Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Manitoba (Canada)
Preliminary version 1 January 2017

 

  1. Alstrup, V. & D. L. Hawksworth, 1990: The lichenicolous fungi of Greenland. - Meddelelser om Grønland 31: 1 - 90.

  2. Brodo, I. M., 1976: Lichenes Canadenses Exsiccati: Fascicle II. - Bryologist 79: 385 - 405.
  3. Brodo, I. M., S. D. Sharnoff & S. Sharnoff, 2001: Lichens of North America. - Yale University, New Haven & London.

  4. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2003: A field survey of the genus Cladonia (Ascomycotina) in Manitoba, Canada. - Mycotaxon 86: 233-247.
  5. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2005: Lichens from the Hudson Bay Lowlands: northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park in Manitoba. - Canadian J. Bot. 83: 1029 - 1038.

  6. Schaefer, J. A., 1996: Canopy, snow, and lichens on woodland caribou range in southeastern Manitoba. - Rangifer, Special Issue 9: 239-243. No species citations, mentions "Cladina spec." only.

  7. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American arctic lichens 1. The macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  8. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American arctic lichens 2. The microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.
  9. Toni, S. A. & M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2013: Chemical ecology of lichens and species composition of cryptogams among three boreal habitats in eastern Manitoba. - Botany 91: 53 - 61.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Aide, M. T., 1999: Entisol development on foreshore and aeolian dune sediments in the Hudson Bay lowlands near Churchill, Manitoba. - Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 33: 1 - 7.

  2. Bird, C. D., 1966: A catalog of the lichens reported from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. - Department of Biology, The University, Calgary, Alberta. 46 pp.
  3. Bird, C. D., 1972: A catalog of the lichens reported from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Revised August 17, 1972. - Department of Biology, University of Calgary, Calgary. 49 pp.
  4. Brown, D. & K. A. Kershaw, 1985: Electrophoretic and gas exchange patterns of two populations of Peltigera rufescens. - In: D. H. Brown (ed.): Lichen physiology and cell biology. Plenum Press, New York and London, pp. 111-128.

  5. Cassie, D. M. & M. D. Piercey-Normore 2008: Dispersal in a sterile lichen-forming fungus, Thamnolia subuliformis (Ascomycotina: Icmadophilaceae). - Botany 86, 7: 751-762.

  6. Deduke, C., T., xxx Booth M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2014: Lichen fecundity on the Precambrian Shield: An alternative life history strategy approach. - Botany 92, 10: 723-735.
  7. Doering, M. & M. D. Piercey-Normore 2009: Genetically divergent algae shape an epiphytic lichen community on jack pine in Manitoba. - Lichenologist 41, 1: 69-80.

  8. Doering, J., C. Deduke & M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2016: Variation in lichen species assemblages and secondary metabolites surrounding Stereocaulon species in the boreal forest of Northwestern Manitoba. - Evansia 33, 2: 70-82.
  9. Francisco De Oliveira, P. M., B. Timsina M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2012: Diversity of Ramalina sinensis and its photobiont in local populations. - Lichenologist 44, 5): 649-660.

  10. Gamon, J. A./ G. P. Kershaw S. Williamson D. S. Hik, 2012: Microtopographic patterns in an arctic baydjarakh field: Do fine-grain patterns enforce landscape stability?. - Environmental Research Letters 7, 1: 015502.

  11. Gardner, G., 1949: Algues, lichens, mousses, hepatiques recoltes au Labrador, a la Baie d'Hudson, a la Baie James et dans le Manitoba-Nord, en 1930, 1933, 1938 et 1939. - Mem. Soc. Bot. France 1949: 74 - 94.
  12. Goffinet, B., 1992: The North American distribution of Peltigera retifoveata Vitik. - Evansia 9, 2: 49 - 51.

  13. Hutchinson-Benson, E., J. Svoboda & H. W. Taylor, 1985: The latitudinal inventory of 137Cs in vegetation in topsoil in northern Canada, 1980. - Canadian Journal of Botany 63: 784 - 791.

  14. Johnson, J. D., 1989: Additions to the lichen flora of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 103, 1: 96 - 99.

  15. Kotelko, R., M. Doering & M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2008: Species diversity and genetic variation of terrestrial lichens and bryophytes in a boreal jack pine forest of central Canada. - Bryologist 111, 4: 594-606.
  16. Lafleur, P. M. & C. P. Schreader, 1994: Water loss from the floor of a subarctic forest. - Arctic and Alpine Research 26, 2: 152 - 158.

