Publications containing records of lichens of Michigan (USA)
Version 31 December 2017

 

  1. Alstrup, V., 1991: Variation in Placidiopsis minor as shown by a specimen from Greenland. - Lichenologist 23,1: 89 - 92.

  2. Coppins, B. J. & P. F. May, 2001: Micarea neostipitata, a new species with pale stipitate pycnidia from eastern North America. - Lichenologist 33, 6: 487 - 490.

  3. Fryday, A. M., J. B. Fair, M. S. Googe, A. J. Johnson, E. A. Bunting, L. A. Prather, 2001: Checklist of lichens and allied fungi of Michigan. - Contributions to the University of Michigan Herbarium 23: 145 - 223.

  4. Manierre, W. R., 2008: Huron mountain club bryophyte and lichen collection deposited at Northern Michigan University. - Michigan Botanist 47: 67 - 76.

  5. Nelsen, M. P., 2007: Noteworthy collection. Michigan. - Michigan Botanist 46: 124 - 126.

  6. Printzen, C. & G. Kantvilas, 2004: Hertelidea, genus novum Stereocaulacearum (Ascomycetes lichenisati). - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Festschrift Hannes Hertel 88: 539 - 553.

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

 

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  1. Bennett, J. P., 2009: Lichens in Northern Michigan. - In: K. J. Nadelhoffer, A. J. Hogg Jr. and B. A. Hazlett: The Changing Environment of Northern Michigan. A. Century of Science and Nature at the University of Michigan Biological Station. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. 214 pages, pp. 93-99.
  2. Bennett, J. P., M. J. Dibben & K. J. Lyman, 1996: Element concentrations in the lichen Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl. after 3 years of transplanting along Lake Michigan. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 36(3): 255 - 270.
  3. Benninghoff, W. S. & K. J. Cramer, 1963: Phytosociolgical analysis of aspen communities on three site classes ofr Populus grandidentata in western Cheboygan County, Michigan. - Vegetatio 11, 5-6: 253-264.
  4. Bevis, F. B., 1960: Phytosociological study of Inverness Mud Lake Bog, Cheboygan County, Michigan. - Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 45: 61 - 75.
  5. Bevis, F. B., 1962: Corticolous bryophyte and lichen communities on American beech (Fagus grandifolia) in northern Michigan. - Michigan Botanist [Ann Arbor] 1(1): 37-42.
  6. Bevis, F. B., 1965: Cladonia of the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with a checklist of northern Michigan lichens. - Ford Forestry Center Bull. 11: 1 - 16.
  7. Bevis, FB/ Krueger, RJ 1964: Phytosociology of lichen vegetation on a sandy glacial outwash plain in nothern Michigan. - Ford Forestry Center Bull. 10: 1-9.
  8. Brodo, I. M., 2011: Henry Andrew Imshaug (1925-2010): A tribute. - Bryologist 114, 2: 401-407.
  9. Brown, R. T., 1974: Furnace fuel, air pollution accumulated in snow and lichen growth on trees. - Michigan Academician 7: 149-156.

  10. Cooke, W. B., 1964: The 1955 Michigan foray. - Mycologia 56(4): 602 - 607.
  11. Coppins, B. J. & P. F. May, 2001: Micarea neostipitata, a new species with pale stipitate pycnidia from eastern North America. - Lichenologist 33(6): 487-490.
  12. Dale, M. R. T. & E. A. John, 1999: Neighbour diversity in lichen-dominated communities. - Journal of Vegetation Science 10: 571-578.
  13. Darlington, H. T., 1931: Vegetation of the Porcupine Mountains, northern Michigan. - Papers Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Lettres\Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 13: 9-65.
  14. Darlington, H. T., 1938: Lichens collected in the Porcupine Mountains, Northern Michigan. - Papers Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Lettres\Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 23: 117-121.
  15. Duncan, T., 1973: Forty years of succession on an abandoned building site at the University of Michigan Biological Station. - Michigan Bot. 12: 167-177.

  16. Ekman, S., 2009: Bacidia rosellizans, a new lichen species from the taiga belt. - Lichenologist 41, 5: 481-487.
  17. Esslinger, T. L. & K. L. Dillman, 2010: Physconia grumosa in North America. - Bryologist 113, 1: 77-80.
  18. Evans, FC/ Dahl, E 1955: The vegetational structure of an abandoned field in southeastern Michigan and its relation to environmental factors. - Ecology 36, 4: 685-706.

  19. Fryday, A. M., 2001: Additions to the lichen flora of North America?? Agonimia allobata and Aspicilia grisea. - Evansia 18(3): 87-89.
  20. Fryday, A. M. & L. A. Prather, 2001: The lichen collection of Henry Imshaug at the Michigan State University Herbarium (MSC). - The Bryologist 104(3): 464-467.
  21. Fryday, A. M. & C. M. Wetmore, 2002: Proposed list or rare and/or endangered lichens in Michigan. - Michigan Botanist 41: 89-93.

  22. Graham, W. L., 1969: The occurrence of the lichen complex, Cetraria ciliaris, in the straits region of Michigan. - Michigan Bot. 8: 67-71.
  23. Grant, B. S., D. F. Owen & C. A. Clarke, 1996: Parallel rise and fall of melanic peppered moths in America and Britain. - Journal of Heredity 87: 351-357.

