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

 

  1. Anderson, R., 1958: Report of the genus Cladonia in a Minnesota township. - Proc. South Dakota Acad. Sci. 37: 101.

  2. Esslinger, T. L., 2004: A new North American species in the lichen genus Physcia (Ascomycota) with a unique thallus morphology. - Mycotaxon 90, 2: 301 - 306.

  3. Fink, B., 1910: The lichens of Minnesota. - Contr. United States Nat. Herb. 14: 1 - 269. I - XVii.

  4. Glavich, D. A. & L. H. Geiser, 2004: Dermatocarpon meiophyllizum Vainio in the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 21, 3: 137 - 140.

  5. Heiðmarsson, S., 2003: Molecular study of Dermatocarpon miniatum (Verrucariales) and allied taxa. - Mycol. Res. 107,4: 459 - 468.

  6. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Herzogia 11: 115 - 132.

  7. Thomson, J. W.,1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. Macrolichens. pp. 504.
  8. Thomson, J. W., 1990: Ramalina unifolia sp. nov. from North America. - Bryologist 93, 3: 341 - 342.

  9. Thomson, J. W.,1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. Microlichens. pp. 675.

  10. Wetmore, C. M., 1981: Lichens of Voyagerus National Park. - Bryologist 84: 482 - 491.
  11. Willson, G. D. & T. W. Vinyard, 1986: Changes in the lichen flora of Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota. - Prairie Naturalist 18: 9 - 14.

 

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  1. Advaita, M. K., C. A. Morse & D. Ladd, 2016: Lichens, lichenicolous fungi, and allied fungi of Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota, U.S.A., revisited. - Opuscula Philolichenum 15: 56-81.
  2. Ahti, T. & S. Hyvonen, 1985: Cladina stygia, a common, overlooked species of reindeer lichen. - Annales Botanici Fennici 22: 223-229.

  3. Bennett, J. P. & C. M. Wetmore, 1997: Chemical element concentrations in four lichens on a transect entering Voyageurs National Park. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 37: 173-185.
  4. Bennett, J. P. & C. M. Wetmore, 1999: Changes in element contents of selected lichens over 11 years in northern Minnesota, USA. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 41: 75-82.
  5. Bennett, J. P. & C. M. Wetmore, 2010: Lichen diversity changes along the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis-St. Paul urban area. - Bryologist 113, 2: 252-259.
  6. Brinker, S. R. & P. A. Scott, 2017: Leptogium rivulare (Ach.) Mont. new to Minnesota, from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. - Evansia 34, 2: 54-60.
  7. Cole, M. S. & D. L. Hawksworth, 2001: Lichenicolous fungi, mainly from the USA, including Patriciomyces gen. nov. - Mycotaxon 77: 305-338.

  8. Ertz, D., C. Christnach, M. Wedin, P. Diederich, 2005: A world monograph of the genus Plectocarpon (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales). - Bibliotheca Lichenologica 91: 1 - 155.
  9. Esslinger, T. L., 2004: A new North American species in the lichen genus Physcia (Ascomycota) with a unique thallus morphology. - Mycotaxon 90, 2: 301 - 306.
  10. Esslinger, T. L. & K. L. Dillman, 2010: Physconia grumosa in North America. - Bryologist 113, 1: 77-80.

  11. Farris, M. A., 1998: The effects of rock climbing on the vegetation of three Minnesota cliff systems. - Canadian Journal of Botany 76: 1981-1990.
  12. Fink, B., 1895: Lichens collected by Dr. C. C. Parry in Wisconsin and Minnesota in 1848. - Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 2: 137.
  13. Fink, B., 1896: Contributions to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota. - Bull. Minnesota botanical studies 1896: 693-701.
  14. Fink, B., 1896: Contributions to a knowledge to the Lichens of Minnesota, I. Lichens of the Lake of the Woods. - Bull. Minnesota botanical studies 9: 644-673.
  15. Fink, B., 1897: Contributions to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota, II. Lichens of Minneapolis and vicinity. - \Bull. Minnesota botanical studies 9: 703 - 725.
  16. Fink, B., 1898: Contributions to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota, III. The rock lichens of Taylors Falls. - Minnesota Botanical Studies I: 1-18.
  17. Fink, B., 1899: Contributions to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota, IV. Lichens of the Lake Superior Region. V. Lichens of Minnesota Valley and southwestern Minnesota. - Minnesota Botanical Studies 18-19: 215 - 329.
  18. Fink, B., 1902: Contribution to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota. VI. Lichens of northwestern Minnesota. - Minnesota Botanical Studies VI: 657 - 709.
  19. Fink, B., 1903: Contributions to a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota. VII. Lichens of the northern boundary. - Minnesota Botanical Studies\ 18, 3. ser., Pt. 2: 167-236.
  20. Fink, B., 1903: Some common types of lichen formations. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 30: 412 - 418.
  21. Fink, B., 1910: The lichens of Minnesota. - Contrib. U.S. Natl. Herb. 14: 1-xvii, 1-269.
  22. Frost, W. D., 1894: Determinations of some Minnesota lichens. - Minnesota Botanical Studies 9: 81-85.

  23. Glenn, M. G., M. S. Cole, S. L. Webb, C. M. Hale, 1998: Corticolous lichens and bryophytes: preliminary surveys of old growth and managed northern hardwood stands in Minnesota. - In: Glenn, MG/Harris, RC/Dirig, R/Cole, MS (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp. 407-422.
  24. Glenn, M. G., S. L. Webb, 1997: Lichens as indicators of forest integrity. - In: Türk, R. & R. Zorer, (eds.): Progress and problems in lichenology in the nineties. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica xx: 155-164.
  25. Glenn, M. G., S. L. Webb & M. S. Cole, 1998: Forest integrity at anthropogenic edges: air pollution disrupts bioindicators. - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 51: 163-169.

