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The lichens of Maly Island (Peninsaari) in the Gulf of Finland (Leningrad Region). / Степанчикова, Ирина Сергеевна; Rodionova, Agata Aleksandrovna; Гимельбрант, Дмитрий Евгеньевич; Motiejunaite, Jurga.

In: Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2020, p. 453–466.

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Степанчикова, Ирина Сергеевна ; Rodionova, Agata Aleksandrovna ; Гимельбрант, Дмитрий Евгеньевич ; Motiejunaite, Jurga. / The lichens of Maly Island (Peninsaari) in the Gulf of Finland (Leningrad Region). In: Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii. 2020 ; Vol. 54, No. 2. pp. 453–466.

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abstract = "A lichen checklist for Maly Island (Leningrad Region, Russia) comprises 160 species, including 150 lichens, 9 lichenicolous fungi and 1 non-lichenized saprobic fungus. Lecidella effugiens is new to North-Western European Russia, Diplotomma pharcidium and Taeniolella delicata are new to the Leningrad Region. The lichen biota of Maly Island is relatively poor due to natural and anthropogenic factors: the island is small, sandy, lacking rocky outcrops, with low diversity of plant communities; all its forests are disturbed and young. The most valuable habitats for lichens on Maly Island are seashore communities and open pine stands on sand.",
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