Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Version 1 December 2017

 

  1. Anderson, F., 2007: An assessment of the status of cyanolichens in Nova Scotia. - Evansia 24, 2: 23 - 24.

  2. Brodo, I. M., 1976: Lichenes Canadenses Exsiccati: Fascicle II. - Bryologist 79: 385 - 405.

  3. Cameron, R. P., 2002: Habitat associations of epiphytic lichens in managed and unmanaged forest stands in Nova Scotia. - Northeastern Naturalist 9, 1: 27 - 46.
  4. Cameron, R. P. & D. H. S. Richardson, 2006: Occurrence and abundance of epiphytic cyanolichens in protected areas of Nova Scotia, Canada. - Opuscula Philolichenum 3: 5 - 14.
  5. Cameron, R. P., T. Neily & D. H. S. Richardson, 2007: Macrolichen indicators of air quality for Nova Scotia. - Northeastern Naturalist 14, 1: 1 - 14.

  6. Erskine, J. S., 1952: The ecology of Sable Island, 1952. - Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. Sci. 23, 2: 120 - 145.

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

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

  9. Lendemer, J. C. & F. Anderson, 2008: Santessoniella crossophylla is rare, but not extinct, in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 2: 74-75.

  10. McMullin, R. T., P. N. Duinker, R. P. Cameron, D. H. S. Richardson and I. M. Brodo, 2008: Lichens of coniferous old-growth forests of southwest Nova Scotia, Canada: diversity and present status. - Bryologist 111, 4: 620-637.

  11. Osvald, H., 1954: The vegetation of Argyle Heath in southern Nova Scotia. - Nytt Mag. Bot. 3: 171-182.

  12. Stenroos, S., E. Stocker-Wörgötter, I. Yoshimura, L. Myllys, A. Thell & J. Hyvönen, 2003: Culture experiments and DNA sequence data confirm the identity of Lobaria photomorphs. - Can. J. Bot. 81: 232-247.

  13. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  14. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.
  15. Tønsberg, T. & I. M. Brodo, 1992: Enterographa zonata and Opegrapha gyrocarpa new to North America. - Bryologist 95, 2: 225-226.

  16. Wein, R. W. & J. E. Speer, 1975: Lichen biomass in acadian and boreal forests of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. - Bryologist 78: 328 - 333.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Anderson, F. 2012: Reports of Leptogium hibernicum from the southern Appalachian Mountains, a major range extension for the species in North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 135-138.
  2. Anderson, F./ T. H. Neily 2012: New and noteworthy macrolichen records for Nova Scotia. - Evansia 29(1): 1-3.

  3. Andrachuk, H., 2005: Biodiversity of epiphytic lichens in the Liscomb Game Sanctuary. B.Sc. Honours Thesis, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

  4. Brodo, I. M., 1991: Studies in the lichen genus Ochrolechia. 2. Corticolous species of North America. - Canadian J. Bot. 69: 733-772.
  5. Brodo, I. M. & W. L. Culberson, 1986: Haematomma pustulatum sp. nov. (Ascomycotina, Haematommataceae): a common, widespread, sterile lichen of eastern North America. - Bryologist 89: 203-205.
  6. Brodo, I. M. & D. L. Hawksworth, 1977: Alectoria and allied genera in North America. - Opera Bot. 42: 1-164.
  7. Burley, S. T., K. A. Harper and J. T. Lundholm, 2010: Vegetation composition, structure and soil properties across coastal forest-barren ecotones. - Plant Ecology 211, 2: 279-296.

