{"title":"Recent literature on lichens—269","authors":"J. Lendemer","doi":"10.1639/0007-2745-126.2.326","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abella, S. R. & T. A. Schetter. 2021. Variation in characteristics and conservation values of plant communities on abandoned agricultural lands with and without fires. Applied Vegetation Science 24(4): e12629. [‘‘Community structure displayed a gradient of decreasing tree canopy and understorey plant cover and increasing lichen–moss cover from continuously forested to unburned and burned formerly cultivated sites.’’] Agrawal, S., S. K. Deshmukh, M. S. Reddy, R. Prasad & M. Goel. 2020. Endolichenic fungi: A hidden source of bioactive metabolites. South African Journal of Botany 134: 163–186. Ahmadian, N., M. Abedi, M. Sohrabi & S. Rosbakh. 2021. Contrasting seed germination response to moss and lichen crusts in Stipa caucasica, a key species of the IranoTuranian steppe. Folia Geobotanica 56: 205–213. Allen, J. L., S. J. M. Jones & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Draft genome sequence of the lichenized fungus Bacidia gigantensis. Microbiology Resource Announcements 10(44): e00686-21. Allen, J. L. & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Lichens and allied fungi of the North Fork Nooksack River valley bottom, Whatcom County, Washington: Important biodiversity in a high-use area. Western North American Naturalist 81(4): 503–517. Alonso-Garcı́a, M. & J. C. V. Aguilar. 2022. Bacterial community of reindeer lichens differs between northern and southern lichen woodlands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 52(5): 662– 673. Alverdiyeva, S. 2020. Evaluation of the current situation of the lichen flora of Azerbaijan. International Journal of Botany Studies 5(6): 617–620. Alverdiyeva, S. 2021. Baseline study of the lichen flora of the minor Caucasus, Azerbaijan. International Journal of Botany Studies 6(2): 22–25. Ametrano, C. G., H. T. Lumbsch, I. Di Stefano, E. Sangvichien, L. Muggia & F. Grewe. 2022. Should we hail the Red King? Evolutionary consequences of a mutualistic lifestyle in genomes of lichenized ascomycetes. Ecology and Evolution 12(1): e8471. An, D. F., S. J. Yang, L. Q. Jiang, X. Y. Wang, X. Y. Huang, L. Lang, X. M. Chen, M. Q. Fan, G. D. Li, M. G. Jiang, L. S. Wang, C. L. Jiang & Y. Jiang. 2022. Nakamurella leprariae sp. nov., isolated from a lichen sample. Archives of Microbiology 204: 19. Anderson, J., N. Lévesque, F. Caron, P. Beckett & G. A. Spiers. 2022. A review on the use of lichens as a biomonitoring tool for environmental radioactivity. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 243: 106797. Ankita, H., S.-H. Jiang, R. Lücking, H.-J. Liu, X.-L. Wei, A. B. Xavier-Leite, C. V. Portilla, Q. Ren & J.-C. Wei. 2022. Twelve new species reveal cryptic diversification in foliicolous lichens of Strigula s.lat. (Strigulales, Ascomycota). Journal of Fungi 8(1): 2. [New: Phylloporis palmae (Cavalc. & A.A.Silva) S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei, Xavier-Leite & Lücking (”Manaustrum palmae Cavalc. & A.A.Silva; epitypified), Racoplaca macrospora S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), R. maculatoides S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), R. melanobapha (Kremp.) S.H. Jiang, Lücking & J.C. Wei (” Verrucaria melanobapha Kremp.), Strigula guangdongensis S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. intermedia S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. microcarpa S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pseudoantillarum S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pseudosubtilissima S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pycnoradians S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from Thailand), S. sinoconcreta S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. stenoloba S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. subtilissimoides S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China).] Aptroot, A. 2021. [Review] Lı́quenes do Porto Santo by J. Campinho. 