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

 

  1. Bennett, J. P. & M. E. Bartkowiak, 2013: Three new species of Leptogium in Wisconsin. - Evansia 30, 2: 72-75.

  2. Harris, R. C., 1992: Cladonia petrophila, a new species from eastern North America. - Brittonia 44, 3: 326-330.

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

  4. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  5. Thomson, J. W., 1990: Ramalina unifolia sp. nov. from North America. - Bryologist 93, 3: 341 - 342.
  6. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.
  7. Thomson, J. W., 2003: Lichens of Wisconsin. - Wisconsin State Herbarium, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 386 pp.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Adams, M. S., 1971: Temperature response of carbon dioxide exchange of Cladonia rangiferina from the Wisconsin pine barrens, and comparison with an alpine population. - Amer. Midland Nat. 86: 224 - 227.
  2. Armstrong, P. K., 1970: Parmelia substygia in Wisconsin. - Bryologist 73: 152-153.

  3. Beals, E. W., 1965: Ordination of some corticolous cryptogamic communities in south-central Wisconsin. - Oikos 16: 1-8.
  4. Bennett, J., 2002: Tuckerman workshop in Wisconsin. - Wisconsin Flora 3: 5.
  5. Bennett, J. P., 2002: Car lichens in the United States. - British Lichen Society Bulletin 91: 39-42.
  6. Bennett, J. P., 2006: Lichens in Wisconsin: the future is uncertain. - Wisconsin Flora 2006 (May): 4.
  7. Bennett, J. P., 2006: Lichens of Wisconsin data entry project update. - Wisconsin Flora 2006 (May): 4-5.
  8. Bennett, J. P., 2006: New or overlooked Wisconsin lichen records. - Evansia 23, 2: 28-33.
  9. Bennett, J. P., 2006: What do we know about Wisconsin lichens?. - Evansia 23, 1: 13-18.
  10. Bennett, J. P., 2007: Lichens of Wisconsin data entry project. Final report. - Wisconsin Flora 2007 (April): 5.
  11. Bennett, J. P., 2009: Epiphloea byssina found in Wisconsin. - Wisconsin Flora 2009 (October): 3.
  12. Bennett, J. P. & C. M. Wetmore, 2004: Proposed list of extinct, rare and/or endangered macrolichens in Wisconsin. - Mycotaxon 89, 1: 169-180.
  13. Bennett, J. P. & C. M. Wetmore 2009: Changes in macrolichens of Douglas County, Wisconsin. - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 65-70.
  14. 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.
  15. Bennett, J. P, C. R. Bomar & C. A. Harrington, 2003: Lichens promote flowering of Opuntia fragilis in west-central Wisconsin. - American Midland Naturalist 150: 221-230.
  16. Bennett, J. P., 2017: Common Lichens of Wisconsin. - Wisconsin State Herbarium, Madison. 17 pp.
  17. Black, M., 2003: Lichens of Wisconsin website. - Wisconsin Flora 2003(1): 5.
  18. 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.
  19. Brodo, I. M., 1967: Lichens collected in Wisconsin on the 1965 foray of the American Bryological Society. - Bryologist 70: 208-227.
  20. Brodo, I. M. & J. P. Bennett 2009: John Walter Thomson, 1913-2009. - Bryologist 112, 4: 860-868.
  21. Buck, W. R. & R. C. Harris, 2002: Epigloea (Epigloeaceae) new to North America. - Evansia 19, 3: 83 - 84.

  22. Carbonero, E. R. , F. R. Smiderle, A. H. P. Gracher, C. G. Mellinger, G. Torri, T. Ahti, P. A. J. Gorin and M. Iacomini, 2006: Structure of two glucans and a galactofuranomannan from the lichen Umbilicaria mammulata. - Carbohydrate Polymers 63: 13-18.
  23. Cochrane, T. S., 2009: In memoriam ― John W. Thomson. - Michigan Botanist 48, 2: 61-62.
  24. Culberson, W. L., 1955: Notes on the Parmelia caperata group in Wisconsin. - Bryologist 58, 1: 40-44.
  25. Culberson, W. L., 1955: Qualitative and quantitative studies on the distribution of corticolous lichens and bryophytes in Wisconsin. - Llyodia 18, 1: 25-36.
  26. Culberson, W. L., 1955: The corticolous communities of lichens and bryophytes in the upland forests of northern Wisconsin. - Ecol. Monogr. 25, 2: 215-231.
  27. Culberson, W. L., 1955: The fossil mosses of the Two Creeks Forest Bed of Wisconsin. - Amer. Midland Nat. 54(2): 452-459.
  28. Curtis, J. T., 1959: The vegetation of Wisconsin. An ordination of plant communities. - University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. xi + 657 pp.

