columbia: Scientific and Common Names of Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens. - UBC Press, Vancouver. 534 pp.

  23. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Herzogia 11: 115 - 132.
  24. Spribille, T., 2002: Additions to the lichen flora of Alberta, Canada from Crowsnest Pass. - Evansia 19, 1: 20 - 21.
  25. Spribille, T., 2002: Pilophorus clavatus and Pseudocyphellaria crocata new to the interior of western North America. - Evansia 19: 81-82.
  26. Spribille, T. & M. Hauck, 2003: Pyrrhospora gowardiana, a new montane lichen from Western North America (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 106, 4: 560 - 564.

  27. Takenaka, Y., T. Tanahashi, N. Nagakura & N. Hamada, 2002: Production of Anthraquinones by the cultured mycobionts of Xanthoria polycarpa and X. elegans. - Lichenology 1: 7 - 10.
  28. Thell, A., M. Berbee & V. Miao, 1998: Phylogeny within the genus Platismatia based on rDNA ITS sequences (Lichenized Ascomycota). - Cryptogamie, Bryol. Lichénol. 19, 4: 307 - 319.
  29. Tønsberg, T. & I. M. Brodo, 1992: Enterographa zonata and Opegrapha gyrocarpa new to North America. - Bryologist 95, 2: 225 - 226.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Ahti, T., I. M. Brodo & W. J. Noble, 1987: Contributions to the lichen flora of British Columbia, Canada. - Mycotaxon 28: 91 - 97.
  2. Alstrup, V. & M. S. Cole, 1998: Lichenicolous fungi of British Columbia. - Bryologist 101, 2: 221 - 229.
  3. Aptroot, A., 1996: New records of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from British Columbia. - Bryologist 99, 2: 196 - 198.
  4. Arsenault, A. & T. Goward, 1998: Patterns of lichen diversity and distribution in old and young forests of the interior cedar-hemlock zone of British Columbia. - In: Jull, M/Coxson, D/Stevenson, S/Lousier, D/Walters, M (eds.): Ecosystem Dynamics and Silviculture Systems in Interior Wet-belt ESSF and ICH Forests. University of Northern British Columbia Press, Prince George, pp. 21-22.
  5. Arsenault, A. & T. Goward, T 2000: Ecological characteristics of inland rain forests. - In: Darling, LM (ed.): Proceedings of a Conference on the Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk. I. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks & University College of the Cariboo, pp. 437-439.
  6. Arsenault, A. & T. Goward, 2000: The drip zone effect: new insights into the distribution of rare lichens. - In: Darling, LM (ed.): Proceedings of a Conference on the Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk. II. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks & University College of the Cariboo, pp. 767 - 768.
  7. Arup, U., 1997 [1998]: Correction of reports of two Caloplaca species from North America. - Bryologist 100, 4: 516.