2021. Published by Imprensa Academia, Porto Santo, Madeira, Portugal. Pp. 150. 150 3 200 3 10 mm. ISBN 978-989-9062-07-8. Soft cover. E16.65. The Lichenologist 53(6): 481. Aptroot, A., J. G. Cavalcante, L. A. Santos, I. Oliveira Junior, D. O. Lima & M. E. S. Cáceres. 2021. Checklist of the lichens of The Reserva Florestal Adolphe Ducke in Manaus (Amazonas, Brazil). Mycotaxon 136(3): 685. Aptroot, A., K. W. Maphangwa, L. Zedda, M. Tekere, P. Alvarado & H. J. M. Sipman. 2019. The phylogenetic position of Culbersonia is in the Caliciaceae (lichenized ascomycetes). The Lichenologist 51(2): 187–191. Aptroot, A. & M. F. Souza. 2021. New crustose lichens from a tropical coastal area in Paraná (Brazil). Cryptogamie, Mycologie 42(12): 191–197. [New (all from Brazil): Cryptothecia duplofluorescens Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Herpothallon purpureum Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Myriostigma xanthominiatum Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Wirthiotrema xanthopustulatum Aptroot & M.F.Souza.] Aranibar, J. N., M. J. Repetur, V. R. Garcı́a, R. E. Dazat, M. E. C. Videla & P. E. Villagra. 2022. Functional responses of biological soil crusts to simulated small precipitation pulses in the Monte Desert, Argentina. Geoderma 410: 115660. 1 Author’s email: jlendemer@nybg.org The cumulative database for this series is available in searchable form on the World Wide Web at http://nhm2.uio. no/botanisk/lav/RLL/RLL.HTM with full abstracts, DOIs, and links to electronically available articles when possible. Thanks to the following: Einar Timdal for his work on the RLL database, Bill Buck for checking recently published literature, Jim Bennett for sharing Scopus alerts, and the many authors who send reprints or electronic versions of their works for inclusion. 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Abella, S. R. & T. A. Schetter. 2021. Variation in characteristics and conservation values of plant communities on abandoned agricultural lands with and without fires. Applied Vegetation Science 24(4): e12629. [‘‘Community structure displayed a gradient of decreasing tree canopy and understorey plant cover and increasing lichen–moss cover from continuously forested to unburned and burned formerly cultivated sites.’’] Agrawal, S., S. K. Deshmukh, M. S. Reddy, R. Prasad & M. Goel. 2020. Endolichenic fungi: A hidden source of bioactive metabolites. South African Journal of Botany 134: 163–186. Ahmadian, N., M. Abedi, M. Sohrabi & S. Rosbakh. 2021. Contrasting seed germination response to moss and lichen crusts in Stipa caucasica, a key species of the IranoTuranian steppe. Folia Geobotanica 56: 205–213. Allen, J. L., S. J. M. Jones & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Draft genome sequence of the lichenized fungus Bacidia gigantensis. Microbiology Resource Announcements 10(44): e00686-21. Allen, J. L. & R. T. McMullin. 2021. Lichens and allied fungi of the North Fork Nooksack River valley bottom, Whatcom County, Washington: Important biodiversity in a high-use area. Western North American Naturalist 81(4): 503–517. Alonso-Garcı́a, M. & J. C. V. Aguilar. 2022. Bacterial community of reindeer lichens differs between northern and southern lichen woodlands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 52(5): 662– 673. Alverdiyeva, S. 2020. Evaluation of the current situation of the lichen flora of Azerbaijan. International Journal of Botany Studies 5(6): 617–620. Alverdiyeva, S. 2021. Baseline study of the lichen flora of the minor Caucasus, Azerbaijan. International Journal of Botany Studies 6(2): 22–25. Ametrano, C. G., H. T. Lumbsch, I. Di Stefano, E. Sangvichien, L. Muggia & F. Grewe. 