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

 

  1. Almborn, O., 1963: Studies in the lichen family Teloschistaceae I. - Bot. Not. 116, Fasc. 2.
  2. Aragon, G., I. Martínez & M. A. G. Otálora, 2004: The lichen Leptogium subaridum, a new Mediterranean-NW American disjunction. - Lichenologist 36, 2: 163 - 165.

  3. Esslinger, T. L., 1971: Cetraria idahoensis, a new species of lichen endemic to western North America. - Bryologist 74: 364-369.

  4. Feige, G. B., M. Geyer & G. Follmann, 1989: Erster Nachweis flechtenspezifischer Sekundärstoffe in der aquatischen 'Gallertflechte' Hydrothyria venosa Russ. - Herzogia 8: 69-75.

  5. Geiser, L. H., D. A. Glavich, A. G. Mikulin, A. R. Ingersoll & M. Hutten, 2004: New records of rare and unusual coastal lichens from the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 21, 3: 104 - 110.
  6. Glavich, D. A. & L. H. Geiser, 2004: Dermatocarpon meiophyllizum Vainio in the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 21, 3: 137 - 140.
  7. Glavich, D. A. & L. H. Geiser, 2007: New records of Leptogium rivale and Peltigera hydrothyria in the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 24: 6 - 9.
  8. 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.
  9. Gyelnik, V., 1932: Some lichens of Oregon. - Mycologia 24: 342 - 344.

  10. Hale, M. E., 1971: Parmelia squarrosa, a new species in section Parmelia. - Phytologia 22: 29.
  11. Heidmarsson, S., 2003: Molecular study of Dermatocarpon miniatum (Verrucariales) and allied taxa. - Mycol. Res. 107,4: 459 - 468.
  12. Hodkinson, B. P., J. C. Lendemer & T. L. Esslinger, 2010: Parmelia barrenoae, a macrolichen new to North America and Africa. - North American Fungi 5, 3: 1 - 5.

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

  14. McCune, B., 2007: Lichens from the Matterhorn and Ice Lake, Northeastern Oregon. - Evansia 24, 3: 72 - 75.
  15. Miller, J. E. D., A. Rossman, R. Rosentreter & J. Ponzetti, 2011: Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present. - North American Fungi 6, 2: 1-14.
  16. Muir, P. S., A. M. Shirazi & J. Patrie, 1997: Seasonal growth dynamics in the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria. - Bryologist 100,4: 458 - 464.

  17. Ostrofsky, A. & W. C. Denison, 1980: Ascospore discharge and germination in Xanthoria polycarpa. - Mycologia 72: 1171 - 1179.

  18. Printzen, C. & G. Kantvilas, 2004: Hertelidea, genus novum Stereocaulacearum (Ascomycetes lichenisati). - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Festschrift Hannes Hertel 88: 539 - 553.
  19. Printzen, C., S. Ekman & T. Tønsberg, 2003: Phylogeography of Cavernularia hultenii: evidence of slow genetic drift in a widely disjunct lichen. - Molecular Ecology 12: 1473 - 1486.

  20. Sarrión, F. J., G. Aragón, J. Hafellner, V. J. Rico & A. R. Burgaz, 2003: Two new species of Mycobilimbia from Spain. - Lichenologist 35: 1 - 10.
  21. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Herzogia 11: 115 - 132.
  22. Spribille, T. & M. Hauck, 2003: Pyrrhospora gowardiana, a new montane lichen from Western North America (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 106, 4: 560 - 564.
  23. Stenroos, S., E. Stocker-Wörgötter, I. Yoshimura, L. Myllys, A. Thell & J. Hyvönen, 2003: Culture experiments and DNA sequence data confirm the identity of Lobaria photomorphs. - Can. J. Bot. 81: 232 - 247.

