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

 

  1. Anderson, R. A., 1967: Additions to the lichen flora of North America - II. - Bryologist 70: 393 - 343.
  2. Anderson, D. C. & S. R. Rushforth, 1977: The cryptogam flora of desert soil crusts in southern Utah, U.S.A. - Nova Hedwigia 28: 691-729.

  3. Bungartz, F. & A. M. Fryday, 2004: Buellia saurina belongs to the genus Rhizocarpon (Rhizocarpaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 107: 75 - 78.

  4. Flowers, S., 1954: Some lichens of Utah. - Utah Acad. Sci., Arts & Lett. Proc. 31: 101 - 105.

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

  6. Leavitt, S. D. & L. L. St. Clair, 2008: Lichens of the Boulder Mountain Plateau, Wayne County, Utah, USA. - Evansia 25, 4: 85-89.

  7. Nash, T. H. & J. A. Elix, 1986: A new species and new records in the lichen genus Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae) for North America. - Mycotaxon 26: 453-455.
  8. Newberry, C. C. & L. L. St. Clair, 1991: Additions to the lichen flora of Utah I. - The Bryologist 94, 2: 154-156.

  9. Rushforth, S. R., L. L. St.Clair, J. D. Brotherson & G. T. Nebeker, 1982: Lichen community structure in Zion National Park. - Bryologist 85: 185 - 192.

  10. St. Clair, L. L., C. C. Newberry, & K. H. Yearsley, 1995: Additions, corrections, and notes on the lichen flora of Utah. - The Bryologist 98, 1: 146 - 148.
  11. St. Clair, L. L., S. R. Rushforth & J. D. Brotherson, 1986: The influence of microhabitat on diversity, distribution and abundance of corticolous lichens in Zion National Park, Utah and Navajo National Monument, Arizona. - Mycotaxon 26: 253 - 262.

  12. Wetmore, C. M., 2004: The isidiate corticolous Caloplaca species in North and Central America. - Bryologist 107,3: 284 - 292.

 

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  1. Anderson, D. C., K. K. T. Harper & R. C. Holmgren, 1982: Factors influencing development of cryptogamic soil crusts in Utah deserts. - Journal of Range Management 35: 180 - 185.
  2. Anderson, D. C., K. T. Harper & S. R. Rushforth, 1982: Recovery of cryptogamic soil crusts from grazing on Utah winter ranges. - Journal of Range Management 35: 355 - 359.
  3. Anderson, K. T. & L. L. St. Clair, 1998: Air pollution affects on lichen communities along the heavily populated Wasatch Front of north central Utah, USA. - In: : Sixth International Mycological Congress (IMC6). Abstracts. , pp. 132.

  4. Bashkin, M. A., T. J. Stohlgren, Y. Otsuki, M. Lee, P. Evangelista & J. Belnap, 2003: Soil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA. - Applied Soil Ecology 22: 67-77.
  5. Belnap, J., 1995: Surface distubances: their role in accelerating desertification. - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 37: 39 - 57.
  6. Belnap, J., 2002: Nitrogen fixation in biological soil crusts from southeast Utah, USA. - Biology and Fertility of Soils 35: 128 - 135.
  7. Belnap, J. & D. A. Gillette, 1997: Disturbance of biological soil crusts: impacts on potential wind erodibility of sandy desert soils in southeastern Utah. - Land Degradation and Development 8: 355 - 362.
  8. Belnap, J. & K. T. Harper, 1995: Influence of cryptobiotic soil crusts on elemental content of tissue of two desert seed plants. - Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 9: 107 - 115.
  9. Belnap, J., K. T. Harper & S. D. Warren, 1994: Surface disturbance of cryptobiotic soil crusts: nitrogenase activity, chlorophyll content, and chlorophyll degradation. - Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 8: 1-8.
  10. Belnap, J. & O. L. Lange, 2005: Lichens and microfungi in biological soil crusts: community structure, physiology, and ecological functions. - In: Dighton, J.; White, J. F.; Oudemans, P.: The Fungal Community. Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem. Third Edition. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton. 960 pages, pp. 117-138.
  11. Bowker, M. A. and J. Belnap 2008: A simple classification of soil types as habitats of biological soil crusts on the Colorado Plateau, USA. - Journal of Vegetation Science 19: 831-840.
  12. Bowker, M. A., J. Belnap, D. W. Davidson & S. L. Phillips, 2005: Evidence for micronutrient limitation of biological soil crusts: importance to arid-lands restoration. - Ecological Applications 15, 6: 1941-1951.
  13. Bowker, M. A., J. Belnap & M. E. Miller, 2006: Spatial modeling of biological soil crusts to support rangeland assessment and monitoring. - Rangeland Ecology & Management 59, 5: 519-529.
  14. Brungard, C. B. & J. L. Boettinger, 2012: Spatial prediction of biological soil crust classes: Value added DSM from soil survey. - Digital Soil Assessments and Beyond : 57-60.
  15. Bungartz, F., 2004: New and previously unrecorded saxicolous species of Buellia s.l. with one-septate ascospores from the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. - Mycotaxon 90, 1: 81-123.
  16. Breuss, O., 1998: On the taxonomy of "Catapyrenium" plumbeum (lichenized Ascomycetes, Verrucariaceae). - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 100B: 671 - 676.

