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

 

  1. 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.

  2. Howe, R. H., 1909: Lichens of the Mount Monadnock Region, N.H.. No. 3. - Bryologist 12: 31 - 32.

  3. Knudsen, K., 2007: Acarospora smaragdula in North America. - Evansia 24: 94 - 96.

  4. Nelsen, P. R., J. Walton, H. Root & T. Spribille, 2011: Hypogymnia pulverata (Parmeliaceae) and Collema leptaleum (Collemataceae), two macrolichens new to Alaska. - North American Fungi 6, 7: 1 - 8.

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

  7. Spribille, T. & H. T. Lumbsch, 2010: A new species of Elixia (Umbilicariales) from Greece. - Lichenologist 42, 4: 365 - 371.

 

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    Allen, B. 2015: Field guide to the New England alpine summits [Review of: Slack, N. C. & A. W. Bell. 2013. Field Guide to the New England Alpine Summits. Mountaintop Flora and Fauna in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Third Edition. 191 pp. Appalachian Mountain Club Books. Boston, Massachusetts]. - The Bryologist 118(3): 352-353.
  1. Bliss, L. C., 1963: Alpine plant communities of the Presidential Range, New Hampshire. - Ecology 44, 4: 678 - 697.
  2. Bliss, L. C., 1966: Plant productivity in alpine environments on Mt. Washington, New Hampshire. - Ecol. Monographs 36: 125 - 155.

  3. Capers, R. S. & N. G. Slack, 2017: A baseline study of alpine snowbed and rill communities on Mount Washington, NH. - Rhodora 118, 976: 345-381.
  4. 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.

  5. Durfee, T., 1915: Lichens of the Mount Monadnock Region. N.H., No. 6. - Bryologist 18: 51.
  6. Durfee, T., 1916: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock region, N.H. No. 7. - Bryologist 19: 65-66.
  7. Durfee, T., 1917: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock region, N.H. No. 8. - Bryologist 20: 47-48.
  8. Durfee, T., 1917: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock region, N.H. No. 9. - Bryologist 20: 99.
  9. Durfee, T., 1918: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock region, N.H. No. 10. - Bryologist 21:18.
  10. Durfee, T., 1919: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock region, N.H. No. 11. - Bryologist 22: 15 - 16.

  11. Francescato, V., M. Scotton, D. J. Zarin, J. C. Innes & D. M. Bryant, 2001: Fifty years of natural revegetation on a landslide in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire, U.S.A. - Canadian Journal of Botany 79: 1477 - 1485.

  12. Hinds, J. W. & P. L. Hinds, 2007: The macrolichens of New England. - Memoirs New York Bot. Garden 96: 1-584.

  13. Holtzman, R. B., 1966: Natural levels of lead-210, polonium-210 and radium-226 in humans and biota of the Arctic. - Nature 210: 1094 - 1097.
  14. Howe, R. H., 1906: Lichens of Mount Monadnock, New Hampshire. - Amer. Naturalist 40: 661 - 665.
  15. Howe, R. H., 1908: Lichens of the Mount Monadnock region, N.H. - Bryologist 11: 35-38.
  16. Howe, R. H., 1908: Lichens of the Mount Monadnock region, New Hampshire, No. 2. - Bryologist 11: 74.
  17. Howe, R. H., 1909: Lichens of Mt. Monadnock Region, N.H., No. 4. - Bryologist 12: 59 - 60.
  18. Howe, R. H., 1910: Lichens of the Mount Monadnock region, N.H., No. 5. - Bryologist 13: 119 - 121.

  19. Lang, G. E., W. A. Reiners & L. H. Pike, 1980: Structure and biomass dynamics of epiphytic lichen communities of balsam fir forests in New Hampshire. - Ecology 61: 541 - 550.
  20. Llano, G. A., 1941: Some aspects of the lichen flora of Mount Washington. - Mount Washington Observatory News Bulletin 9: 4 - 5.

  21. Mayrhofer, H., 1987: Ergänzende Studien zur Taxonomie der Gattung Protothelenella. - Herzogia 7: 313 - 342.
  22. Merrill, G. K., 1920: Lichens of the Mt. Monadnock Region, N.H., Nr. 12. - Bryologist 23: 78.

  23. Russell, J. L., 1843: Some cryptogamic plants of Kearsarge mountain, New Hampshire. - Hovey's Magaz. of Bot. and Hort. 9: 140.

  24. Selva, S. B., 2010: New and interesting calicioid lichens and fungi from eastern North America. - The Bryologist 113(2): 272-276.
  25. Stanley, Oran B., 1938: Indicator significance of lesser vegetation in the Yale Forest near Keene, New Hampshire. - Ecology 19: 188 - 207.

  26. Whitney, G. G. & R. E. Moeller, 1982: An analysis of the vegetation of Mt. Cardigan, New Hampshire; a rocky, subalpine New England summit. - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 109: 177 - 188.