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Лишайник Rinodina sibirica (Physciaceae) в Евразии. / Galanina, Irina A.; Chesnokov, Sergey V.; Гимельбрант, Дмитрий Евгеньевич; Davydov, Evgeny A.; Ezhkin, A. K.; Харпухаева, Татьяна; Кузнецова, Екатерина Сергеевна; KONOREVA, Liudmila A.; Poryadina, L.; Степанчикова, Ирина Сергеевна; Yakovchenko, L. S. ; Zheludeva, E. V.
в: Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii, Том 55, № Part 2, 07.11.2021, стр. 393-404.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Лишайник Rinodina sibirica (Physciaceae) в Евразии
AU - Galanina, Irina A.
AU - Chesnokov, Sergey V.
AU - Гимельбрант, Дмитрий Евгеньевич
AU - Davydov, Evgeny A.
AU - Ezhkin, A. K.
AU - Харпухаева, Татьяна
AU - Кузнецова, Екатерина Сергеевна
AU - KONOREVA, Liudmila A.
AU - Poryadina, L.
AU - Степанчикова, Ирина Сергеевна
AU - Yakovchenko, L. S.
AU - Zheludeva, E. V.
N1 - Funding Information: We are very grateful for the consultation and assistance in identifying samples to Dr. J. W. Sheard, the monographer of the genus Rinodina in North America. We are also grateful to Teuvo Ahti for help during our work in the Herbarium of the University of Helsinki and an interesting story about the origin of the name of the R. sibirica. The study of E. A. Davydov, A. K. Ezhkin, I. A. Galanina, and L. S. Yakovchenko was partly supported by RFBR (grant 18-04-00098). The study of S. V. Chesnokov, D. E. Himelbrant, E. S. Kuznetsova, and I. S. Stepanchikova was supported by RFBR (grant 18-05-60093) and carried out within the framework of the institutional research project “Flora and taxonomy of algae, lichens and bryophytes in Russia and phytogeographically important regions of the world” (no. 121021600184-6) of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS. The work of S. V. Chesnokov and L. A. Konoreva was carried out in the frame of the institutional research project “Cryptogamic biota of Pacific Asia: taxonomy, biodiversity, species distribution” of the Botanical Garden-Institute of Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The research was carried out within the state assignment of Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (АААА-А21-121012190038-0, АААА-А17-117122590002-0, and АААА-А17-117062710098-4). The work of T. M. Kharpukhaeva was carried out in the frame of the institutional research project “Biota of terrestrial ecosystems of the Baikal region: composition, structure, ecological and geographical features” 0271-2021-0001 (FWSM-2021-0001) of the IGEB SB RAS and was partly supported by RFBR project 18-04-01068-a. The work of L. N. Poryadina was carried out within the framework of the institutional research project “Vegetation cover of the cryolitho-zone of taiga Yakutia: biodiversity, habitat-forming functions, protection and rational use” 0297-2021-0023 (АААА-А21-121012190038-0). Funding Information: We are very grateful for the consultation and assistance in identifying samples to Dr. J. W. Sheard, the monographer of the genus Rinodina in North America. We are also grateful to Teuvo Ahti for help during our work in the Herbarium of the University of Helsinki and an interesting story about the origin of the name of the R. sibiri-ca. The study of E. A. Davydov, A. K. Ezhkin, I. A. Galanina, and L. S. Yakovchenko was partly supported by RFBR (grant 18-04-00098). The study of S. V. Chesnokov, D. E. Himelbrant, E. S. Kuznetsova, and I. S. Stepanchikova was supported by RFBR (grant 18-05-60093) and carried out within the framework of the institutional research project ?Flora and taxonomy of algae, lichens and bryophytes in Russia and phytogeo-graphically important regions of the world? (no. 121021600184-6) of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS. The work of S. V. Chesnokov and L. A. Konoreva was carried out in the frame of the institutional research project ?Cryptogamic biota of Pacific Asia: taxonomy, biodiversity, species distribution? of the Botanical Garden-Institute of Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The research was carried out within the state assignment of Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (AAAA-A21-121012190038-0, AAAA-A17-117122590002-0, and AAAA-A17-117062710098-4). The work of T. M. Kharpukhaeva was carried out in the frame of the institutional research project ?Biota of terrestrial ecosystems of the Baikal region: composition, structure, ecological and geographical features? 0271-2021-0001 (FWSM-2021-0001) of the IGEB SB RAS and was partly supported by RFBR project 18-04-01068-a. The work of L. N. Poryadina was carried out within the framework of the institutional research project ?Vegetation cover of the cryolithozone of taiga Yakutia: biodiversity, habitat-forming functions, protection and rational use? 0297-2021-0023 (AAAA-A21-121012190038-0). Publisher Copyright: © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2021/11/7
Y1 - 2021/11/7
N2 - The paper provides data on morphology, ecology, differentiation and distribution of the crustose, epiphytic and epixylic lichen Rinodina sibirica in Eurasia. An anatomical and morphological description of R. sibirica is provided based on 138 specimens studied. Based on these records, we show that the distribution of the species from the Russian Far East is ranging from the Kamchatka Peninsula to the Mongolian border in the south and the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Tyumen Region in the west. Current data suggest that R. sibirica is an American-Asian species with a wide Amphiberingian range, only slightly extending to Europe in the Ural Mts.
AB - The paper provides data on morphology, ecology, differentiation and distribution of the crustose, epiphytic and epixylic lichen Rinodina sibirica in Eurasia. An anatomical and morphological description of R. sibirica is provided based on 138 specimens studied. Based on these records, we show that the distribution of the species from the Russian Far East is ranging from the Kamchatka Peninsula to the Mongolian border in the south and the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Tyumen Region in the west. Current data suggest that R. sibirica is an American-Asian species with a wide Amphiberingian range, only slightly extending to Europe in the Ural Mts.
KW - Asia
KW - biogeography
KW - disjunction
KW - range
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121493338&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/3d06805c-20c3-3621-aa93-89c23face8e4/
U2 - 10.31111/nsnr/2021.55.2.393
DO - 10.31111/nsnr/2021.55.2.393
M3 - статья
VL - 55
SP - 393
EP - 404
JO - НОВОСТИ СИСТЕМАТИКИ НИЗШИХ РАСТЕНИЙ
JF - НОВОСТИ СИСТЕМАТИКИ НИЗШИХ РАСТЕНИЙ
SN - 0568-5435
IS - Part 2
ER -
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