Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Version 1 December 2017
- Anderson, F., 2007: An assessment of the status of cyanolichens in Nova Scotia. - Evansia 24, 2: 23 - 24.
- Brodo, I. M., 1976: Lichenes Canadenses Exsiccati: Fascicle II. - Bryologist 79: 385 - 405.
- Cameron, R. P., 2002: Habitat associations of epiphytic lichens in managed and unmanaged forest stands in Nova Scotia. - Northeastern Naturalist 9, 1: 27 - 46.
- 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.
- Cameron, R. P., T. Neily & D. H. S. Richardson, 2007: Macrolichen indicators of air quality for Nova Scotia. - Northeastern Naturalist 14, 1: 1 - 14.
- Erskine, J. S., 1952: The ecology of Sable Island, 1952. - Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. Sci. 23, 2: 120 - 145.
- Hale, M. E., 1987: A monograph of the lichen genus Parmelia Acharius sensu stricto (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae). - Smithonian Contr. Bot. 66: 1-55.
- Knudsen, K., 2007: Acarospora smaragdula in North America. - Evansia 24: 94-96.
- Lendemer, J. C. & F. Anderson, 2008: Santessoniella crossophylla is rare, but not extinct, in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 2: 74-75.
- 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.
- Osvald, H., 1954: The vegetation of Argyle Heath in southern Nova Scotia. - Nytt Mag. Bot. 3: 171-182.
- 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.
- Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
- Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.
- Tønsberg, T. & I. M. Brodo, 1992: Enterographa zonata and Opegrapha gyrocarpa new to North America. - Bryologist 95, 2: 225-226.
- 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:
- 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.
- Anderson, F./ T. H. Neily 2012: New and noteworthy macrolichen records for Nova Scotia. - Evansia 29(1): 1-3.
- Andrachuk, H., 2005: Biodiversity of epiphytic lichens in the Liscomb Game Sanctuary. B.Sc. Honours Thesis, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.
- Brodo, I. M., 1991: Studies in the lichen genus Ochrolechia. 2. Corticolous species of North America. - Canadian J. Bot. 69: 733-772.
- 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.
- Brodo, I. M. & D. L. Hawksworth, 1977: Alectoria and allied genera in North America. - Opera Bot. 42: 1-164.
- 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.
- Cameron, R., 2004: A second location for the rare boreal felt lichen in Nova Scotia. - Evansia 21(1): 40 - 42.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Cameron, R., 2009: Are non-native gastropods a threat to endangered lichens?. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 123, 2: 169-171.
- 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.
- Casselman, K. L., 1997: Preliminary report on the 1997 collections of Isle Haute lichens. - Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, Halifax, NS.
- 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.
- 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.
- Cosham, J. A. & R. T. McMullin, 2013: Jessica Ann Cosham and Richard Troy McMullin. - Evansia 30: 90-104.
- Culberson, W. L. & C. F. Culberson, 1967: A new taxonomy for the Cetraria ciliaris group. - Bryologist 70: 158-166.
- 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.
- Degelius, G., 1954: The lichen genus Collema in Europe: morphology, taxonomy, ecology. - Symbolae Bot. Upsalienses 13: 1-499.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Hale, M. E., 1955: Studies on the chemistry and distribution of North American lichens (1-5). - Bryologist 58: 242-246.
- Harris, R. C., 1973: The corticolous pyrenolichens of the Great Lakes region. - Michigan Bot. 12: 3-68.
- Harris, R. C., 2009: Four novel lichen taxa in the lichen biota of eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 149-156.
- Heim, A. & J. Lundholm 2014: Species interactions in green roof vegetation suggest complementary planting mixtures. - Landscape and Urban Planning 130, 1: 125-133.
- Huneck, S. & T. Ahti, 1982: Lichen substances. Part 130. The chemistry of Cladonia boryi. - Pharmazie 37: 302.
- Imshaug, H. A. & I. M. Brodo, 1966: Biosystematic studies on Lecanora pallida and some related lichens in the Americas. - Nova Hedwigia 12: 1-59.
- Lamb, I. M., 1954: Lichens of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. - Natl. Mus. Canad. Bull. 132: 239 - 313.
- Lendemer, J. C., 2009: A synopsis of the lichen genus Heterodermia (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) in eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 1-36.
- Lendemer, J. C. & F. Anderson, 2008: Santessoniella crossophylla is rare, but not extinct, in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 3: 74-75.
- 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.
- 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.
- Lowe, J. D., 1909: Hepatics and lichens collected in Nova Scotia. - Bryologist 12: 38-40.
- 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.
- MacDonald, A. M., J. T. Lundholm & S. R. Clayden 2011: Saxicolous lichens on a Nova Scotian coastal barren. - Northeastern Naturalist 18, 4: 475-488.
- MacKay, A. H., 1881: Lichens of Nova Scotia. - Proc. Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. of Nat. Sci. of Halifax 5: 299-307.
- Macoun, J., 1902: Catalogue of Canadian Plants. Part VII. Lichens and Hepaticae. Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, ON.
- McMullin, R. T., 2009: Lichens of Kejimkujik National Park and Historical Site, Nova Scotia, Canada (provisional list). - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 71-78.
- McMullin, R. T. 2012: New and Interesting Lichens from Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova Scotia, Canada. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 52-59.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Macoun, J., 1902: Catalogue of Canadian Plants. - xxx.
- Miadlikowska, J., B. McCune & F. Lutzoni, 2002: Pseudocyphellaria perpetua a new lichen from western North America. - Bryologist 105: 1-10.
- Neily, T. and F. Anderson 2010: Leptogium hibernicum Mitch. ex P. M. Jørg. discovered in North America. - Lichenologist 42, 5: 629-630.
- 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.
- Printzen, C. & T. Tønsberg, 2004: New and interesting Biatora-species, mainly from North America. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 8, 1: 343-357.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Roland, A., 1980: Lichens, Liverworts, Mosses, and Flowering Plants of Kejimkujik National Park. - Parks Canada Agency, Maitland Bridge, NS.
- 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.
- Selva, S. B., 2010: New and interesting calicioid lichens and fungi from eastern North America. - Bryologist 113, 2: 272-276.
- 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.
- Stirton, J., 1883: On lichens from Newfoundland, from New Zealand, from the South of Scotland. - Transactions of the Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 14: 355-361.
- 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.
- Ward, P., 1968: Lichens and air pollution in Halifax. - Linnaea 2: 13-18.
- Watling, R. & M. R. D. Seaward, 1981: James Bolton: mycological pioneer. - Archives of Natural History 10: 89-110.
- 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.