Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of New Brunswick (Canada)
Version 1 December 2016

 

  1. Gowan, S. P. & I. M. Brodo, 1988: The lichens of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada. - Bryologist 91, 4: 255 - 325.

  2. Fryday, A. M., J. C. Lendemer & N. M. Howe, N. M. 2007: Porpidia soredizodes (lichenized Ascomycota) in North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 4: 1-4.

  3. Hale, M. E., 1987: A monograph of the lichen genus Parmelia Acharius sensu stricto (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae). - Smithonian Contr. Bot. 66: 1 - 55.

  4. Jørgensen, P. M., 1972: Erioderma pedicellatum (= E. boreale) in New Brunswick, Canada. - Bryologist 75: 369 - 371.

  5. Knudsen, K., 2007: Acarospora smaragdula in North America. - Evansia 24: 94 - 96.

  6. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Herzogia 11: 115 - 132.

  7. 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.
  8. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American arctic lichens 1. The macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  9. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American arctic lichens 2. The microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Allen, J. L. & R. T. McMullin, 2015: Chaenotheca balsamconensis, a new calicioid lichen on Trichaptum abietinum from North America that is benefiting from widespread conifer fatalities. - Bryologist 118, 1: 54-58.

  2. Barry, M., R. T. McMullin & A. Horn, 2015: Edge effects on the lichen genus Lobaria in Atlantic Canadian Forests. - Forestry Chronicle 91, 5: 534-540.
  3. Beschel, R. E., 1959: The copper swamp in the Aboushagan Woods, North Sackville, N.B. - Summary for the Maritime Excursion After the 9th International Botanical Congress in Montreal, September 7th, 1959. Queens Univ., Kingston, Ontario. 6 pp.
  4. Brodo, I. M., 2010: The lichen and lichenicolous fungi of Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, Canada. 5. A new species of Lecanora from shoreline rocks. - Botany 88(4): 352-358.
  5. Buck, W. R.& J. C. Lendemer, 2012: Puttea (Pilocarpaceae) in eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 141-144.

  6. Cameron, R., 2009: Are non-native gastropods a threat to endangered lichens?. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 123(2): 169-171.
  7. Clayden, S. R., 2010: Lichens and allied fungi of the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone. - In: D. F. McAlpine and I. M. Smith: Assessment of Species Diversity in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, pp. 153-178.

  8. Damman, A. W. H., 1977: Geographical changes in the vegetation pattern of raised bogs in the Bay of Fundy region of Maine and New Brunswick. - Vegetatio 35: 137 - 151.
  9. Dibben, M. J., 1980: The chemosystematics of the lichen genus Pertusaria in North America North of Mexico. - Publications in Biology and Geology No. 5, Milwaukee Public Museum Press, Milwaukee. 162 pp.

  10. Driscoll, K.E./ Clayden, S.R./ Harris, R.C. 2016: Lecanora insignis (Lecanoraceae) and its lichenicolous fungi in North America, including a new species of Skyttea (Helotiales). - Bryologist 119, 1): 39-51.
  11. Ellis, K. M. & J. N. Smith, 1987: Dynamic model for radionuclide uptake in lichen. - J. Environmental Radioactivity 5, 3: 185-208.

  12. Kraichak, E., R. Pope & N. T. Wheelwright 2009: Habitat associations of macrolichens on a boreal island in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. - Bryologist 112, 4: 762-772.

  13. Lawrey, J. D., J. Etayo, M. Dal-Forno, K. Driscoll & P. Diederich, 2015: Molecular data support establishment of a new genus for the lichenicolous species Neobarya usneae (Hypocreales). - Bryologist 118, 1: 83-92.
  14. Lendemer, J. C., 2009: A synopsis of the lichen genus Heterodermia (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) in eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 1-36.

  15. Maass, W. G., 1980: Erioderma pedicellatum in North America: a case study of a rare and endangered lichen. - Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 30: 69 - 87.
  16. MacLean, D. & R. W. Wein, 1977: Changes in understory vegetation with increasing stand age in New Brunswick forests: species composition, cover, biomass, and nutrients. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 55: 2818 - 2831.
  17. McMullin, R. T./ S. B. Selva/ J. R. Maloles/ S. G. Newmaster 2012: Calicium denigratum (Vain.) Tibell, a new lichen record for North America. - North American Fungi 7(11): 1-5.
  18. McMullin, R.T./ S.B. Selva/ J.R. Maloles S.G. Newmaster 2012: Calicium denigratum (Vain.) Tibell, a new lichen record for North America. - North American Fungi 7(11): 1-5.
  19. Mallik, A. U. & R. W. Wein, 1986: Response of a Typha marsh community to draining, flooding, and seasonal burning. - Canadian Journal of Botany 64: 2136 - 2143.

  20. Printzen, C. & T. Tønsberg, 2004: New and interesting Biatora-species, mainly from North America. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 8(1): 343-357.

  21. Richardson, D., F. Anderson, R. Cameron and M. R. D. Seaward, 2010: World distribution and ecology of Degelia plumbea s. l. - British Lichen Society Bulletin 107: 52-62.

  22. Selva, S. B., 1994: Lichen diversity and stand continuity in the northern hardwoods and spruce-fir forests of northern New England and western New Brunswick. - Bryologist 97(4): 424 - 429.
  23. Selva, S. B., 2013: The calicioid lichens and fungi of the Acadian Forest Ecoregion of northeastern North America, I. New species and range extensions. - Bryologist 116, 3: 248-256.
  24. Sensen, M. & D. H. S. Richardson, 2002: Mercury levels in lichens from different host trees around a chlor-alkali plant in New Brunswick, Canada. - Science of the Total Environment 293: 31-45.

  25. Tibell, L. & A. Koffman, 2002: Chaenotheca nitidula, a new species of calicioid lichen from northeastern North America. - Bryologist 105, 3: 353-357.

  26. Veinotte, C., B. Freedman, W. Maass & F. Kirstein, 2003: Comparison of the ground vegetation in spruce plantations and natural forest in the Greater Fundy ecosystem, New Brunswick. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 117, 4: 531-540.