  8. Banner, A/ Pojar, J/ Rouse, GE 1983: Postglacial paleoecology and successional relationships of a bog woodland near Prince Rupert, British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13: 938-947.
  9. Benson, S. & D. S. Coxson, 2002 [2003]: Lichen colonization and gap structure in wet-temperate rainforests of northern interior British Columbia. - Bryologist 105, 4: 673-692.
  10. Benton, F., I. M. Brodo & D. H. S. Richardson, 1977: Lichens of the Bamfield Marine Station, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. - Canad. Field-Natural. 91: 305 - 309.
  11. Bird, C. D. & R. D. Bird, RD 1973: Lichens of Saltspring Island, British Columbia. - Syesis 6: 57 - 80.
  12. Blundon, DJ/ Dale, MRT 1990: Dinitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) in primary succession near Mount Robson, British Columbia, Canada. - Arctic and Alpine Research 22, 3: 255 - 263.
  13. Breuss, O., 2000: Topeliopsis toensbergii (Lichens, Thelotremataceae) new to Canada. - Evansia 17, 3: 90.
  14. Breuss, O., 2001 [2002]: Helocarpon lesdainii (Lichens, Helocarpaceae) in the Pacific Northwest. - Bryologist 104, 4: 600-601.
  15. Breuss, O., 2003: Eine neue Dermatocarpon-Art (lichenisierte Ascomyceten, Verrucariales) aus Kanada. - In: Jensen, M (ed.): Lichenological Contributions in Honour of G.B. Feige. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 99-102.
  16. Breuss, O. & T. Spribille, 2001: Verrucaria kootenaica, a new pyrenocarpous lichen from the northern Rocky Mountains. - Bryologist 104, 3: 453-455.
  17. Brodo, I. M., 1990: Rhizocarpon hensseniae, a cephalodiate lichen from the northwest coast of North America. - In: H. M. Jahns (ed.): Contributions to Lichenology in Honour of A. Henssen. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. No. 38. J. Cramer, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 29-35.
  18. Brodo, I. M., 1995: Koerberiella (Porpidiaceae, Ascomycotina), a new genus of lichens for North America. - Bryologist 98(4): 609-611.
  19. Brodo, I. M., 2004: A new saxicolous Porina (Ascomycota, Porinaceae) from maritime rocks of Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, Canada. - In: Döbbeler, P/Rambold, G (eds.): Contributions to Lichenology. Festschrift in Honour of Hannes Hertel. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 43-48.
  20. Brodo, I. M. & T. Ahti, 1996: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. 2. The Cladoniaceae. - Canadian Journal of Botany 74(7): 1147-1180.
  21. Brodo, IM/ Noble, WJ/ Ahti, T/ Clayden, S 1987: Lichens new to North America from the flora of British Columbia, Canada. - Mycotaxon 28: 99-110.
  22. Brodo, IM/ Richardson, DHS 1978: Chimeroid associations in the genus Peltigera. - Lichenologist 10: 157-170.
  23. Brodo, IM/ Santesson, R 1997: Lichens of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. 3. Marine species of Verrucaria (Verrucariaceae, Ascomycotina). - Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 82: 27-37.
  24. Brodo, IM/ Tønsberg, T 1994: A new species of Micarea with stalked pycnidia from the west coast of North America. - Acta Botanica Fennica 150: 1-4.
  25. Brodo, IM/ Wirth, V 1998: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. 4. The genus Fuscidea (Fuscideaceae). - In: Glenn, MG/Harris, RC/Dirig, R/Cole, MS (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp. 149-162.
  26. Brough, SG 1984: Dye characteristics of British Columbia forest lichens. - Syesis 17: 81-94.
  27. Bunce, HWF 1996: Methods of monitoring smelter emission effects on a temperate rain forest. - Fluoride 29(4): 241-251.

  28. Campbell, J/ Stevenson, SK/ Coxson, DS 1999: Estimating epiphyte abundance in high-elevation forests of northern British Columbia. - Selbyana 20(2): 261-267.
  29. Coppins, BJ/ Tønsberg, T 2001: A new xanthone-containing Micarea from northwest Europe and the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Lichenologist 33(2): 93-96.
  30. Cotton, CL/ Parker, KL 2000: Winter activity patterns of northern flying squirrels in sub-boreal forests. - Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1896-1901.
  31. Coxson, D/ Stevenson, S/ Campbell, J 2003: Short-term impacts of partial cutting on lichen retention and canopy microclimate in an Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir forest in northcentral British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33: 830-841.
  32. Coxson, DS/ Coyle, M 2003: Niche partitioning and photosynthetic response of alectorioid lichens from subalpine spruce-fir forest in north-central British Columbia, Canada: the role of canopy microclimate gradients. - Lichenologist 35(2): 157-175.
  33. Coxson, DS/ Curteanu, M 2002: Decomposition of hair lichens (Alectoria sarmentosa and Bryoria spp.) under snowpack in montane forest, Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia. - Lichenologist 34(5): 395-402.
  34. Coxson, DS/ Marsh, J 2001: Lichen chronosequence (postfire and postharvest) in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests of northern interior British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Botany 79: 1449-1464.
  35. Cummings, C E 1892: Lichens, in G.E. Cooley: Plants collected in Alaska and Nanaimo, BC, July and August 1891. - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club\Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 19: 248-249.

  36. Dale, MRT/ John, EA/ Blundon, DJ 1991: Contact sampling for the detection of interspecific association: a comparison in two vegetation types. - Journal of Ecology 79: 781-792.
  37. Diederich, P 1996: The Lichenicolous Heterobasidiomycetes. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 61, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart. 198 pp.
  38. Diederich, P 2003: New species and new records of American lichenicolous fungi [Neue Arten und neue Funde von amerkanischen lichenicolen Pilzen]. - Herzogia 16: 41-90.
  39. Diederich, P/ Etayo, J 2000: A synopsis of the genera Skyttea, Llimoniella and Rhymbocarpus (lichenicolous Ascomycota, Leotiales). - Lichenologist 32(5): 423-485.
  40. Douglas, GW/ Bliss, LC 1977: Alpine and high subalpine plant communities of the North Cascades Range, Washington and British Columbia. - Ecol. Monogr. 47: 113-150.
  41. Douglas, GW/ Peterson, WL 1980: Contributions to the floras of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. II. Mosses and lichens. - Canadian Journal Botany 58: 2145-2147.

