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

 

  1. Andreas, B. K., R. E. Showman & J. C. Lendemer, 2007: The 2006 combined Crum/Tuckerman Workshop in Ohio. - Evansia 24, 3: 55 - 71.
  2. Armitage, B., 1971: New county records for Ohio lichens. - Ohio Jour. Sci. 71: 244.

  3. Claassen, E., 1912: Alphabetical list of lichens collected in several counties of northern Ohio. - Ohio Nat. 12: 543 - 548.
  4. Claassen, E., 1917: Second alphabetical list of the lichens collected in several counties of northern Ohio. - Ohio J. Sci. 18: 62 - 63.
  5. Cooke, W. B., 1973: The 1968 Ohio foray. - Mycologia 65: 192 - 198.
  6. Corrington, L. J., 1921: The ascomycetes of Ohio V. The Peltigeraceae. - Ohio State Univ. Bull. 25: 354 - 359.

  7. Flenniken, D. & R. E. Showman, 1990: The macrolichens of Ohio: A revised checklist. - Ohio J. Sci. 90, 4: 130 - 132.

  8. Hambleton, J. C., 1910: A list of the lichens of Ohio. - Ohio Nat. 10: 41 - 43.
  9. Heidmarsson, S., 2003: Molecular study of Dermatocarpon miniatum (Verrucariales) and allied taxa. - Mycol. Res. 107, 4: 459 - 468.

  10. Knudsen, K., 2007: Acarospora. - Pp. 1 - 38 in Nash, T. H., Gries, C. & F. Bungartz: Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Volume 3. - Tempe.

  11. Showman, R. E., 1977: Additions to the lichen flora of Ohio. - Ohio Jour. Sci. 77: 26 - 27.
  12. Showman, R. E., 1981: Additions to the lichen flora of Ohio - II. - Ohio Journal of Science 81: 178 - 179.

  13. Wolfe, J. N., 1940: A catalog of the lichens of Ohio. - Bull. Ohio Biological Survey 7: 1 - 50.

 

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  1. Andreas, B., 2012: 2012 Fall Forray: Monroe County, Ohio. - Obelisk 9, 1: 10-14.
  2. Andreas, B. K., R. E. Showman & M. H. Zloba, 2005: Formation of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association, and report of the first fall foray to the Edge of Appalachia Preserve System, Adams Co., Ohio. - Evansia 22, 3: 90-100.

  3. Bogue, E. E., 1893: Lichens of Ohio. - J. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist. 16: 37 -.

  4. Claassen, E., 1895: Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach., a survivor from the glacial time of Ohio. - Rep. Ohio St. Acad. Sci. 3: 19 - 21.
  5. Claassen, E., 1895: List of Cryptogamic plants (Musci, Hepaticae and Lichenes) of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. - Rep. Ohio St. Acad. Sci. 3: 22 - 24.
  6. Claassen, E., 1913: Caloplaca pyracea (Ach.) Th. Fr., a crustaceous lichen on the sandstone sidewalks of East Cleveland, Ohio. - Ohio Nat. 13: 99 - 100.
  7. Claassen, E., 1914: Caloplaca pyracea (Ach.) Th. Fr., eine Krustenflechte auf den Sandstein-Fußsteigen zu East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. - Hedwigia 54: 217 - 218.
  8. Claypole, E. W., 1894: Cryptogamic flora of Summit county. - Ann. Rep. Ohio State Acad. of Sci. 1: 46.
  9. Curtis, T. 2017: A study of the macrolichens of northeast Ohio. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14(1): 1-9.
  10. Curtis, T., 2017: New macrolichens for Ohio. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14(1): 29-31.

  11. Fink, B., 1909: Licheno-ecologic studies from Beechwood Camp. - Bryologist 12: 21 - 24.
  12. Fink, B., 1921: The Ascomycetes of Ohio. IV. the Lecideaceae. - Ohio State Univ. Bull 25: 334 - 351.
  13. Fink, B. & A. Richards, 1915: The Ascomycetes of Ohio. II. The Collemaceae. - Ohio State Univ. Bull 19: 35 - 70.
  14. Fischer, J. O. R., 1895: Lichens of Licking County, Ohio. - Bull. Scientific Lab. Denison Univ. 9: 11 - 14.
  15. Flenniken, DG 2004: New records for Myelochroa metarevoluta (Asahina) Hale in Ohio. - Evansia 21(1): 37.
  16. Flenniken, D. 2012: Hyperphyscia confusa- new lichen found in Ohio. - OBELISK 9(1): 2.
  17. Flenniken, D. 2012: White script lichen: new species discovered in Ohio. - OBELISK 9(1): 21.
  18. Fulford, M., 1937: Some Cladoniae from Southwestern Ohio. Cladoniae from Clermont, Brown, and Adams Counties. - Ohio J. Sci. 37: 295 - 300.