  8. Cameron, R., 2004: A second location for the rare boreal felt lichen in Nova Scotia. - Evansia 21(1): 40 - 42.
  9. Cameron, R. P., 2004: Lichen Indicators of Ecosystem Health in Nova Scotia's Protected Areas. - In: Munro, NWP/Herman, TB/Beazley,K/Deardon,P: Making Ecosystem-Based Management Work: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Science and Management of Protected Areas. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, pp. 1-7.
  10. Cameron, R. P. and T. Neily, 2008: Heuristic model for identifying the habitats of Erioderma pedicellatum and other rare cyanolichens in Nova Scotia, Canada. - Bryologist 111(4): 650-658.
  11. Cameron, R. P., S. Bondrup-Nielsen, 2012: Coral lichen (Sphaerophorus globosus (Huds.) Vain) as an indicator of coniferous old-growth forest in Nova Scotia. - Northeastern Naturalist 19, 4: 535-540.
  12. Cameron, R. P./ T. Neily/ H. Clapp 2013: Forest harvesting impacts on mortality of an endangered lichen at the landscape and stand scales. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 43: 507-511.
  13. Cameron, R., I. Goudie & D. Richardson, 2013: Habitat loss exceeds habitat regeneration for an IUCN flagship lichen epiphyte: Erioderma pedicellatum. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 4311): 1075-1080.
  14. Cameron, R., 2009: Are non-native gastropods a threat to endangered lichens?. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 123, 2: 169-171.
  15. Cameron, R. P., W. Maas and F. Anderson 2010: Lichens of Scatarie Island Wilderness Area. - Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 45(1): 69-78.
  16. Casselman, K. L., 1997: Preliminary report on the 1997 collections of Isle Haute lichens. - Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, Halifax, NS.
  17. Casselman, K. L. & J. M. Hill, 1995: Lichens as a monitoring tool: a Pictou County (Nova Scotia) perspective. - Pp. 237-255 in Herman, T. B., S. Bondrup-Neilsen, J. H. Martin Willison & N. W. P. Munro (eds): Ecosystem monitoring and protected areas. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Science and the Management of Protected Areas. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS.
  18. 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.
  19. Cosham, J. A. & R. T. McMullin, 2013: Jessica Ann Cosham and Richard Troy McMullin. - Evansia 30: 90-104.

  20. Culberson, W. L. & C. F. Culberson, 1967: A new taxonomy for the Cetraria ciliaris group. - Bryologist 70: 158-166.

  21. Damman, A. W. H. & J. J. Dowhan, 1981: Vegetation and habitat conditions in Western Head Bog, a southern Nova Scotian plateau bog. - Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 1343-1359.
  22. Degelius, G., 1954: The lichen genus Collema in Europe: morphology, taxonomy, ecology. - Symbolae Bot. Upsalienses 13: 1-499.
  23. DesJardins, M. J., K. Telmer & S. Beauchamp, 2004: Apportioning atmospheric pollution to Canadian and American sources in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, using Pb isotopes in precipitation. - Atmospheric Environment 38: 6875 - 6881.

  24. Dibben, M. J., 1980: The chemosystematics of the lichen genus Pertusaria in North America north of Mexico. Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in Biology and Geology 5: 1-162.

  25. Gibson, M. D., M. R. Heal/ Z. Li/ J. Kuchta G. H. King A. Hayes S. Lambert 2013: The spatial and seasonal variation of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Canada, and the association with lichen abundance. - Atmospheric Environment 64: 303-311.

  26. Goward, T., I. M. Brodo & S. R. Clayden, 1998: Rare lichens of Canada. A review and provisional listing. - Committee on the Status of endangered wildlife in Canada report. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, ON.
  27. Hale, M. E., 1955: Studies on the chemistry and distribution of North American lichens (1-5). - Bryologist 58: 242-246.
  28. Harris, R. C., 1973: The corticolous pyrenolichens of the Great Lakes region. - Michigan Bot. 12: 3-68.
  29. Harris, R. C., 2009: Four novel lichen taxa in the lichen biota of eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 149-156.
  30. Heim, A. & J. Lundholm 2014: Species interactions in green roof vegetation suggest complementary planting mixtures. - Landscape and Urban Planning 130, 1: 125-133.
  31. Huneck, S. & T. Ahti, 1982: Lichen substances. Part 130. The chemistry of Cladonia boryi. - Pharmazie 37: 302.

  32. Imshaug, H. A. & I. M. Brodo, 1966: Biosystematic studies on Lecanora pallida and some related lichens in the Americas. - Nova Hedwigia 12: 1-59.
  33. Lamb, I. M., 1954: Lichens of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. - Natl. Mus. Canad. Bull. 132: 239 - 313.
  34. Lendemer, J. C., 2009: A synopsis of the lichen genus Heterodermia (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) in eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 1-36.
  35. Lendemer, J. C. & F. Anderson, 2008: Santessoniella crossophylla is rare, but not extinct, in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 3: 74-75.
  36. Lendemer, J. C. & F. Anderson, 2012: Molecular data confirm the identity of populations of the water fan lichen from eastern Canada as Peltigera hydrothyria s. str.. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 139-140.
  37. Lendemer, J. C. & R. C. Harris, 2014: Studies in Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi No. 17 – Notes on Lichens from the Coastal Plain of Southeastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 8-19.
  38. Lowe, J. D., 1909: Hepatics and lichens collected in Nova Scotia. - Bryologist 12: 38-40.