  17. Carson, E. C. & J. S. Munroe, 2005: Tree-ring based streamflow reconstruction for Ashley Creek, northeastern Utah: implications for palaeohydrology of the southern Uinta Mountains. - Holocene 15, 4: 602-611.
  18. Darrouzet-Nardi A., Reed S.C./ Grote E.E./ Belnap J. 2015: Observations of net soil exchange of CO2 in a dryland show experimental warming increases carbon losses in biocrust soils. - Biogeochemistry 126, 3: 363-378.
  19. Esslinger, T. L., 2000: A key for the lichen genus Physconia in California, with descriptions for three new species occurring within the state. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 7, 1: 1-6.

  20. Fields, R. D. & L. L. St. Clair, 1984: A comparison of methods for evaluating SO2 impact on selected lichen species: Parmelia chlorochroa, Collema polycarpon and Lecanora muralis. - Bryologist 87: 297-301.

  21. George, D. B., D. W. Davidson, K. C. Schliep & L. J. Patrell-Kim, 2000: Microtopography of microbiotic crusts on the Colorado Plateau, and distribution of component organisms. - Western North American Naturalist 60, 4: 343 - 354.

  22. Hafellner, J., D. Triebel, B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash, 2002: On lichenicolous fungi from North America. II. - Mycotaxon 84: 293-329.
  23. Hammon, D. & L. C. Pearson, 1976: Lichens of eastern Idaho and adjacent Wyoming, Utah and Montana in the Ricks College Herbarium. - Jour. Idaho Acad. Sci. 12: 55-57.
  24. Hayward, C. L., 1952: Alpine biotic communities of the Uinta Mountains, Utah. - Ecol. Monogr. 22, 2: 93-120.
  25. Hertel, H., 2001: Floristic and taxonomic notes on saxicolous lecideoid lichens. - Sendtnera 7: 93-136. map!

  26. Hertel, H. & C. Printzen, 2004: Lecidea. - In: Nash, TH, III/Ryan, BD/Diederich, P/Gries, C/Bungartz, F (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 287-309.
  27. Holt, E.A./ Zemp, N./ van Orman, M./ Perry, J./ Williams, B.T./ Ogden, M. 2015: Macrolichen substrate selection: Patterns among aspen, non-aspen hardwood, and conifer-dominated forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah. - The Bryologist 118, 4: 357-366.
  28. Jackson, H. B., L. L. St. Clair, D. L. Eggett, 2006: Size is not a reliable measure of sexual fecundity in two species of lichenized fungi. - Bryologist 109, 2: 157-165.
  29. Johansen, J. R., L. L. St. Clair, B. L. Webb & G. T. Nebeker, 1984: Recovery patterns of cryptogamic soil crusts in desert rangelands following fire disturbance. - Bryologist 87: 238-243.

  30. Kleiner, E. F. & K. T. Harper, 1972: Environment and community organization in grasslands of Canyonlands National Park. - Ecology 53: 299-309.