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

  26. Tuckerman, E., 1874: Two lichens of Oregon. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 5: 20.

 

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  1. Ahti, T., 2007: Further studies on the Cladonia verticillata group (Lecanorales) in East Asia and western North America. - In: A. Frisch, U. Lange and B. Staiger: Lichenologische Nebenstunden. Contributions to Lichen Taxonomy and Ecology in Honour of Klaus Kalb. Bibliotheca Lichenologica No. 96. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 5-19.
  2. Bennett, J. P., 2009: A lichen that grows on Equisetum. - Evansia 26(3): 128-130.
  3. Breuss, O., 2001: Helocarpon lesdainii (Lichens, Helocarpaceae) in the Pacific Northwest. - Bryologist 104, 4: 600-601.
  4. Breuss, O., 2009: A synopsis of the lichen genus Placopyrenium (Verrucariaceae), with descriptions of new taxa and a key to all species. - In: A. Aptroot, M. R. D. Seaward and L. B. Sparrius: Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichens. Liber Amicorum Harrie Sipman. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 99. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 93-112.
  5. Brodo, I. M., 1995: Koerberiella (Porpidiaceae, Ascomycotina), a new genus of lichens for North America. - Bryologist 98, 4: 609-611.

  6. Camacho, F. J., N. Otting & T. Lebel, 1997: Preliminary fungal and bryophyte species list of McDonald-Dunn Research Forest. - In: Kaye, TN/Liston, A/Love, RM/Luoma, DL/Meinke, RJ/Wilson, MV (eds.): Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, pp. 288-296.
  7. Carlberg, T., 2003: Pacific Northwest lichens in northern California. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 10, 1: 7-8.
  8. Cooke, W. B., G. Baker & C. L. Leach, 1967: The 1962 Oregon foray. - Mycologia 59: 519-524.
  9. Coppins, B. J. & T. Tønsberg, 2001: A new xanthone-containing Micarea from northwest Europe and the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Lichenologist 33, 2: 93-96.

  10. Denison, W. C., D. M. Tracy, F. M. Rhaodes & M. Sherwood, 1972: Direct, nondestructive measurement of biomass and structure in living old-growth Douglas-fir. - In: Franklin et al. (eds.): Research on Coniferous Forest Ecosystems: First Year Progress in the Coniferous Forest Biome, US/IBP. Pcific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. Forest Service. U.S.D.A., Portland, Oregon, pp. 147-158.
  11. Diederich, P., M. Zhurbenko & J. Etayo, 2002: The lichenicolous species of Odontotrema (syn. Lethariicola) (Ascomycota, Ostropales). - Lichenologist 34, 6: 479-501.

  12. Ekman, S., 1996: The corticolous and lignicolous species of Bacidia and Bacidina in North America. - Opera Botanica 127: 1-148.

  13. Frye, T. C., 1909: A few lichens and bryophytes from Mount Hood. - Bryologist 12: 6-7.

  14. Goward, T., 1985: Ahtiana, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae. - Bryologist 88: 367-371
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  15. Goward, T. and B. McCune, 2007: Hypogymnia canadensis (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from the Pacific Coast of North America. - Bryologist 110, 4: 808-811.
  16. 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, 4: 345-351.
  17. Grummann, V., 1968: Alte und neue Halbflechten. Ein neuer Flechtenparasit. Placynthium asperellum neu fur Europa. - Sydowia, Ann. Mycol. 22: 216 - 224.
  18. Gyelnik, V., 1934: Lichenes Sipeani ex Oregon. - Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Natl. Hung. 28: 278-284.

  19. Halonen, P., 2000: Usnea pacificana, sp. nov. and U. wasmuthii (lichenized Ascomycetes) in Pacific North America. - The Bryologist 103(1): 38-43.
  20. Hammer, S., 1991: A preliminary synopsis of the species of Cladonia in California and adjacent Oregon. - Mycotaxon 40(1): 169-197.
  21. Hammer, S., 2001: A new Cladonia from California. - Bryologist 104(2): 226 - 229.
  22. Holthausen, R., C. Meslow et al. 1993: Terrestrial forest ecosystem assessment. - In: Thomas, JW et al (ed.): Forest Ecosystem Management: An Ecological, Economic, and Social Assessment. United States Government (USDA, USDI, USDC & EPA), Washington, pp. 212pages.

  23. Jørgensen, P. M., 2000: Survey of the lichen family Pannariaceae on the American continent, north of Mexico. - The Bryologist 103, 4: 670 - 704.

  24. Jørgensen, P. M. & T. Tønsberg, 2010: Leptogium insigne, a new species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - In: J. Hafellner, I. Kärnefelt and V. Wirth: Diversity and Ecology of Lichens in Polar and Mountain Ecosystems. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 104: 241-245.
  25. Keon, D. B., 2002: Fertile Usnea longissima in the Oregon Coast Range. - Lichenologist 34(1): 13-17.
  26. Keon, D. B. & P. S. Muir, 2002: Growth of Usnea longissima across a variety of habitats in the Oregon Coast Range. - Bryologist 105: 233 - 242.