  26. Hafellner, J., G. Herzog and H. Mayrhofer, 2008: Zur Diversität von lichenisierten und lichenicolen Pilzen in den Ennstaler Alpen (Österreich: Steiermark, Oberösterreich). - Mitteilungen der Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines für Steiermark 137: 131-204.
  27. Herre, A. C., 1910: Lichens of Minnesota. - The Plant World 13: 249-252.
  28. Hoffman, G. R. & A. A. Boe, 1977: Ecological study of epiphytic cryptogams on Populus deltoides in northeastern South Dakota and adjacent Minnesota. - Bryologist 80: 32 - 47.

  29. 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.

  30. Johansson, P. & P. B. Reich, 2005: Population size and fire intensity determine post-fire abundance in grassland lichens. - Applied Vegetation Science 8: 193 - 198.
  31. Johansson, P., C. M. Wetmore, D. J. Carlson, P. B. Reich, G. Thor, 2006: Habitat preference, growth form, vegetative dispersal and population size of lichens along a wildfire severity gradient. - Bryologist 109, 4: 527 - 540.

  32. Knowles, R. D., J. Pastor & D. D. Biesboer, 2006: Increased soil nitrogen associated with dinitrogen-fixing, terricolous lichens of the genus Peltigera in northern Minnesota. - Oikos 114, 1: 37 - 48.
  33. Obermayer, W., 2009: Lichenotheca Graecensis, Fasc. 17 (Nos 321-340). - Fritschiana (Graz) 65: 1-6.
  34. Pammel, L. H., 1907: A comparative study of the vegetation of swamp, clay, and sandstone areas in western Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern, central and southeastern Iowa. - Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci 10: 32-126.
  35. Pearson, L. C., 1969: Influence of temperature and humidity on distribution of lichens in a Minnesota bog. - Ecology 50: 740-746.
  36. Pearson, LC. & D. B. Lawrence, 1965: Lichens as microclimate indicators in northwestern Minnesota. - Amer. Midl. Nat. 74: 257-268.
  37. Printzen, C. & V. Otte, 2005: Biatora longispora, new to Europe, and a revised key to European and Macaronesian Biatora species. - Graphis Scripta 17, 2: 56-61.
  38. Printzen, C. & T. Tønsberg, 2004: New and interesting Biatora-species, mainly from North America. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 8, 1: 343-357.

  39. Riddle, L. W., 1910: (Review of) The lichens of Minnesota. - Bryologist 13: 97 - 100.

  40. Schmitt, I., 2010: Looking at lichens. - Minnesota Plant Press 29, 2: 5.
  41. Scholz, P., 2008: [Review of:] J. Walewski: Lichens of the North Woods. Kollath & Stensaas Publishing, Duluth. 152 pages. 2007. - International Lichenological Newsletter 40(2): 17.
  42. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) [Die disjunkte Verbreitung einiger nordamerikanischer corticoler, sich vegetativ verbreitender Arten der Gattung Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenisierte Ascomyceten)]. - Herzogia 11: 115-132.

  43. Thomson, J. W., 1954: Lichens of the 1951 foray to the North Shore of Lake Superior. - Bryologist 57(4): 278-291.
  44. Vitt, D. H. & N. G. Slack, 1984: Niche diversification of Sphagnum relative to environmental factors in northern Minnestota peatlands. - Canadian J. Bot. 62: 1409 - 1430.

  45. Walewski, J., 2007: Lichens of the North Woods. - Kollath+Stensaas Publishing, Duluth. 152 pp.
  46. Wetmore, C. M., 1978: Bruce Fink's lichen collections in Minnesota. - Michigan Botanist 17: 103-112.
  47. Wetmore, C. M., 1980: Herbarium computerization at the University of Minnesota. - Systematic Botany 4: 339-350.
  48. Wetmore, C. M., 1981: Lichen studies on Allison Savanna. - Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 47: 2 - 3.
  49. Wetmore, C. M., 1983: Lichen survival in a burned savanna. - Michigan Botanist 22: 47-52.
  50. Wetmore, C. M., 1997: Schedae Lichenes Exsiccati, Distributed by the University of Minnesota. Fasc. 1 (1-25). 1 October 1997. - . 10 (unnumbered) pp.
  51. Wetmore, C. M., 1998: Schedae Lichenes Exsiccati, Distributed by the University of Minnesota. Fasc. 2 (26-50). 1 June 1998. - . 10 (unnumbered) pp.
  52. Wetmore, C. M., 1998: Schedae Teloschistaceae Exsiccati. - . 11 (unnumbered) pp.
  53. Wetmore, C. M., 1999: Schedae Lichenes Exsiccati, Distributed by the University of Minnesota. Fasc. 3 (51-75). 1 Dec. 1999. - . 10 (unnumbered) pp.
  54. Wetmore, C. M., 2000: Schedae Lichenes Exsiccati, Distributed by the University of Minnesota. Fasc. 4-5 (76-125). 1 Oct. 2000. - . 17 (unnumbered) pp.
  55. Wetmore, C. M., 2009: New species of Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) from North America. - Bryologist 112, 2: 379-386.
  56. Wheeler, G. A., 1999: New localities for Buellia nigra in Minnesota and the first report of this crustose lichen from South Dakota. - Michigan Botanist 38, 4: 51-56.