Publications containing records of lichens of Yukon Territory (Canada)
Version 31 December 2017

 


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  1. Ahti, T. & I. M. Brodo, 1981: Cladonia labradorica, sp. nov., and C. kanewskii in Canada. - Bryologist 84: 238 - 241.

  2. Czeczuga, B., E. Czeczuga-Semeniuk, O. Vitikainen & T. Ahti, 2004: Carotenoides from green-algae and cyanobacteria as phyco- and photobionts of Peltigera species. - J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 96: 281 - 290.

  3. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. A. Elix & T. Spribille, 2010: Hypogymnia recurva and Hypogymnia wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. - Botany 88: 345-351.

  4. Hertel, H., 1977: Lecidea in der Arktis. I. - Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. München 13: 337 - 352.

  5. Nimis, P. L., 1982: Phytogeography of periglacial steppes in the Yukon Territory (Canada). - Colloques Phytosociologiques 11: 1 - 13.

  6. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  7. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.

 

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  1. Allen, J. L. & J. C. Lendemer, 2013: Uncovering chemical variability: Molecular data reveal the identity of a sterile crustose lichen from the Yukon and affirm an expanded circumscription for Buellia griseovirens. - North American Fungi 8, 12: 1-14.

  2. Bird, C. D., 1967: A catalog of the lichens reported from the Yukon. - Department of Biology, The University, Calgary, Alberta. 16 pp.
  3. Bird, C. D., 1974: Botanical Studies in the Yukon and Northwest Territories Carried Out in 1972 in Connection with Geologial Survey of Canada Field Parties Run by Dr. O. Hughs and Dr. N. Rutter. - Open File 227. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 402 pp.
  4. Bird, C. D., J. W. Thomson, A. H. Marsh, G. W. Scotter & P. Y. Wong, 1980: Lichens from the area drained by the Peel and Mackenzie rivers, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. I. Macrolichens. - Canadian Jounral of Botany 58: 1947 - 1985.
  5. Bird, C. D., J. W. Thomson, A. H. Marsh, G. W. Scotter & P. Y. Wong, 1981: Lichens from the area drained by the Peel and Mackenzie rivers, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. II. Microlichens. - Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 1231-1252.
  6. Burn, C. R. & P. A. Friele, 1989: Geomorphology, vegetation succession, soil characteristics and permafrost in retrogressive thaw slumps near Mayo, Yukon Territory. - Arctic 42(1): 31-40.

  7. Douglas, G. W., 1974: Montane zone vegetation of the Alsek River region, southwestern Yukon. - Canad. J. Bot. 52: 2505 - 2532.
  8. Douglas, G. W. & W. L. Peterson, 1980: Contributions to the floras of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. II. Mosses and lichens. - Canad. J. Botany 58: 2145-2147.
  9. Douglas, G. W. & D. H. Vitt, 1976: Moss-lichen flora of St. Elias-Kluane Ranges, southwestern Yukon. - Bryologist 79: 437-456.
  10. Doyle, P., W. K. Fletcher & V. C. Brink, 1973: Trace element content of soils and plants from the Selwyn Mountains, Yukon and Northwest Territories. - Canad. J. Bot. 54: 421 - 427.

  11. Gamberg, M. & A. M. Scheuhammer, 1994: Cadmium in caribou and muskoxen from the Canadian Yukon and Northwest Territories. - Science of the Total Environment 143: 221-234.
  12. Goward, T., B. Goffinet & O. Vitikainen, 1995: Synopsis of the genus Peltigera (lichenized Ascomycetes) in British Columbia, with a key to the North American species. - Canad. J. Botany 73, 1: 91 - 111.
  13. Goffinet, B., J. Miadlikowska & T. Goward, 2003: Phylogenetic inferences based on nrDNA sequences support five morphospecies within the Peltigera didactyla complex (lichenized Ascomycota). - Bryologist 106(3): 349-364.
  14. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. A. Elix and T. Spribille, 2010: Hypogymnia recurva and Hypogymnia wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. - Botany 88, 4: 345 - 351.
  15. Grier, C. & T. M. Ballard, 1981: Biomass, nutrient distribution, and net production in alpine communities of the Kluane Mountains, Yukon Territory, Canada. - Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 2635-2649.
  16. Gustine, D. D., T. J. Brinkman, M. A. Lindgren, J. I. Schmidt, T. S. Rupp L. G. Adams, 2014: Climate-driven effects of fire on winter habitat for Caribou in the Alaskan-Yukon Arctic. - PLoS ONE 9, 7: .