  27. Larson, D. W., U. Matthes-Sears & T. H. Nash, 1986: The ecology of Ramalina menziesii. I. Geographical variation in form. - Canadian Journal of Botany 63: 2062-2068.

  28. Müller, J., 1889: Lichenes Oregonenses in Rocky Mountains, Washington Territory, insula Vancouver et territoriis vicinis Americae occidentalis a cl. Dr. Julio Roell anno praeterlapso lecti et a cl. Dr. Dieck communicavit quos determinavit. - Flora (Regensburg)\Flora 72: 362-366.
  29. Magnusson, A. H., 1939: Western American lichens, mainly from Oregon. - Meddel. Göteborgs Bot. Trädgard 13: 237-253.
  30. Martin, E. & B. McCune, 2002: Habitat models for survey-and-manage lichen species in the Western Oregon Cascades. - Inoculum - Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America 53, 3: 43.
  31. McCune, B., 1990: Rapid estimation of abundance of epiphytes on branches. - Bryologist 93, 1: 39-43.
  32. McCune, B., 1993: Gradients in epiphyte biomass in three Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests of different ages in western Oregon and Washington. - Bryologist 96, 3: 405-411.
  33. McCune, B., 1994: Using epiphyte litter to estimate epiphyte biomass. - Bryologist 97, 4: 396-401.
  34. McCune, B., 1996: Micarea botryoides new to North America. - Evansia 13, 2: 65-66.
  35. McCune, B., 1997: Biogeography of rare lichens from the coast of Oregon. - In: Kaye, TN/Liston, A/Love, RM/Luoma, DL/Meinke, RJ/Wilson, MV (eds.): Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, pp. 234-241.
  36. McCune, B., 1998: Hypotrachyna riparia, a new lichen from western North America. - Bryologist 101, 3: 448-450.
  37. McCune, B., F. Camacho & J. Ponzetti, 2002: Three new species of Trapeliopsis on soil in western North America. - Bryologist 105, 1: 78-85.
  38. McCune, B. & L. Geiser, 1997: Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest. - Oregon State University Press, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Corvallis. xiv + 386 pp.
  39. McCune, B., J. Hutchinson & S. Berryman, 2002: Concentration of rare epiphytic lichens along large streams in a mountainous watershed in Oregon, U.S.A. - Bryologist 105(3): 439-450.
  40. McCune, B. & R. Rosentreter, 1992: Texosporium sancti-jacobi, a rare western North American lichen. - Bryologist 95, 3: 329-333.
  41. McCune, B. & R. Rosentreter, 1997: Hypogymnia subphysodes new to North America. - Evansia 14, 3: 106.
  42. McHenry, G. & T. Tønsberg, 2002: Heterodermia sitchensis found in Oregon, U.S.A. - Evansia 19(4): 158-160.
  43. Miadlikowska, J., B. McCune & F. Lutzoni, 2002: Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, a new lichen from western North America. - Bryologist 105, 1: 1-10.
  44. Miller, H. A. & S. Shushan, 1964: The 1962 foray in Oregon of the American Bryological Society. - Bryologist 67(1): 60-72.
  45. Muir, P. S., A. M. Shirazi & J. Patrie, 1997 [1998]: Seasonal growth dynamics in the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria. - The Bryologist 100(4): 458-464.
  46. Muir, P. S., T. R. Rambo, R. W. Kimmerer & D. B. Keon, D. B. 2006: Influence of overstory removal on growth of epiphytic mosses and lichens in western Oregon. - Ecological Applications 16, 3: 1207-1221.

  47. Neitlich, P. N. & B. McCune, 1997: Hotspots of epiphytic lichen diversity in two young managed forests. - Conservation Biology 11, 1: 172-182.
  48. Nelson, 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.
  49. Norby, RJ/ Sigal, LL 1989: Nitrogen fixation in the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. - Oecologia 79(4): 566-568.
  50. Nordin, A., 1999: Buellia species with pluriseptate spores: new and unrecorded species in North America. - Bryologist 102(2): 249-264.