  39. Maass, W. S. G., 1986: Moelleropsis (Lecanorales) as a component of Erioderma habitats in Atlantic Canada. - Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 37, 86: 21-36.
  40. MacDonald, A. M., J. T. Lundholm & S. R. Clayden 2011: Saxicolous lichens on a Nova Scotian coastal barren. - Northeastern Naturalist 18, 4: 475-488.
  41. MacKay, A. H., 1881: Lichens of Nova Scotia. - Proc. Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. of Nat. Sci. of Halifax 5: 299-307.
  42. Macoun, J., 1902: Catalogue of Canadian Plants. Part VII. Lichens and Hepaticae. Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, ON.
  43. McMullin, R. T., 2009: Lichens of Kejimkujik National Park and Historical Site, Nova Scotia, Canada (provisional list). - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 71-78.
  44. McMullin, R. T. 2012: New and Interesting Lichens from Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova Scotia, Canada. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 52-59.
  45. McMullin, R. T. & D. Ure, 2008: Lichen Monitoring Protocol. Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. - Report produced for Parks Canada. Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia. 43 pp.
  46. McMullin, R. T., P. N. Duinker, D. H. S. Richardson, R. P. Cameron, D. C. Hamilton & S. G. Newmaster, 2010: Relationships between the structural complexity and lichen community in coniferous forests of southwestern Nova Scotia. - Forest Ecology and Management 260, 5: 744-749.
  47. McMullin, R. T., Duinker P.N., D. H. S. Richardson Cameron R.P./ Hamilton D.C/ Newmaster S.G. 2010: Relationships between the structural complexity and lichen community in coniferous forests of southwestern Nova Scotia. - Forest Ecology and Management 260: 744-749.
  48. Macoun, J., 1902: Catalogue of Canadian Plants. - xxx.

  49. Miadlikowska, J., B. McCune & F. Lutzoni, 2002: Pseudocyphellaria perpetua a new lichen from western North America. - Bryologist 105: 1-10.
  50. Neily, T. and F. Anderson 2010: Leptogium hibernicum Mitch. ex P. M. Jørg. discovered in North America. - Lichenologist 42, 5: 629-630.

  51. Oberndofer, E. C. & J. T. Lundholm 2009: Species richness, abundance, rarity and environmental gradients in coastal barren vegetation. - Biodiversity and Conservation 18, 6: 1523-1553.

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

  53. Richardson, D. H. S., 2000: Lichen flora of Thomas Radall and Kejimkujik Parks: recorded by the Tukerman (sic) lichen workshop. - In: Vasseur, L/Brooks, K (eds.): Kejimkujik Ecosystem: A Synopsis of Current Research, Kejimkujik Fall Conference 2000. Saint Mary's University, Halifax, pp. 143-146.
  54. Richardson, D. H. S., Z. Lucas and F. Anderson 2009: The lichen flora of Sable Island, Nova Scotia: its past, present and likely future status. - The Bryologist 1123): 558-571.
  55. 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.

  56. Roland, A., 1980: Lichens, Liverworts, Mosses, and Flowering Plants of Kejimkujik National Park. - Parks Canada Agency, Maitland Bridge, NS.
  57. Seaward, M. R. D., A. Lynds & D. H. S. Richardson, 1997: Lichens of Beaver Brook, Nova Scotia. - Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 41, 3: 90-92.

  58. Selva, S. B., 2010: New and interesting calicioid lichens and fungi from eastern North America. - Bryologist 113, 2: 272-276.
  59. 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.

  60. Stirton, J., 1883: On lichens from Newfoundland, from New Zealand, from the South of Scotland. - Transactions of the Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 14: 355-361.
  61. Tuckerman, E., 1847: A synopsis of the lichens of New England, the northern United States and British America. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Science 1: 195-285.

  62. Ward, P., 1968: Lichens and air pollution in Halifax. - Linnaea 2: 13-18.

  63. Watling, R. & M. R. D. Seaward, 1981: James Bolton: mycological pioneer. - Archives of Natural History 10: 89-110.

  64. Wetmore, C. M., 1960: The lichen genus Nephroma in North and Middle America. - Publications of the Museum, Michigan State University, Biological Series 1, 11: 369-452.