  17. Magnusson, B. & J. M. Stewart, 1987: Effects of disturbances along hydroelectrical transmission corridors through peatlands in northern Manitoba, Canada. - Arctic and Alpine Research 19 4: 470-478.

  18. Nordin, A., 1999: Buellia species with pluriseptate spores: new and unrecorded species in North America. - Bryologist 102 2: 249-264.

  19. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2008: A survey of lichens and bryophytes in white spruce, Picea glauca, tree islands on a calcareous beach ridge in northeastern Manitoba. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 122, 3: 199-204.
  20. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2010: Lichens from the Hudson Bay Lowlands: northwestern interior treeline peatlands of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. - Botany 88: 923-929.
  21. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2005: Lichens from the Hudson Bay lowlands: northeastern coastal regions of Wapusk National Park in Manitoba. - Canadian Journal of Botany 83, 8: 1029-1038.
  22. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2006: Lichens from the Hudson Bay Lowlands: diversity in the southeastern peatlands of Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. - Canadian Journal of Botany 84: 1781-1793.
  23. Piercey-Normore, M. D., 2006: The lichen-forming ascomycete Evernia mesomorpha associates with multiple genotypes of Trebouxia jamesii. - New Phytologist 169, 2: 331-344.
  24. Piercey-Normore, M. D./ Brodo, I.M./ Deduke, C. 2016: Lichens on the Hudson Bay Lowlands: a long-term survey in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba. - Lichenologist 48, 5: 581-592.

  25. Richie, J. C., 1960: The vegetation of northern Manitoba. IV. The Caribou Lake region. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 38: 185-199.
  26. Richie, J. C., 1960: The vegetation of northern Manitoba. VI. The Lower Hayes River region. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 38: 768-788.
  27. Ritchie, J. A., 1956: A plant collection from northwestern Manitoba. - Canad. Field-Nat. 70, 4: 171 - 181.
  28. Ritchie, J. A., 1956: The vegetation of northern Manitoba. I. Studies in the southern spruce forest zone. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 34: 523-561.
  29. Ritchie, J. C., 1956: The native plants of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 34(2): 269-320.
  30. Ritchie, J. C., 1957: The vegetation of northern Manitoba. II. A prisere on the Hudson Bay Lowlands. - Ecology 38, 3: 429-435.
  31. Ritchie, J. C., 1959: The Vegetation of Northern Manitoba. III. Studies in the Subarctic. - Arctic Inst. North America, Technical Paper No. 3. Montreal. 56 pp.
  32. Robertson, J. & M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2007: Gene flow in symbionts of Cladonia arbuscula. - Lichenologist 39, 1: 69-82.

  33. Schaefer, J. A., 1990: Canopy, Snow, and Lichens on Woodland Caribou Range in Southeastern Manitoba. - Lakehead Centre for Northern Studies, Research Report #20,. 15 pp.
  34. Schaefer, J. A. & W. O. Pruitt, 1991: Fire and Woodland Caribou in Southeastern Manitoba. - Wildlife Monographs 116: 1-39.
  35. Sheppard, MI/ Thibault, DH 1984: Natural uranium concentrations of native plants over a low-grade ore body. - Canadian Journal of Botany 62: 1069-1075.
  36. Sims, RA/ Stewart, JM 1981: Aerial biomass distribution in an indisturbed and disturbed subarctic bog. - Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 782-786.
  37. Stringer, P. W. & M. H. L. Stringer, 1974: Air pollution and the distribution of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes in Winnipeg, Manitoba. - Bryologist 77: 405-426.
  38. Stringer, P. W. & M. H. L. Stringer, 1974: Seventeen lichens new to Manitoba. - Bryologist 77: 243-245.

  39. Tsai, E. C., 1987: Analysis of ambient lead concentrations around three secondary lead smelters. - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 33: 321-329.

  40. Walewski, J., 2007: Lichens of the North Woods. - Kollath+Stensaas Publishing, Duluth. 152 pp.

  41. Zraik, M., J. T. Booth & M. D. Piercey-Normore, 2016: Reports of Cladonia magyarica and C. humilis in Manitoba. - Evansia 33, 3: 136-144.