  24. Harris, R. C., 1973: The corticolous pyrenolichens of the Great Lakes region. - Michigan Bot. 12: 3-68.
  25. Harris, RC 1977: Lichens of the Straits Counties, Michigan. - Publ. by the author. 150 pp.
  26. Harris, R. C., 1979: The genus Placidiopsis Beltr. (lichenized ascomycetes) new to North America as Placidiopsis minor sp. nov. - Michigan Botanist 18: 57-58.
  27. Harris, R. C., 1984: Name changes for some common lichens and additions to the North American lichen flora. - Evansia 1: 23-24.
  28. Harris, RC/ Buck, WR 1978: Lichens of the Mackinac Straits Region. II. Candelariella Mull. Arg. - Michigan Botanist 17: 155-161.
  29. Hawksworth, D. L. & J. Hafellner, J 1986: Phaeosporobolus usneae, a new and widespread lichenicolous deuteromycete. - Nova Hedwigia 43: 525-530.
  30. Hedrick, J., 1940: Lichens of northern Michigan. - Papers Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Lettres\Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 25: 47-65.
  31. Henry, ML/ Hampton, RE 1974: Macrolichens of Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan. - Michigan Bot. 1974: 65-67.
  32. Hinds, HR 1970: Vertical distribution of lichens on aspens in Michigan. - Bryologist 73: 626-628.

  33. Huft, M., 2014: Catalogue of Floristic Articles in The Michigan Botanist. - Michigan Botanist 53, 1-2: 68-71.

  34. Ihlen, P. G. & A. M. Fryday, 2002: Rhizocarpon timdalii, a new lichen species from north-west Europe and north-east North America. - Lichenologist 34, 2: 95-100.

  35. John, E. & M. R. T. Dale, 1995: Neighbor relations within a community of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes. - The Bryologist 98, 1: 29-37.

  36. Kärnefelt, I., 1977: Three new species of brown fruticose Cetraria. - Bot. Not. 130: 125-129.

  37. Launis, A. & L. Myllys, 2014: Micarea byssacea new to North America and Micarea hedlundii new to Maine, Michigan and Quebec. - Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 84-90.
  38. Lendemer, J. C. & O. Breuss, 2009: Verrucaria thujae (Verrucariaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes), a new corticolous species from the Great Lakes Region of North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 13-16.
  39. Lowe, J. L., 1936: On the lichen flora of northern Michigan. - Papers Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Lettres\Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 21: 119-126.

  40. Mahoney, R. L., 1973: The lichen flora on Ulmus americana in northern Michigan. - Michigan Bot. 12: 163-166.
  41. Manierre, W. R., 1999: Bryophytes and lichens of the Huron Mountain Club. - Evansia 16(4): 152-166.
  42. Manierre, W. R., 2001: Additions to the lichen of the Huron Mountain Club. - Evansia 18, 2: 51-52.
  43. Manierre, W. R., 2002: Bryophytes and lichens of the Huron Mountain Club Conclusion. - Evansia 19, 4: 131-136.
  44. Medlin, J. J., 1996: Michigan Lichens. - Bulletin, 60, Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. 98 pp.
  45. Meyer, H. A., A. M. Lyons, D. R. Nelson & J. G. Hinton, 2011: Tardigrada of Michigan, Northern USA, with the description of Minibiotus jonesorum sp. n. (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae). - Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 49, Supp. 1: 40-47.

  46. Nelsen, M. P., 2005: Additions to the lichen flora of Wisconsin with new records of rare species. - Michigan Botanist 44, 4: 188-191.
  47. Nelsen, M. P., 2005: The basidiolichen Multiclavula mucida (Fr.) Petersen: new to Michigan. - Michigan Botanist 44, 4: 192-193.
  48. Nelsen, M. P., 2007: Noteworthy collection. Michigan. - Michigan Botanist 46, 4: 124-126.

  49. Nichols, G. E., 1925: Lichens of the Douglas Lake Region, Michigan. - Bryologist 28: 52-59.
  50. Porter, C L. & M. L. Woollett, 1929: Minor successions from the Cladonia mat in sandy upland soil in northern Michigan. - Torreya 29: 133-134.
  51. Printzen, C. & T. Tonsberg, 2004: New and interesting Biatora-species, mainly from North America. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 8, 1: 343-357.

  52. Richard, T., 2014: Characteristics of the breeding habitat of Endangered Kirtland's Warblers on a Canadian Military Installation. - Journal of Field Ornithology 85, 3: 301-309.
  53. Teeri, J. A., 1981: Stable carbon isotope analysis of mosses and lichens growing in xeric and moist habitats. - The Bryologist 84: 82-84.
  54. Thomson, J. W., 1951: Some lichens from the Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. - Bryologist 54, 1: 17-53.
  55. Thomson, J. W., 1993: Lichens collected on the 10th Midwest Bryological and Lichenological Foray on the Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. - Evansia 10, 2: 47-49.
  56. Timdal, E., 2001: Hypocenomyce oligospora and H. sierrae, two new lichen species. - Mycotaxon 77: 445-453.

  57. Voss, E. G., 1953: Observations on the Michigan flora, V: Plants of the St. Ignace Causeway (Mackinac County)--the second four years. - Jour. Sci. Lab., Denison Univ. 43: 53-60.

  58. Walewski, J., 2007: Lichens of the North Woods. - Kollath+Stensaas Publishing, Duluth. 152 pp.
  59. Wedin, M., P. G. Ihlen & D. Triebel 2007: Scutula tuberculosa, the correct name of the Scutula growing on Solorina spp., with a key to Scutula s. str. in the Northern Hemisphere. - Lichenologist 39, 4: 329-333.
  60. Wetherbee, R., 1969: Population studies in the chemical species of the Cladonia chlorophaea group. - Michigan Bot. 8: 170-174.
  61. Wetmore, C. M., 1988: Lichens of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. - Michigan Botanist 27: 111-118.
  62. Wetmore, C. M., 1990: Lichens of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. - Michigan Botanist 29: 19-26.