  19. Hambleton, J. C., 1906: Key to the families of Ohio lichens. - Ohio Nat. 7: 14 - 16.

  20. Kaucher, P. R. & J. A. Snider, 1982: The macrolichen flora of five Adams County nature preserves. - Ohio Journal of Science 82: 302-305.
  21. Kellermann, W. A. & W. C. Werner, 1893: Catalogue of Ohio Plants. - Report Geolog. Survey of Ohio 7: 286 - 299.
  22. Klips, B. 2011: Ohio moss and lichen associations. - OBELISK: Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 8(1): 3-6.
  23. Knudsen, K., J. C. Lendemer & R. C. Harris 2011: Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi -- no. 15: miscellaneous notes on species from eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 9: 45-75.
  24. Kurokawa, S., 2001: Taxonomic notes on Parmelia reparata (Parmeliaceae, Lichenes) and the related species. - Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Series B [Tokyo] 27, 1: 1 - 10.

  25. Lawrey, J. D., 1977: Trace element accumulation by plant species from a coal strip-mining area in Ohio. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 104: 368 - 375.
  26. Lawrey, J. D., 1977: X-ray emission microanalysis of Cladonia cristatella from a coal strip-mining area in Ohio. - Mycologia 69: 855 - 860.
  27. Lawrey, J. D. & E. D. Rudolph, 1975: Lichen accumulation of some heavy metals from acidic surface substrates of coal mine ecosystems in southeastern Ohio. - Ohio Jour. Sci. 75: 113 - 117.
  28. Lea, J., 1849: Catalogue of the Plants of Cincinnati, Ohio. - Philadelphia. pp.
  29. Legalley, E., E. Widom, M. P. S. Krekeler & D. C. Kuentz, 2013: Chemical and lead isotope constraints on sources of metal pollution in street sediment and lichens in southwest Ohio. - Applied Geochemistry 32: 195-203.
  30. Lendemer, J. C. 2017: New and interesting records of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Ohio. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14, 1: 9-16.

  31. Meininger, C. A., G. W. Uetz & J. A. Snider, 1985: Variation in epiphytic microcommunities (tardigrade-lichen-bryophyte assemblages) of the Cincinnati, Ohio area. - Urban Ecology 9: 45 - 61.
  32. Miller, D., 2008: Fungi of the Chance Creek area. - In: M. C. Garvin and J. Cooper: Living in the Vermilion River Watershed. Western Reserve Land Conservancy and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. 120 pages, pp. 50-53.
  33. Moldenke, M. N., 1943: The flora of the north Appalachian Experimental watershed and surrounding territory. - Soild Conservation Service USDA\Coshocton, Ohio. 56 pp. pp.
  34. Moldenke, M. N., 1944: A contribution to our knowledge of the wild and cultivated flora of Ohio. I. - Castanea 9: 1 - 80.
  35. Moldenke, M. N., 1946: A contribution to our knowledge of the wild and cultivated flora of Ohio - II. - Amer. Midl. Naturalist 35: 779-791.

  36. Neher, D. A., T. L. Walters, E. Tramer, T. R. Weicht, R. M. Veluci, K. Saiya-Cork, S. Will-Wolf, J. Toppin, J. Traub & J. R. Johansen, 2003: Biological soil crust and vascular plant communities in a sand savanna of northwestern Ohio. - Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 130, 4: 244-252.