  42. Edwards, RY/ Ritcey, RW 1960: Foods of the caribou in Wells Gray Park, British Columbia. - Canad. Field Nat. 74(1): 3-7.
  43. Edwards, RY/ Soos, J/ Ritcey, RW 1960: Quantitative observations on epidendric lichens used as food by caribou. - Ecology 41(3): 425-431.
  44. Ekman, S 1996: The corticolous and lignicolous species of Bacidia and Bacidina in North America. - Opera Botanica 127: 1-148.
  45. Enns, KA 1998: Lichens of the coastal forest chronosequences. - Northwest Science 72(2): 103-105.
  46. Ertz, D/ Zhurbenko, M/ Diederich, P/ Miadlikowska, J 2003: A new species of Plectocarpon (lichenicolous Roccellaceae, Ascomycota) on Peltigera. - The Bryologist 106(3): 465-467.
  47. Etayo, J 1998: Aportación a la flora liquénica de las Islas Canarias. iv. Líquenes epifitos de La Gomera (Islas Canarias). - Tropical Bryology 14: 85-107.
  48. Etayo, J/ Breuss, O 1998: New species and interesting records of lichenicolous fungi. - Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde 7: 203-213.

  49. Fryday, A 2000: [Review] T. Goward. The Lichens of British Columbia, Illustrated Keys. Part 2 - Fruticose Species. v+319 pp. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria, British Columbia. 1999. - The Bryologist 103(2): 413.
  50. Fryday, AM 2002: A revision of the species of the Rhizocarpon hochstetteri group occurring in the British Isles. - Lichenologist 34(6): 451-477.
  51. Funk, A 1983: Szczawinskia, a new genus of the lichen-forming Coleomycetes. - Syesis 16: 85-88.