  51. Oregon Natural Heritage Program, 1998: Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species of Oregon. - Oregon Natural Heritage Program, Portland, Oregon. 92 pp.
  52. Oregon Natural Heritage Program 2001: Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Oregon. - Oregon Natural Heritage Program, Portland, Oregon. 94 (98 pp. PDF) pp.
  53. Otto, G., 1983: Tholurna dissimilis well established in western North America. - The Bryologist 86: 263 - 265.

  54. Palmer, FE/ Staley, JT/ Ryan, B 1990: Ecophysiology of microcolonial fungi and lichens on rocks in northeastern Oregon. - New Phytologist 116: 613 - 620.
  55. Peck, J. E., 1997: Commercial moss harvest in Northwestern Oregon: describing the epiphyte communities. - Northwest Science 71(3): 186-195.
  56. Peck, J. E., 1997: The association of commercially harvestable bryophytes and their host species in northwestern Oregon. - Bryologist 100, 3: 383 - 393.
  57. Peck, JE/ McCune, B 1997: Remnant trees and canopy lichen communities in western Oregon: a retrospective approach. - Ecological Applications 7(4): 1181-1187.
  58. Peck, J. E. & B. McCune, 1998: Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation of epiphytes. - Biological Conservation 86: 299-305.
  59. Peck, J. E. & P. S. Muir, 2001: Harvestable epiphytic bryophytes and their accumulation in central western Oregon. - Bryologist 104, 2: 181-190.
  60. Peterson, E. B., 1997: Lichens in the Klamath region: What do we know and why have we not found endemics. - In: Beigel, JK/Jules, ES/Snitkin, B (eds.): Proceedings of the First Conference on Siskiyou Ecology. Siskiyou Regional Education Project, Portland, pp. 120-126.
  61. Peterson, E. B. & B. McCune, 2001: Diversity and succession of epiphytic macrolichen communities in low-elevation managed conifer forests in Western Oregon. - Journal of Vegetation Science 12, 4: 511 - 524.
  62. Peterson, EB/ McCune, B 2003: The importance of hotspots for lichen diversity in forests of western Oregon. - Bryologist 106, 2: 246-256.
  63. Peterson, EB/ Rikkinen, J 1998: Stenocybe fragmenta, a new species of Mycocaliciaceae with fragmenting spores. - Mycologia 90(6): 1087 - 1090.
  64. Peterson, EB/ Greene, DM/ McCune, B/ Peterson, ET/ Hutten, MA/ Weisberg, P/ Rosentreter, R 1998: Sulcaria badia, a rare lichen in western North America. - Bryologist 101(1): 112 - 115.
  65. Pike, L., 1981: Estimation of lichen biomass and production with special reference to the use of ratios. - In: D. T. Wicklow & G. C. Carroll (eds.): The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem. Marcel Dekker, New York and Basal, pp. 533-552.
  66. Pike, L. H., 1972: Tholurna dissimilis in Oregon. - Bryologist 75: 578-580.
  67. Pike, LH 1973: Lichens and bryophytes of a Willamette Valley oak forest. - Northwest Sci. 47: 149-158.
  68. Pike, LH/ Denison, WC/ Tracy, DM/ Sherwood, MA/ Rhoades, FM 1975: Floristic survey of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes growing on old-growth conifers in western Oregon. - Bryologist 78: 389-402.
  69. Pike, LH/ Rydell, RA/ Denison, WC 1977: A 400-year-old Douglas fir tree and its epiphytes: biomass, surface area, and their distribution. - Canad. Jour. For. Res. 7: 680-699.
  70. Pike, LH/ Tracy, DM/ Sherwood, MA/ Nelson, D 1972: Estimates of biomass and fixed nitrogen of epiphytes from old-growth Douglas-fir. - In: J. F. Franklin et al.: Research on Coniferous Forest Ecosystems: First Year Progress in the Coniferous Forest Biome, US/IBP. Pacific Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S.D.A., Portland, Oregon, pp. 177-187.
  71. Ponzetti, JM/ McCune, BP 2001: Biotic soil crusts of Oregon's shrub steppe: community composition in relation to soil chemistry, climate, and livestock activity. - The Bryologist 104(2): 212-225.
  72. Printzen, C. & T. Tønsberg, 1999 [2000]: The lichen genus Biatora in northwestern North America. - Bryologist 102(4): 692-713.