  37. Perlmutter, G. B., 2006: Flakea papillata in North America. - Bryologist 109, 4: 566-569.

  38. Rubino, D. L. & B. C. McCarthy, 2003: Composition and ecology of macrofungal and myxomycete communities on oak woody debris in a mixed-oak forest of Ohio. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33, 11: 2151-2163.
  39. Rudolph, E. D., 1974: Lichens of Cedar Bog - past and present. - In: C. C. King & C. M. Frederick (eds.): Cedar Bog Symposium. Ohio Biol. Surv. Inform. Circ. Vol. 4. Ohio State University, Columbus, pp. 38-40.
  40. Rudolph, E. D., 1991: One hundred years of plant science 1891-1991, with an Ohio perspective. - Ohio Journal of Science 91: 104-107.

  41. Schumacher, B. & C. Schumacher, 2017: 2017 Fall foray, Morgan County. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association : 40-43.
  42. Schutte, J. A., 1977: Chromium in two corticolous lichens from Ohio and West Virginia. - Bryologist 80: 279-283.
  43. Showman, R. E., 1975: Lichens as indicators of air quality around a coal-fired power generating plant. - Bryologist 78: 1-6.
  44. Showman, R. E., 1979: Cold injury to lichens in southern Ohio. - Bryologist 82: 620 - 621.
  45. Showman, R. E., 1981: Lichen recolonization following air quality improvement. - The Bryologist 84: 492 - 497.
  46. Showman, R. E., 1987: Macrolichen flora of Crane Hollow, Hocking County, Ohio. - Ohio Journal of Science 87: 27 - 29.
  47. Showman, R. E., 1990: Lichen recolonization in the upper Ohio River valley. - Bryologist 93, 4: 427 - 428.
  48. Showman, R. E., 1997 [1998]: Continuing lichen recolonization in the upper Ohio River Valley. - Bryologist 100, 4: 478 - 481.
  49. Showman, R. E. & D. G. Flenniken, 2004: The Macrolichens of Ohio. - Bulletin of the Ohio Biological Survey, New Series, 14 (3), Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus. 279 pp.
  50. Showman, R. 2017: Found (alive)! Menegazzia terebrata. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14, 1: 26-27.
  51. Showman, R. & B. Andreas, 2017: 2017 Summer foray, Licking County. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14, 1: 17-19.
  52. Showman, R. & D. Flenniken, 2012: Crustose lichens in Ohio. - Obelisk 9, 1: 5-6.
  53. Showman, R. E. & J. C. Hendricks, 1989: Trace element content of Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale due to industrial emissions. - JAPCA, Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association 39: 317 - 320.
  54. Showman, R. E. & Klips, R. 2015: Common lichens of Ohio: field guide. - : 79.

  55. Taylor, C. J., 1967: The Lichens of Ohio. Part 1. Foliose lichens. - Biol. Notes Ohio Biol. Surv. 3: 1 - 147
  56. Taylor, C. J., 1968: Lichens of Ohio. Part 2. Fruticose and cladoniform lichens. - Biological Notes, Ohio Biological Survey / Biol. Notes Ohio Biol. Surv. 4: 153 - 227 + A1-A22.
  57. Tuckerman, E., 1849: Lichens. - In: Lea, T. G.: Catalogue of the plants, native and naturalized, collected in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the years 1834-1844. . T.K. and P.G. Collins\Philadelphia, pp. 44-48.

  58. Veluci, R. M., D. Neher & T. R. Weicht, 2006: Nitrogen fixation and leaching of biological soil crust communities in mesic temperate soils. - Microbial Ecology 51, 2: 189-196.

  59. Washburn, S. J., 2005: Epiphytic macrolichens of the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area — Part 1: Species lists and new county records. - Evansia 22, 4: 138-149.
  60. Washburn, S. J. & T. M. Culley, 2006: Epiphytic macrolichens of the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area — part II: distribution, diversity and urban ecology. - Bryologist 109, 4: 516-526.
  61. Wetmore, C. M., 1989: Lichens and air quality in Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Ohio. - Bryologist 92, 3: 273 - 281.
  62. Wolfe, J. N., R. T. Wareham & H. T. Scofield, 1949: Microclimates and macroclimate of Neotoma, a small valley in central Ohio. - Ohio Biol. Survey Bull. 8, 1: 1 - 267.
  63. Wolfe, J. N., 1942: Species isolations and a preglacial lake in southern Ohio. - Ohio J. Sci. 42: 2 - 12.

  64. Zloba, M., 2017: Wanted (alive)! Phaeophyscia leana. - OBELISK, Newsletter of the Ohio Moss and Lichen Association 14(1): 23-25.