  52. Galloway, DJ/ Jørgensen, PM 1987: Studies in the lichen family Pannariaceae II. The genus Leioderma Nyl. - Lichenologist 19: 345-400.
  53. Goffinet, B/ Miadlikowska, J/ Goward, T 2003: Phylogenetic inferences based on nrDNA sequences support five morphospecies within the Peltigera didactyla complex (lichenized Ascomycota). - The Bryologist 106(3): 349-364.
  54. Goward, T 1984: Heterodermia sitchensis, a new lichen from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - The Bryologist 87: 366-368.
  55. Goward, T 1985: Ahtiana, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae. - The Bryologist 88: 367-371.
  56. Goward, T 1987: Notes on the distributional ecology of epiphytic macrolichens in the Kamloops area, with special reference to the wolf lichen (Letharia vulpina). - Ministry of Environment and Parks, Waste Management Branch, Southern Interior Region, Kamloops. 31 pp.
  57. Goward, T 1988: Hypogymnia oceanica, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - The Bryologist 91(3): 229-232.
  58. Goward, T 1992: Lichens and the vanished grassland. - Wildflower 8(2): 21.
  59. Goward, T 1993: Crown of the ICH: epiphytic macrolichens of old growth forests in the interior cedar-hemlock zone. - BioLine 11(2): 15-17.
  60. Goward, T 1994: Living antiquities. - Nature Canada Summer 1994: 14-21.
  61. Goward, T 1994: Notes on oldgrowth-dependent epiphytic macrolichens in inland British Columbia, Canada. - Acta Botanica Fennica 150: 31-38. [RLL List # 156 / Rec.# 6972] BRITISH COLUMBIA/ EPIPHYTIC/ MACROLICHENS/ OLD GROWTH FORESTS 1 tab. ["Diversity appears to be positively correlated with forest age or, more precisely, with environmental continuity."] -->
  62. Goward, T 1994: Rare and Endangered Lichens in British Columbia. - In: Harding, L/McCullum, E (eds.): Biodiversity in British Columbia: Our Changing Environment. Canadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region,, pp. 77-80.
  63. Goward, T 1995: Nephroma occultum and the maintenance of lichen diversity in British Columbia. - In: Scheidegger, C/Wolseley, PA/Thor, G (eds.): Conservation Biology of Lichenised Fungi. Mitteilungen der Eidgenössischen Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, pp. 93-101.
  64. Goward, T 1996: Lichens of British Columbia: Rare Species and Priorities for Inventory. - B. C. Ministry of Forests & B. C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria. 34 pp.
  65. Goward, T 2000: Fire, terrestrial lichens, and the Itcha-Ilgachuz caribou. - In: Darling, LM (ed.): Proceedings of a Conference on the Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk. 2. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks/University College of the Cariboo, pp. 665-669.
  66. Goward, T/ Ahti, T 1992: Macrolichens and their zonal distribution in Wells Gray Provincial Park and its vicinity, British Columbia, Canada. - Acta Botanica Fennica 147: 1-60.
  67. Goward, T/ Ahti, T 1997: Notes on the distributional ecology of the Cladoniaceae (lichenized Ascomycetes) in temperate and boreal western North America. - Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 82: 143-155.
  68. Goward, T/ Arsenault, A 1997: Notes on the assessment of lichen diversity in old-growth Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir forests. - In: Hollstedt, C/Vyse, A (eds.): Sicamous Creek Silvicultural Systems Project: Workshop Proceedings. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria, B.C., pp. 67-78.
  69. Goward, T/ Arsenault, A 1999: Cyanolichens and conifers in British Columbia: implications for global conservation. - In: Anon. (ed.): International Conference on Lichen Conservation Biology, Licons. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, pp. 13.
  70. Goward, T/ Arsenault, A 2000: Cyanolichen distribution in young unmanaged forests: a dripzone effect?. - The Bryologist 103(1): 28-37.
  71. Goward, T/ Arsenault, A 2000: Inland old-growth rain forests: safe havens for rare lichens?. - In: Darling, LM (ed.): Proceedings of a Conference on the Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks/University College of the Cariboo, pp. 759-766.
  72. Goward, T/ Breuss, O/ Ryan, B/ McCune, B/ Sipman, H/ Scheidegger, C 1996: Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. III. - The Bryologist 99(4): 439-449.
  73. Goward, T/ Diederich, P/ Rosentreter, R 1994: Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. II. - The Bryologist 97(1): 56-62.
  74. Goward, T/ Goffinet, B 1993: Nephroma silvae-veteris, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - The Bryologist 96(2): 242 - 244.
  75. Goward, T/ Goffinet, B 2000: Peltigera chionophila, a new lichen (Ascomycetes) from the Western Cordillera of North America. - The Bryologist 103(3): 493 - 498.
  76. Goward, T/ Goffinet, B/ Vitikainen, O 1995: Synopsis of the genus Peltigera (lichenized Ascomycetes) in British Columbia, with a key to the North American species. - Canadian Journal of Botany 73(1): 91-111.
  77. Goward, T/ Pojar, J 1998: Antique forests and epiphytic macrolichens in the Kispiox Valley. - Forest Sciences, Prince Rupert Forest Region, Extension Note, 33, Forest Service, British Columbia. 11 pp.
  78. Goward, T/ Schofield, WB 1983: The lichens and bryophytes of Burns Bog, Fraser Delta, southwestern British Columbia. - Syesis 16: 53-69.
  79. Goward, T/ Thor, G 1992: Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. I. - The Bryologist 95(1): 33-37.

  80. Haeussler, S/ Bedford, L/ Boateng, JO/ MacKinnon, A 1999: Plant community responses to mechanical site preparation in northern interior British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29: 1084-1100.
  81. Hafellner, J 1997: A world monograph of Brigantiaea (lichenized Ascomycotina, Lecanorales). - In: Tibell, L/Hedberg, I (eds.): Lichen Studies Dedicated to Rolf Santesson. Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, pp. 35-74.
  82. Halonen, P 2000: Usnea pacificana, sp. nov. and U. wasmuthii (lichenized Ascomycetes) in Pacific North America. - The Bryologist 103(1): 38-43.
  83. Halonen, P/ Clerc, P/ Goward, T/ Brodo, IM/ Wulff, K 1998: Synopsis of the genus Usnea (lichenized Ascomycetes) in British Columbia, Canada. - Bryologist 101(1): 36-60.
  84. Hamet-Ahti, L 1965: Notes on the vegetation zones of western Canada, with special reference to the forests of Wells Gray Park, British Columbia. - Ann. Bot. Fenn. 2: 274-300.
  85. He, F/ Barclay, HJ 2000: Long-term response of understory plant species to thinning and fertilization in a Douglas-fir plantation on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30: 566-572.
  86. Hebden, T., 1907: Some British Columbia lichens. - The Bryologist 10: 101 - 102.
  87. Henssen, A 1968: A new Lichinodium species from British Columbia. - The Bryologist 71: 271-274.
  88. Henssen, A. & T. Tønsberg, 2000: Spilonemella, a new genus of cyanophilic lichens with species from North America and Japan (Coccocarpiaceae). - Bryologist 103, 1: 108 - 116.