  31. Knudsen, K., 2008: Acarospora fucescens (Acarosporaceae), a little known species of western North America. - Evansia 25, 4: 82-84.
  32. Knudsen, K., V. Reeb, M. Westberg, R. Srikantha and D. Bhattacharya, 2010: Acarospora rosulata in Europe, North America and Asia. - Lichenologist 42, 3: 291-296.
  33. Kondratyuk, S. Y. & I. Kärnefelt, 2003: Five new Xanthorias from Holarctic. - Ukrayins'kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 60, 2: 121-130.
  34. Lamit, L.J./ Lau, M.K./ Reese Næsborg, R./ Wojtowicz, T./ Whitham, T.G./ Gehring, C.A. 2015: Genotype variation in bark texture drives lichen community assembly across multiple environments. - Ecology 96, 4: 960-971.
  35. Lange, O. L., J. Belnap & H. Reichenberger, 1998: Photosynthesis of the cyanobacterial soil-crust lichen Collema tenax from arid lands in southern Utah, USA: role of water content on light and temperature responses of CO2 exchange. - Functional Ecology 12: 195-202.
  36. Lange, O. L., J. Belnap, H. Reichenberger & A. Meyer, 1997: Photosynthesis of green algal soil crust lichens from arid lands in southern Utah, USA: role of water content on light and temperature responses of CO2 exchange. - Flora 192: 1-15.
  37. Leavitt, S. D. & L. L. St. Clair, 2008: Lichens of the Boulder Mountain Plateau, Wayne County, Utah, USA. - Evansia 25, 4: 85-89.
  38. Leavitt, S. D. & L. L. St. Clair, 2011: Estimating Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae) population density in subalpine communities in southern Utah, U.S.A. using two distance methods, with implications for assessing community composition. - Bryologist 114, 3: 625-636.
  39. Lumbsch, H. T., 1993: Studien über die Flechtengattung Diploschistes I. - Nova Hedwigia 56, 1-2: 227-236.

  40. McCune, B., 2015: Acarospora strigata, the blue Utah lichen (blUtah). - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 22: 4-5.
  41. Moberg, R., 1980: Anaptychia ulotrichoides new to North America. - Bryologist 83: 251-252.
  42. Munroe, J., 2002: Timing of postglacial cirque reoccupation in the northern Uinta Mountains, northeastern Utah, U.S.A. - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 34, 1: 38-48.

  43. Nash, T., 1974: Lichens of the Page environs as potential indicators of air pollution. - J. Arizona Acad. Sci. 9: 97-101.
  44. Nash, TH, III/ Elix, JA 2004: Xanthoparmelia. - In: Nash, TH, III/Ryan, BD/Diederich, P/Gries, C/Bungartz, F (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 566-604.
  45. Nash, T. H., & L. L. Sigal, 1981: Preliminary study of the lichens of Zion National Park, Utah. - Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 16: 46-50.
  46. Neher, D. A., S. A. Lewins, T. R. Weicht and B. J. Darby 2009: Microarthropod communities associated with biological soil crusts in the Colorado Plateau and Chihuahuan deserts. - Journal of Arid Environments 73(6-7): 672-677.
  47. Rajvanshi, V., L. L. St. Clair, B. L. Webb & C. C. Newberry, 1998: The terricolous lichen flora of the San Rafael Swell, Emery County, Utah, U.S.A. - 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. 399-406.
  48. Reháková, K., J. R. Johansen, D. A. Casamatta, L. Xuesong & J. Vincent, 2007: Morphological and molecular characterization of selected desert soil cyanobacteria: three species new to science including Mojavia pulchra gen. et sp. nov.. - Phycologia 46, 5: 481-502.
  49. Ririe, T. O., L. L. St. Clair & C. C. Newberry, 1994: The lichen flora of Rock Canyon, Utah County, Utah. - Mycotaxon 50: 323-330.
  50. Rogers, P. C. & R. J. Ryel, 2008: Lichen community change in response to succession in aspen forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. - Forest Ecology and Management 256(10): 1760-1770.
  51. Rogers, P. C., K. D. Moore and R. J. Ryel 2009: Aspen succession and nitrogen loading: a case for epiphytic lichens as bioindicators in the Rocky Mountains, USA. - Journal of Vegetation Science 20: 498-510.
  52. Rogers, P. C., R. Rosentreter and R. J. Ryel 2007: Aspen indicator species in lichen communities in the Bear River Range of Idaho and Utah. - Evansia 24(2): 34-41.
  53. Rosentreter, R., 1986: Compositional patterns within a rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus) community of the Idaho Snake River Basin. - In: E. D. McArthur & B. L. Welch (compilers): Proceedings--Symposium on the Biology of Artemisia and Chrysothamnus, Provo, Utah, July 9-13, 1984. General Technical Report INT-200. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah, pp. 273-277.
  54. Rushforth, SR/ St. Clair, LL/ Brotherson, JD/ Nebeker, GT 1982: Lichen community structure in Zion National Park. - The Bryologist 85: 185-192.