  73. Ra, HSY/ Geiser, LH/ Crang, RFE 2005: Effects of season and low-level air pollution on physiology and element content of lichens from the U.S. Pacific Northwest. - Science of the Total Environment 343: 155-167.
  74. Reynolds, DR/ Taylor, JW (eds.) 1993: The Fungal Holomorph: Mitotic, Meiotic and Pleomorphic Speciation in Fungal Systematics. - CAB International, Wallingford. xvi + 375 pp.
  75. Rhoades, FM 1983: Distribution of thalli in a population of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria oregana and a model of population dynamics and production. - The Bryologist 86: 309-331.
  76. Rhoades, FM 1999: A Review of Lichen and Bryophyte Elemental Content Literature with Reference to Pacific Northwest Species. - USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Mountlake Terrace, Washington. 128 pp.
  77. Rikkinen, J., 1998 [1999]: Chaenotheca olivaceorufa (Caliciales) new to North America. - The Bryologist 101(4): 558-559.
  78. Rikkinen, J., 1999: Two new species of resinicolous Chaenothecopsis (Mycocaliciaceae) from western North America. - Bryologist 102, 3: 366-369.
  79. Rikkinen, J., 2003: Chaenothecopsis nigripunctata, a remarkable new species of resinicolous Mycocaliciaceae from western North America. - Mycologia 95, 1: 98-103.
  80. Rikkinen, J., 2003: Calicioid lichens and fungi in the forests and woodlands of western Oregon. - Acta Botanica Fennica 175: 1-41.
  81. Rikkinen, J., 2003: New resinicolous ascomycetes from beaver scars in western North America. - Annales Botanici Fennici 40: 443-450.
  82. Riley, J/ McCune, B/ Neitlich, P 1995: Range extensions of Usnea sphacelata in Oregon and Washington. - Evansia 12(1): 24 - 26.
  83. Root, H. T./ B. McCune, 2012: Regional patterns of biological soil crust lichen species composition related to vegetation, soils, and climate in Oregon, USA. - Journal of Arid Environments 79: 93-100.
  84. Root, H. T./ J. E. D. Miller B. McCune, 2011: Biotic soil crust lichen diversity and conservation in shrub-steppe habitats of Oregon and Washington. - The Bryologist 114(4): 796-812.
  85. Rosentreter, R., 1998: Notes on Aspicilia reptans complex, with descriptions of two new species. - 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. 163-170.
  86. Rosentreter, R., 2001: New, rare, and interesting lichen taxa collected on the 2000 ABLS, field trip "Oregon Steppe to the Coast"; led by Dr. Bruce McCune. Aug. 10-13, 2000. - Evansia 18(4): 129 - 132.
  87. Rosso, AL/ McCune, B 2003: Exploring the effects of mollusk herbivory on an epiphytic lichen community. - Evansia 20(1): 15-21.
  88. Rosso, AL/ McCune, B/ Rambo, TR 2000: Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape. - Bryologist 103(1): 117-127.
  89. Rosso, AL/ McCune, B/ Tønsberg, T/ Printzen, C 1999: Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, U.S.A. - Evansia 16(3): 137 - 142.
  90. Santesson, R/ Tønsberg, T 1994: Arthrorhaphis aeruginosa and A. olivaceae, two new lichenicolous fungi. - Lichenologist 26(3): 295-299.
  91. Schmull, M. & T. Spribille, 2005: Schaereria dolodes (Nyl. ex Hasse) Schmull & T. Sprib.: a second corticolous species in the genus. - Lichenologist 37(6): 527-533.
  92. Sheard, JW 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.
  93. Sheard, J. W. & H. Mayrhofer, 2002: New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105, 4: 645 - 672.
  94. Sheppard, P. R., R. J. Speakman, C. Farris & M. L. Witten, 2007: Multiple environmental monitoring techniques for assessing spatial patterns of airborne tungsten. - Environmental Science & Technology 41, 2: 406-410.
  95. Sherwood-Pike, M 1985: New and unusual Ascomycetes from the western United States. - Sydowia II 38: 267-277.
  96. Shirazi, AM/ Muir, PS/ McCune, B 1996: Environmental factors influencing the distribution of the lichens Lobaria oregana and L. pulmonaria. - Bryologist 99(1): 12-18.
  97. Sillett, S. C., 1994: Growth rates of two epiphytic cyanolichen species at the edge and in the interior of a 700-year-old Douglas fir forest in the western Cascades of Oregon. - Bryologist 97(3): 321-324.
  98. Sillett, SC 1995: Branch epiphyte assemblages in the forest interior and on the clearcut edge of a 700-year-old Douglas fir canopy in western Oregon. - Bryologist 98(3): 301 - 312.
  99. Sillett, SC/ McCune, B 1998: Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in douglas-fir forest canopies. - Bryologist 101(1): 20-31.
  100. Sillett, SC/ McCune, B/ Peck, JE/ Rambo, TR 2000: Four years of epiphyte colonization in Douglas-fir forest canopies. - The Bryologist 103(4): 661-669.
  101. Sillett, SC/ McCune, B/ Peck, JE/ Rambo, TR/ Ruchty, A 2000: Dispersal limitations of epiphytic lichens result in species dependent on old-growth forests. - Ecological Applications 10(3): 789-799.
  102. Sillett, SC/ Rambo, TR 2000: Vertical distribution of dominant epiphytes in Douglas-fir forests of the central Oregon Cascades. - Northwest Science 74(1): 44-49.
  103. Sipe, F P 1939: Lichens of the upper Willamette Valley. - Bryologist 42: 12-16.
  104. Sipe, F. P., 1943: Lichens of Crater Lake National Park. - Bryologist 46: 135 - 138.
  105. Sochting, U., 2004: Caloplaca kamczatica and C. obesimarginata sp. nov, two species of temperate, Pacific North America. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 34, 1: 399-403.
  106. Spencer, S 2001: Effects of coal dust on species composition of mosses and lichens in an arid environment. - Journal of Arid Environments 49(4): 843-853.
  107. Spencer, S/ Tinnin, R 1997: Effects of coal dust on plant growth and species composition in an arid environment. - Journal of Arid Environments 37: 475-485.
  108. Spribille, T. & M. Hauck, 2003: Pyrrhospora gowardiana, a new montane lichen from western North America (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 106, 4: 560-564.
  109. Spribille, T. and C. Printzen 2007: Lecidea rubrocastanea, a new lichen species from conifer bark and wood in interior western North America (Lecanorales, lichenized ascomycetes). - Lichenologist 39(4): 339-347.
  110. Tavares, I/ Tucker, S/ Moe, R/ Wright, D (eds.) 1997: Bulletin of the California Lichen Society. Vol. 4. No. 1. Summer 1997. - . 18 pp.
  111. Tuckerman, E., 1866: Lichenes of California, Oregon and the Rocky Mountains; so far as yet known. With an appendix. - J. S. & C. Adams\Amherst. pp.
  112. Wetmore, C. M., 1980: A new species of Nephroma from North America. - The Bryologist 83: 243 - 247.

