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Compendium of the Lichens and Associated Fungi of Alaska

English · Paperback / Softback

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This open access publication is released under the "CC BY NC" license. Download paper for free For institutions and libraries which require a printed version of this work, we offer a high quality printed and bound paper edition, which may be ordered online above. This option (OA plus a printed edition) is available to all authors of Bibliotheca Lichenologica from now on. Publications on the lichens of Alaska go back 182 years, but a modern, comprehensive review of literature on the diversity of Alaskan lichens has been lacking. The authors present a compendium of 2126 accepted taxa fully referenced with published reports from Alaska and their exact localities. Of these 2126 taxa, 1827 are lichen fungi, 277 are lichen-associated fungi and 22 are putatively saprotrophic fungi usually treated in lichenological studies. Nearly half of all species have been first reported since 1997. A total of 1594 names are treated as synonyms or misapplications, and 140 further taxa are excluded as erroneous or doubtful.

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Assisted by Teuvo Ahti (Editor), Karen Dillman (Editor), Alan M. Fryday (Editor), Celia J. Hampton-Miller (Editor), Dave Schirokauer (Editor), Toby Spribille (Editor), Göran Thor (Editor), Tor Tonsberg (Editor)
Publisher Borntraeger
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2023
 
EAN 9783443580933
ISBN 978-3-443-58093-3
No. of pages 522
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 22 mm
Weight 810 g
Illustrations 4 Abb.
Series Bibliotheca Lichenologica
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

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