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Новое исследование в Корякии – лишайники мыса Говена на побережье Берингова моря (Северная Камчатка, Россия). / Himelbrant, D. E.; Stepanchikova, I. S.; Ahti, T.; Neshataeva, V. Yu.

In: Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii, Vol. 55, No. 1, 2021, p. 121-162.

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title = "Новое исследование в Корякии – лишайники мыса Говена на побережье Берингова моря (Северная Камчатка, Россия)",
abstract = "The lichen diversity of the Cape Goven within the Koryak State Reserve counts 394 species: 373 lichens, 18 lichenicolous fungi and 3 non-lichenized saprobic fungi related to lichens. Altogether 4 species are new to Russia (Miriquidica pulvinatula, Myriolecis andrewii, Ochrolechia alaskana, Rhizocarpon sublavatum), 1 — to Asiatic Russia (Collemopsidium foveolatum), 29 other species are new to the Russian Far East, 4 — to the northern part of the Far East. Additionally, 51 other species are new to Kamchatka Territory, and 92 more are new to Koryakia. Among the new species to Russia or Russian Far East, 11 are also reported for the first time for Beringia. A total of 500 species of lichens and allied fungi are known from Koryakia now. The richest habitats in Cape Goven are rocky outcrops and tundras; unlike in the earlier explored Parapolsky Dale, shrublands, floodplain stands and bogs play relatively insignificant role in the lichen diversity. The lichens of seashore communities enrich the lichen flora of Cape Goven compared to inland areas. The lichen diversity of Cape Goven is significantly higher than in Parapolsky Dale due to its mountainous landscape and coastal position.",
keywords = "Beringia, Far East, Koryak State Reserve, lichen flora, new records",
author = "Himelbrant, {D. E.} and Stepanchikova, {I. S.} and T. Ahti and Neshataeva, {V. Yu}",
note = "Funding Information: The head and the staff of Kronotsky State Reserve, as well as inspectors of Ko-ryaksky State Reserve are thanked for help in organization and support of the expedition. We would like to express our special gratitude to inspector Anatoly Soro-kin for friendly and invaluable help during field studies. We are also very grateful to Marina P. Vyat kina (Kamchatka Branch of Pacific Institute of Geography FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) for kind assistance. We thank Ivan Frolov (Botanical Garden of the Urals Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg) for revision of Caloplaca s. lat. specimens, Liudmila A. Konoreva and Sergey V. Chesnokov for revision of Micarea specimens, Lidia S. Yakovchenko for confirming specimen of Candelariella placodizans, Toby Spribille (Edmonton, Canada) for help in finding information on species distribution in Alaska, and to Leena Myllys and Saara Velmala (University of Helsinki, Finland) for assistance in organizing our studies in H. We also express our gratitude to the reviewers for valuable comments. The study was carried out within the framework of the institutional research project “Flora and systematics of algae, lichens, and bryophytes of Russia and phytogeographically important regions of the world” (no. 121021600184-6) of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS and supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (expedition: grants 16-05-00736, 18-05-60093; laboratory research: grants 18-05-60093, 19-05-00805). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.31111/nsnr/2021.55.1.121",
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pages = "121--162",
journal = "НОВОСТИ СИСТЕМАТИКИ НИЗШИХ РАСТЕНИЙ",
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N1 - Funding Information: The head and the staff of Kronotsky State Reserve, as well as inspectors of Ko-ryaksky State Reserve are thanked for help in organization and support of the expedition. We would like to express our special gratitude to inspector Anatoly Soro-kin for friendly and invaluable help during field studies. We are also very grateful to Marina P. Vyat kina (Kamchatka Branch of Pacific Institute of Geography FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) for kind assistance. We thank Ivan Frolov (Botanical Garden of the Urals Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg) for revision of Caloplaca s. lat. specimens, Liudmila A. Konoreva and Sergey V. Chesnokov for revision of Micarea specimens, Lidia S. Yakovchenko for confirming specimen of Candelariella placodizans, Toby Spribille (Edmonton, Canada) for help in finding information on species distribution in Alaska, and to Leena Myllys and Saara Velmala (University of Helsinki, Finland) for assistance in organizing our studies in H. We also express our gratitude to the reviewers for valuable comments. The study was carried out within the framework of the institutional research project “Flora and systematics of algae, lichens, and bryophytes of Russia and phytogeographically important regions of the world” (no. 121021600184-6) of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS and supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (expedition: grants 16-05-00736, 18-05-60093; laboratory research: grants 18-05-60093, 19-05-00805). Publisher Copyright: © 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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N2 - The lichen diversity of the Cape Goven within the Koryak State Reserve counts 394 species: 373 lichens, 18 lichenicolous fungi and 3 non-lichenized saprobic fungi related to lichens. Altogether 4 species are new to Russia (Miriquidica pulvinatula, Myriolecis andrewii, Ochrolechia alaskana, Rhizocarpon sublavatum), 1 — to Asiatic Russia (Collemopsidium foveolatum), 29 other species are new to the Russian Far East, 4 — to the northern part of the Far East. Additionally, 51 other species are new to Kamchatka Territory, and 92 more are new to Koryakia. Among the new species to Russia or Russian Far East, 11 are also reported for the first time for Beringia. A total of 500 species of lichens and allied fungi are known from Koryakia now. The richest habitats in Cape Goven are rocky outcrops and tundras; unlike in the earlier explored Parapolsky Dale, shrublands, floodplain stands and bogs play relatively insignificant role in the lichen diversity. The lichens of seashore communities enrich the lichen flora of Cape Goven compared to inland areas. The lichen diversity of Cape Goven is significantly higher than in Parapolsky Dale due to its mountainous landscape and coastal position.

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