  113. Hardman, A. & B. McCune 2010: Bryoid layer response to soil disturbance by fuel reduction treatments in a dry conifer forest. - Bryologist 113(2): 235-245.
  114. Fryday, A. M., 2007: Additional lichen records from New Zealand 47. Coccotrema corallinum Messuti and C. pocillarium (C. E. Cumm.) Brodo. - Australasian Lichenology 61: 3-5.
  115. Allen, J. L./ B. P. Hodkinson/ C. R. Björk, 2012: A major range expansion for Platismatia wheeleri. - North American Fungi 7(10): 1-12.
  116. McCune, B. & B. A. Caldwell 2009: A single phosphorus treatment doubles growth of cyanobacterial lichen transplants. - Ecology 90(2): 567-570.
  117. McCune, B. and L. Geiser 2009: Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest. Second Edition. - Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. 464 pp.
  118. McCune, B. and S. Altermann 2009: Letharia gracilis (Parmeliaceae), a new species from California and Oregon. - The Bryologist 112(2): 375-378.
  119. McCune, B., K. Glew, P. Nelson and J. Villella 2007: Lichens from the Matterhorn and Ice Lake, northeastern Oregon. - Evansia 24(3): 72-75.
  120. McCune, B., S. Jovan and A. Hardman 2008: Changes in forage lichen biomass after insect outbreaks and fuel reduction treatments in the Blue Mountains, Oregon. - North American Fungi 3(4): 1-15.
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  121. Hodkinson, B. P., J. C. Lendemer and T. L. Esslinger 2010: Parmelia barrenoae, a macrolichen new to North America and Africa. - North American Fungi 5(3): 1-5.
  122. Berryman, S./ McCune, B. 2006: Epiphytic lichens along gradients in topography and stand structure in western Oregon, USA. - Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(2): 1-38.
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