  55. Ryan, BD 2004: Lignoscripta. - In: Nash, TH, III/Ryan, BD/Diederich, P/Gries, C/Bungartz, F (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 350-351.
  56. Ryan, BD/ Lumbsch, HT/ Messuti, MI/ Printzen, C/ Sliwa, L/ Nash, TH, III 2004: Lecanora. - In: Nash, TH, III/Ryan, BD/Diederich, P/Gries, C/Bungartz, F (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 176-286. [RLL List # 196 / Rec.# 25917] Keywords: LECANORA/ SONORAN DESERT Abstract: [Treatment of 123 species. New: Lecanora albocaesiella B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash sp. nov. (California, Baja California), L. arenisaxicola B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash sp. nov. (Arizona), L. brattiae B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash sp. nov. (California, Baja California), L. brucei Printzen sp. nov. (Baja California), L. garovaglii subsp. cascadensis (H. Magn.) B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash comb. nov., L. geiserae B. D. Ryan sp. nov. (Arizona), L. juniperina Sliwa sp. nov. (Arizona), L. nashii B. D. Ryan sp. nov. (Michoacán, Baja California, Chihuahua, Durango, Hidalgo, Sonora, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas), L. neodegelii B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash nom. nov. (for Squamarina degelii Poelt non L. degelii Schauer & Brodo), L. phaedrophthalma var. christoi (W. A. Weber) B. D. Ryan comb. nov., L. pringlei subsp. brandegei (Tuck.) B. D. Ryan comb. nov., L. subcavicola B. D. Ryan sp. nov. (Arizona), L. verrucariicola B. D. Ryan sp. nov. (California, Baja California), L. wetmorei Sliwa sp. nov. (Utah, Arizona, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota).]-->
  57. Sheard, J. W., 1998: Rinodina riparia (lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae), a new corticolous species from North America. - 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.37-40.
  58. Sheard, JW/ Mayrhofer, H 2002: New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105, 4: 645-672.
  59. Shrestha, G./ L. L. St. Clair 2011: A comparison of the lichen floras of four locations in the Intermountain Western United States. - North American Fungi 6(8): 1-20.
  60. Shrestha, G./ S. D. Leavitt/ M. W. Proulx/ L. A. Glacy/ C. Call/ J. Henrickson/ L. L. St. Clair 2012: Checklist of the lichens from the Beaver Dam Slope, Washington County, Utah, USA. - North American Fungi 7(5): 1-7. -->
  61. Sokoloff, P.C./ Freebury, C.E./ Hamilton, P.B./ Saarela, J.M. 2016: The "Martian" flora: New collections of vascular plants, lichens, fungi, algae, and cyanobacteria from the Mars Desert Research Station, Utah. - Biodiversity Data Journal 4(1): e8176.
  62. St. Clair, L. L., C. C. Newberry, & G. T. Nebeker, 1991: Catalog of the lichens of Utah. - Mycotaxon 40: 199 - 264.
  63. St. Clair, L. L. & R. B. Warrick, 1987: Acarospora nodulosa (Duf.) Hue v. nodulosa: a new record for North America. - The Bryologist 90: 48 - 49.
  64. St. Clair, L. L., J. R. Johansen, S. B. St. Clair and K. B. Knight 2007: The influence of grazing and other environmental factors on lichen community structure along an alpine tundra ridge in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, U.S.A.. - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 39(4): 603-613.
  65. States, J. S. & M. Christensen, 2001: Fungi associated with biological soil crusts in desert grasslands of Utah and Wyoming. - Mycologia 93(3): 432-439.

  66. Thor, G., 1985: A new species of Lichenostigma, a lichenicolous ascomycete. - Lichenologist 17: 269 - 272.

  67. Wayne, D. M., T. A. Diaz, Fiarhurst, R. J./ Orndorff, R. L./ Pete, D. V. 2006: Direct major- and trace-element analyses of rock varnish by high resolution laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS). - Applied Geochemistry 21, 8: 1410-1431.
  68. Williams, J. D., J. P. Dobrowolski & N. E. West, 1999: Microbiotic crust influence on unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. - Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 13, 2: 145-154.
  69. Williams, J. D., Dobrowolski, JP/ West, NE/ Gillette, DA 1994: Microphytic crust influence on wind erosion. - Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 38, 1: 131-137.

  70. Yearsley, K. H., L. L. St. Clair & C. C. Newberry, 1998: Corticolous lichens of Capitol Reef National Park and adjacent areas of Fishlake National Forest, Utah, U.S.A. - 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. 315-322.