Publications containing records of lichens of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Version 1 December 2016

 

  1. Argus, G. W., 1964: Plant collections from Caswell Lake and Beartooth Island, northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada. - Canad. Field-Nat. 78: 139 - 149.

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

  3. Freebury, C. E., 2014: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of Grasslands National Park (Saskatchewan, Canada). - Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 102-121.

  4. Hafellner, J., 1979: Karschia. Revision einer Sammelgattung an der Grenze von lichenisierten und nichtlichenisierten Ascomyceten. - Nova Hedwigia Beiheft 62: 1 - 248.
  5. Hafellner, J., 1999: Beiträge zu einem Prodromus der lichenicolen Pilze Österreichs und angrenzender Gebiete. IV. Drei neue Arten und weitere bemerkenswerte Funde hauptsächlich in der Steiermark. - Linzer Biologische Beiträge 31, 1: 507 - 532.

  6. Looman, J., 1962: Some lichens of Saskatchewan. - Bryologist 65, 4: 294 - 304.

  7. Rettie, W. J., J. W. Sheard & F. Messier, 1997: Identification and description of forested vegetation communities available to woodland caribou: relating wildlife habitat to forest cover data. - Forest Ecology and Management 93: 245 - 260.

  8. Thomas, P. A. & T. E. Gates, 1999: Radionuclides in the lichen-caribou-human food chain near uranium mining operations in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. - Environmental Health Perspectives 107, 7: 527 - 537.
  9. Thomson, J. W., 1960: Agrestia cyphellata, a new genus and species of lichen in the Usneaceae. - Bryologist 63: 246 - 247.
  10. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  11. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.

 

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  1. Bird, C. D., 1966: A catalog of the lichens Reported from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. - Department of Biology, The University, Calgary, Alberta. 46 pp.
  2. Bird, C. D., 1972: A catalog of the lichens reported from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Revided August 17, 1972. - Department of Biology, University of Calgary, Calgary. 49 pp.

  3. Carroll, S. B. & L. C. Bliss, 1982: Jack pine-lichen woodland on sandy soils in northern Saskatchewan and northeastern Alberta. - Canadian Journal of Botany 60: 2270 - 2282.

  4. Dix, R. L. & J. M. A. Swan, 1971: The roles of disturbance and succession in upland forest at Candle Lake, Saskatchewan. - Canad. J. Bot. 49: 657-676.

  5. Friedli, H. R., L. F. Radke, N. J. Payne, D. J. McRae, T. J. Lynham and T. W. Blake, 2007: Mercury in vegetation and organic soil at an upland boreal forest site in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. - Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences 112, 1: G01004.

  6. Goffinet, B., R. Rosentreter & E. Sérusiaux, 2001: A second locality for Xanthoparmelia idahoensis Hale, an endangered vagrant lichen, new to Canada. - Evansia 18, 2: 58 - 59.

  7. Iacomini, M., P. A. J. Gorin, M. Baron, A. P. Tulloch & M. Mazurek, 1988: Novel D-glucans obtained by dimethyl sulfoxide extraction of the lichens Letharia vulpina, Actinogyra muehlenbergii, and an Usnea sp. - Carbohydrate Research 176(1): 117-126.

  8. Jesberger, J. A. & J. W. Sheard, 1973: A quantitative study and multivariate analysis of corticolous lichen communities in the southern boreal forest of Saskatchewan. - Canad. J. Bot. 51: 185 - 201.
  9. Johnson, JD 1989: Additions to the lichen flora of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. - Canadian Field-Naturalist 103(1): 96-99.
  10. Jonescu, M. E., 1970: Lichens on Populus tremuloides in west-central Canada. - Bryologist 73: 557-578.

  11. Kondratyuk, S. Y. & I. Kärnefelt, 2003: Five new Xanthorias from Holarctic. - Ukrayins'kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 60, 2: 121-130.

  12. Looman, J., 1964: Ecology of lichen and bryophyte communities in Saskatchewan. - Ecology 45, 3: 481 - 491.
  13. Looman, J., 1969: Squamarina crassa in Saskatchewan. - Bryologist 72: 412 - 413.

  14. Scotter, G. W., 1964: Effects of forest fires on the winter range of the barrne-ground caribou in northern Saskatchewan. - Canad. Wildlife Ser., Wildlife Management Bull., Ser. 1, No. 18. 111 pp.
  15. Scotter, G. W., 1965: Chemical composition of forage lichens from northern Saskatchewan as related to use by barren-ground caribou. - Canad. Jour. Plant. Sci. 45: 246 - 250.
  16. Sheard, J. W., 1986: Distribution of uranium series nuclides in upland vegetation of northern Saskatchewan. I. Plant and soil concentrations. - Canad. J. Bot. 64: 2446-2452.
  17. Sheard, J. W., 1986: Distribution of uranium series nuclides in upland vegetation of northern Saskatchewan. II. Patterns of accumulation among species and localities. - Canad. J. Bot. 64: 2453-2463.

  18. Thomson, J. W. & G. W. Scotter, 1961: Lichens of northern Saskatchewan. - Bryologist 64, 2/3: 240 - 247.

  19. Xu, D., X. Guo, Z. Li, X. Yang & H. Yin, 2014: Measuring the dead component of mixed grassland with Landsat imagery. - Remote Sensing of Environment 142: 33-43.