  29. Doyle, K. F. & T. S. Cochrane, 2014: A checklist of vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens of the Plover River Woods State Natural Area, Marathon COunty, Wisconsin. - Wisconsin Flora Dec.: 1-13.

  30. Erbisch, F. H., 1974: Lichens of the Enterprise Radiation Forest. - In: T. D. Rudolph (ed.): The Enterprise, Wisconsin, Radiation Forest. Preirradiation Ecological Studies. TID-26113, Technical Information Center, Office of Information Services, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, pp. 47-53.
  31. Erbisch, F. H., 1977: Effects of chronic gamma radiation on the lichen Parmelia sulcata Tayl. in the Enterprise Radiation Forest. - In: J. Zavitkovski (ed.): The Enterprise, Wisconsin, Radiation Forest. Radioecological Studies. TID-26113-P2, Technical Information Center, ERDA, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, pp. 25-34.
  32. Erbisch, F. H., 1978: Effect of chronic gamma radiation on Parmelia subaurifera in the Enterprise Radiation Forest. - Bryologist 81: 137 - 143.
  33. Esslinger T. L. & K. L. Dillman 2010: Physconia grumosa in North America. - Bryologist 113, 1: 77-80.

  34. Fink, B., 1895: Lichens collected by Dr. C. C. Parry in Wisconsin and Minnesota in 1848. - Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 2: 137.
  35. Foote, K. G., 1966: The vegetation of lichen and bryophytes on limestone outcrops in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. - The Bryologist 69: 265 - 292.

  36. Hale, M. E., 1952: Phytosociology of cryptogams in the hardwoods of southern Wisconsin. - Bull. Ecol. Soc. America 33, 3: 59.
  37. Hale, M. E., 1952: Vertical distribution of cryptogams in a virgin forest in Wisconsin. - Ecology 33(3): 398 - 406.
  38. Hale, M. E., 1955: Phytosociology of corticolous cryptogams in the upland forests of southern Wisconsin. - Ecology 36, 1: 45 - 63.

  39. Jesberger, J. A., 1973: An ordination of corticolous lichen communities in the Popple River Basin of northern Wisconsin. - Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Arts Lett. 61: 267-284.
  40. Joneson, S. & H. O'Brien, 2017: A molecular investigation of free-living and lichenized Nostoc sp. and symbiotic lifestyle determination. - The Bryologist 120(4): 371-381.

  41. Knudsen, K., 2003: Literature reviews and remarks. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 10, 1: 13-14.
  42. Knudsen, K., T. L. Esslinger & T. Wheeler, 2016: Physcia duplicorticata rediscovered in the Santa Monica Mountains. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 23(1): 13-15.

  43. Lay, E., 2004: Wisconsin lichens and lichenicolous fungi collected during the 2002 Tuckerman Lichen Workshop. - Evansia 21, 1: 17-35.
  44. Lechowicz, M. J. & M. S. Adams, 1973: Net photosynthesis of Cladonia mitis (Sand.) from sun and shade sites on Wisconsin pine barrens. - Ecology 54: 413 - 419.
  45. Lechowicz, M. J. & M. S. Adams, 1974: Ecology of Cladonia lichens. I. Preliminary assessment of the ecology of terricolous lichen-moss communities in Ontario and Wisconsin. - Canad. Jour. Bot. 52: 55-64.
  46. Levy, G. F., 1970: The photosociology of northern Wisconsin upland openings. - Amer. Midland Nat. 83: 213-237.

