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Forty species of lichens, lichenicolous and calicioid fungi new for the Kaliningrad region (former Ostpreuβen) with additional noteworthy records. / Himelbrant, Dmitry ; Stepanchikova, Irina ; Korolev, Konstantin; Motiejunaite, Jurga; Petrenko, Dmitry Evgenievich.
In: HERZOGIA, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2020, p. 38–60.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Forty species of lichens, lichenicolous and calicioid fungi new for the Kaliningrad region (former Ostpreuβen) with additional noteworthy records
AU - Himelbrant, Dmitry
AU - Stepanchikova, Irina
AU - Korolev, Konstantin
AU - Motiejunaite, Jurga
AU - Petrenko, Dmitry Evgenievich
N1 - Dmitry Himelbrant, Irina Stepanchikova, Konstantin Korolev, Jurga Motiejūnaitė, and Dmitry Petrenko "Forty species of lichens, lichenicolous and calicioid fungi new for the Kaliningrad region (former Ostpreußen) with additional noteworthy records," Herzogia 33(1), 34-56, (6 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.33.1.2020.34
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The most important results of lichenological fieldwork in the northern part of the Kaliningrad region (former Ostpreußen), conducted in 2019, are reported. Forty species are new to the Kaliningrad region, of which Fuscidea lightfootii and Xanthoparmelia mougeotii are also new to Russia. Jamesiella anastomosans and Reichlingia leopoldii were otherwise known in Russia only from the Caucasus. Also treated are another sixteen species which are rare or protected in the region, or are indicators of biologically valuable forests. The most diverse and valuable fraction of the lichen diversity in the northern part of the Kaliningrad region was observed in the remnants of old-growth Norway spruce-broadleaved, broadleaved, and black alder forests, as well as in old-growth broadleaved alleys and manor parks.
AB - The most important results of lichenological fieldwork in the northern part of the Kaliningrad region (former Ostpreußen), conducted in 2019, are reported. Forty species are new to the Kaliningrad region, of which Fuscidea lightfootii and Xanthoparmelia mougeotii are also new to Russia. Jamesiella anastomosans and Reichlingia leopoldii were otherwise known in Russia only from the Caucasus. Also treated are another sixteen species which are rare or protected in the region, or are indicators of biologically valuable forests. The most diverse and valuable fraction of the lichen diversity in the northern part of the Kaliningrad region was observed in the remnants of old-growth Norway spruce-broadleaved, broadleaved, and black alder forests, as well as in old-growth broadleaved alleys and manor parks.
KW - Baltic Region
KW - biodiversity
KW - BIOLOGICALLY VALUABLE FORESTS
KW - Indicator species
KW - lichenized fungi
KW - old-growth forests
KW - Russia
UR - https://bioone.org/journals/herzogia/volume-33/issue-1/heia.33.1.2020.34/Forty-species-of-lichens-lichenicolous-and-calicioid-fungi-new-for/10.13158/heia.33.1.2020.34.short
M3 - Article
VL - 33
SP - 38
EP - 60
JO - HERZOGIA
JF - HERZOGIA
SN - 0018-0971
IS - 1
ER -
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