  17. Hoefs, M. & J. W. Thomson, 1972: Lichens from the Kluane Game Sanctuary, S.W. Yukon Territory. - Canad. Field-Nat. 86: 249 - 252.
  18. Howe, R. H., 1911: List of lichens collected in the Yukon region by Mr. R.S. Williams. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 38: 287 - 293.

  19. Jørgenson, M. T., 2000: Hierarchical organization of ecosystems at multiple spatial scales on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, U.S.A. - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 32, 3: 221-239.

  20. Lausi, D. & P. L. Nimis, 1991: Ecological phytogeography of the southern Yukon Territory (Canada). - In: Nimis, PL/Crovello, TJ (eds.): Quantitative Approaches to Phytogeography. Tasks for Vegetation Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 35-122.
  21. Lendemer, J. C. 2013: Thelomma ocellatum, a range extension to the Yukon Territory and case study in the use of molecular data to recognize asexually reproducing crustose lichens. - North American Fungi 8, 13: 1-13.
  22. Lendemer, J. C. & R. C. Harris, 2012: Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi – no. 16. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 313-321.

  23. Marsh, J., S. Nouvet, P. Sanborn & D. Coxson, 2006: Composition and function of biological soil crust communities along topographic gradients in grasslands of central interior British Columbia (Chilcotin) and southwestern Yukon (Kluane). - Canadian Journal of Botany 84(5): 717-736.
  24. Merrill, G. K., 1908: Lichen notes, no. 7: Yukon lichens. - The Bryologist 11: 105 - 113.

  25. Nimis, P. L., 1981: Caloplaca tominii new to North America. - Bryologist 84: 222 - 225.
  26. Nimis, P. L., 1981: Epigaeous lichen synusiae in the Yukon Territory. - Cryptogamie, Bryologie et Lichenologie 2: 127 - 151.

  27. Orloci, L. & W. Stanek, 1979: Vegetation survey of the Alaska Highway, Yukon Terrirtory: types and gradients. - Vegetatio 41: 1 - 56.

  28. Porsild, A. E., 1951: Botany of southeastern Yukon adjacent to the Canol Road. - Natl. Mus. Canad. Bull. 121: 1-400.

  29. See, M. G. & L. C. Bliss, 1980: Alpine lichen-dominated communities in Alberta and the Yukon. - Canad. J. Botany 58: 2148-2170.
  30. Sloan, V. F. & L. D. Dyke, LD 1998: Decadal and millenial velocities of rock glaciers, Selwyn Mountains, Canada. - Geografiska Annaler, Series A 80(3-4): 237-249.
  31. Strong, W. L. 2014: Northernmost North American Pinus contorta var. latifolia (lodgepole pine) sociations and vegetation diversity relative to its central range east of the Rocky Mountains. - Nordic Journal of Botany 32, 2: 222-232.

  32. Thomson, J. W. & T. Ahti, 1994: Lichens collected on an Alaska Highway expedition in Alaska and Canada. - Bryologist 97, 2: 138-157.
  33. Timdal, E., 1990: Gypsoplacaceae and Gypsoplaca, a new family and genus of squamiform lichens. - In: H. M. Jahns (ed.): Contributions to Lichenology in Honour of A. Henssen. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 38: 419 - 427.

  34. Wilson, S. D. & K. Martin, 2008: Breeding habitat selection of sympatric White-tailed, Rock and Willow Ptarmigan in the southern Yukon Territory, Canada. - Journal Ornithology 149, 4: 629 - 637.