2022. Should we hail the Red King? Evolutionary consequences of a mutualistic lifestyle in genomes of lichenized ascomycetes. Ecology and Evolution 12(1): e8471. An, D. F., S. J. Yang, L. Q. Jiang, X. Y. Wang, X. Y. Huang, L. Lang, X. M. Chen, M. Q. Fan, G. D. Li, M. G. Jiang, L. S. Wang, C. L. Jiang & Y. Jiang. 2022. Nakamurella leprariae sp. nov., isolated from a lichen sample. Archives of Microbiology 204: 19. Anderson, J., N. Lévesque, F. Caron, P. Beckett & G. A. Spiers. 2022. A review on the use of lichens as a biomonitoring tool for environmental radioactivity. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 243: 106797. Ankita, H., S.-H. Jiang, R. Lücking, H.-J. Liu, X.-L. Wei, A. B. Xavier-Leite, C. V. Portilla, Q. Ren & J.-C. Wei. 2022. Twelve new species reveal cryptic diversification in foliicolous lichens of Strigula s.lat. (Strigulales, Ascomycota). Journal of Fungi 8(1): 2. [New: Phylloporis palmae (Cavalc. & A.A.Silva) S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei, Xavier-Leite & Lücking (”Manaustrum palmae Cavalc. & A.A.Silva; epitypified), Racoplaca macrospora S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), R. maculatoides S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), R. melanobapha (Kremp.) S.H. Jiang, Lücking & J.C. Wei (” Verrucaria melanobapha Kremp.), Strigula guangdongensis S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. intermedia S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. microcarpa S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pseudoantillarum S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pseudosubtilissima S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. pycnoradians S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from Thailand), S. sinoconcreta S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. stenoloba S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China), S. subtilissimoides S.H.Jiang, J.C.Wei & Lücking (from China).] Aptroot, A. 2021. [Review] Lı́quenes do Porto Santo by J. Campinho. 2021. Published by Imprensa Academia, Porto Santo, Madeira, Portugal. Pp. 150. 150 3 200 3 10 mm. ISBN 978-989-9062-07-8. Soft cover. E16.65. The Lichenologist 53(6): 481. Aptroot, A., J. G. Cavalcante, L. A. Santos, I. Oliveira Junior, D. O. Lima & M. E. S. Cáceres. 2021. Checklist of the lichens of The Reserva Florestal Adolphe Ducke in Manaus (Amazonas, Brazil). Mycotaxon 136(3): 685. Aptroot, A., K. W. Maphangwa, L. Zedda, M. Tekere, P. Alvarado & H. J. M. Sipman. 2019. The phylogenetic position of Culbersonia is in the Caliciaceae (lichenized ascomycetes). The Lichenologist 51(2): 187–191. Aptroot, A. & M. F. Souza. 2021. New crustose lichens from a tropical coastal area in Paraná (Brazil). Cryptogamie, Mycologie 42(12): 191–197. [New (all from Brazil): Cryptothecia duplofluorescens Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Herpothallon purpureum Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Myriostigma xanthominiatum Aptroot & M.F.Souza, Wirthiotrema xanthopustulatum Aptroot & M.F.Souza.] Aranibar, J. N., M. J. Repetur, V. R. Garcı́a, R. E. Dazat, M. E. C. Videla & P. E. Villagra. 2022. Functional responses of biological soil crusts to simulated small precipitation pulses in the Monte Desert, Argentina. Geoderma 410: 115660. 1 Author’s email: jlendemer@nybg.org The cumulative database for this series is available in searchable form on the World Wide Web at http://nhm2.uio. no/botanisk/lav/RLL/RLL.HTM with full abstracts, DOIs, and links to electronically available articles when possible. Thanks to the following: Einar Timdal for his work on the RLL database, Bill Buck for checking recently published literature, Jim Bennett for sharing Scopus alerts, and the many authors who send reprints or electronic versions of their works for inclusion. DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-126.2.326
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