  89. Iijima, H/ Ebizuka, Y/ Sankawa, U/ Yamamoto, E/ Towers, GHN 1983: An inducible lactone hyrdolase yielding 2, 5-diphenyl-3-hydroxy-4-oxo-2-hexendioic acid from pulvinic acid. - Phytochemistry 22: 371-374.
  90. Isbrand, S. & V. Alstrup, 1992: Opegrapha sphaerophoricola sp. nov. - The Bryologist 95, 2: 233 - 234.

  91. Jørgensen, P. M., 2000 [2001]: Survey of the lichen family Pannariaceae on the American continent, north of Mexico. - Bryologist 103, 4: 670-704.
  92. Johnson, C. J., K. L. Parker & D. C. Heard, 2001: Foraging across a variable landscape: behavioral decisions made by woodland caribou at multiple spatial scales. - Oecologia 127: 590-602.

  93. Klinka, K/ Qian, H/ Pojar, J/ Meidinger, DV 1996: Classification of natural forest communities of coastal British Columbia. - Vegetatio 125: 149-168.
  94. Koch, I/ Feldmann, J/ Wang, L/ Andrewes, P/ Reimer, KJ/ Cullen, WR 1999: Arsenic in the Meager Creek hot spring environment, British Columbia, Canada. - Science of the Total Environment 236: 101-117.
  95. Krajina, V. J., 1959: Bioclimatic Zones in British Columbia. - Univ. of British Columbia, Bot. Ser. No. 1. 47 pp.

  96. Larson, D. W., 1989: Differential heat sensitivity amongst four populations of the lichen Ramalina menziesii Tayl. - New Phytologist 111(1): 73-79.
  97. Larson, D. W., Matthes-Sears, U/ Nash, TH", III 1986: The ecology of Ramalina menziesii. I. Geographical variation in form. - Canadian Journal of Botany 63: 2062-2068.

  98. Müller, J., 1889: Lichenes Oregonenses in Rocky Mountains, Washington Territory, insula Vancouver et territoriis vicinis Americae occidentalis a cl. Dr. Julio Roell anno praeterlapso lecti et a cl. Dr. Dieck communicavit quos determinavit. - Flora 72: 362-366.
  99. Mahon, D. C., 1982: Uptake and translocation of naturally-occurring radionuclides of the uranium series. - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 29: 697-703.
  100. McCarthy, DP/ Smith, DJ 1995: Growth curves for calcium-tolerant lichens in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. - Arctic and Alpine Research 27, 3: 290-297.
  101. McCarthy, PM/ Tønsberg, T 1998: Porina radicicola, a new lichen from western North America. - Lichenologist 30, 3: 245-248.

  102. Noble, W. J., 1978: New and noteworthy lichens of British Columbia. - Bryologist 81: 321-323.
  103. Noble, W. J., 1982: The Lichen Flora of the Coastal Douglas-fir Dry Subzone of British Columbia. Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Part II reprinted and updated in 1997. - . 238 pp.
  104. Noble, W. J., T. Ahti, G. F. Otto, I. M. Brodo, 1987: A second checklist and bibliography of the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. - Syllogeus 61: 1 - 95.
  105. Nordin, A., 1999: Buellia species with pluriseptate spores: new and unrecorded species in North America. - Bryologist 102(2): 249-264.

  106. Ohlsson, K. E., 1973: New and interesting macrolichens of British Columbia. - Bryologist 76: 366-387.
  107. Otto, G., 1983: Tholurna dissimilis well established in western North America. - Bryologist 86: 263-265.
  108. Otto, G. F., 1968: Lichens of British Columbia I. Species not previously recorded from the province. - Bryologist 71: 368-369.
  109. Otto, G. F., 1972: New localities for Tholurna dissimilis in western North America. - The Bryologist 75: 88-90.
  110. Otto, G. F. & T. Ahti, 1967: Lichens of British Columbia. Preliminary Checklist. - Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C.. 40 pp.

  111. Poole, KG/ Heard, DC/ Moway, G 2000: Habitat use by woodland caribou near Takla Lake in central British Columbia. - Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1552 - 1561.
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