  47. Makholm, M. M. & J. P. Bennett, 1998: Mercury accumulation in transplanted Hypogymnia physodes lichens downwind of Wisconsin chlor-alkali plant. - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 102: 427-436.
  48. Mark, K., L. Saag, S. D. Leavitt, S.D./ Will-Wolf, S./ Nelsen, M.P./ Tõrra, T./ Saag, A./ Randlane, T./ Lumbsch, H.T. 2016: Erratum to: Evaluation of traditionally circumscribed species in the lichen-forming genus Usnea, section Usnea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) using a six-locus dataset. - Organisms Diversity & Evolution : 10.1007/s13127-016-0273-7.
  49. Mark, K./ Saag, L./ Leavitt, S.D./ Will-Wolf, S./ Nelsen, M.P./ Tõrra, T./ Saag, A./ Randlane, T./ Lumbsch, H.T. 2016: Evaluation of traditionally circumscribed species in the lichen-forming genus Usnea, section Usnea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) using a six-locus dataset. - Organisms Diversity & Evolution 16: 497-524.

  50. Nelsen, M. P., 2005: Additions to the lichen flora of Wisconsin with new records of rare species. - Michigan Botanist 44, 4: 188-191.
  51. Nelsen, M. P. & S. Will-Wolf & A. Gargas, 2007: One-hundred years of change in the corticolous macrolichens of Madison, Wisconsin. - Evansia 24, 4: 108-112.

  52. 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.
  53. Peet, M. M. & M. S. Adams, 1972: Net photosynthesis and respiration of Cladonia subtenuis (Abb.) Evans, and comparison with a northern lichen species. - Amer. Midland Nat. 88: 446-454.

  54. Thomson, J. W., 1942: The lichen genus Cladonia in Wisconsin. - Amer. Midl. Naturalist 27, 3: 696-709.
  55. Thomson, J. W., 1946: The Wisconsin species of Peltigera. Papers on Wisconsin lichens, No. 2. - Trans. Wisc. Ac. Sc. Lett. 38: 249-272.
  56. Thomson, J. W., 1949: The Teloschistaceae of Wisconsin. Papers on Wisconsin lichens. III. - Amer. Midland Nat. 41, 3: 706-713.
  57. Thomson, J. W., 1970: Iceland "moss" in Wisconsin. - Bot. Club Wisconsin, Newsletter 2, 4: 2-3.
  58. Thomson, J. W., 1972: Lichens out of Wisconsin's past. - Wisconsin Academy Review 19, 4: 20-24.
  59. Thomson, J. W., 1989: People, plants, and preservation in Wisconsin. - Wisconsin Academy Review 36, 1: 4-9.
  60. Thomson, J. W., 1990: Lichens in old-growth woods in Wisconsin. - Bulletin of the Botanical Club of Wisconsin 22, 1: 7-10.
  61. Thomson, J. W., 1998: Two Wisconsin lichen collections over 100 years old. - Evansia 15, 2: 84-90.

  62. Walewski, J., 2007: Lichens of the North Woods. - Kollath+Stensaas Publishing, Duluth. 152 pp.
  63. Weekley, C. W., E. S. Menges, D. Berry-Greenlee, M. A. Rickey, G. L. Clarke & S. A. Smith, 2011: Burning more effective than mowing in restoring Florida scrub. - Ecological Restoration 29, 4: 357-373.
  64. Wetmore, C. M., 1990: Lichens of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin. - Michigan Botanist 29: 65-74.
  65. Will-Wolf, S., 1980: Effects of a "clean" coal-fired generating station on four common Wisconsin lichen species. - Bryologist 83: 296-300.
  66. Will-Wolf, S., 1980: Structure of corticolous lichen communities before and after exposure to emissions from a "clean" coal-fired generating station. - Bryologist 83: 281-295.
  67. Will-Wolf, S., M. P. Nelsen and M. T. Trest 2010: Responses of small foliose lichen species to landscape pattern, light regime, and air pollution from a long-term study in upper midwest USA. - In: T. H. Nash, III, L. Geiser, B. McCune, D. Triebel, A. M. F. Tomescu and W. B. Sanders: Biology of Lichens ― Symbiosis, Ecology, Environmental Monitoring, Systematics and Cyber Applications. Bibliotheca Lichenologica No. 105. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart. 256 pages, pp. 167-182.
  68. Will-Wolf, S., M. M. Makholm, M. P. Nelsen, M. T. Trest, A. H. Reis, S. Jovan, 2015: Element analysis of two common macrolichens supports bioindication of air pollution and lichen response in rural midwestern U.S.A. - Bryologist 118, 4: 371-384.