Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada

Fifty-two species of lichens were found on Larix lyallii Parl. and Pinus albicaulis Engelm. trees in 31 stands in the subalpine zone of the mountains of southwestern Alberta. The species belong to the following North American distributional elements: 25, Pan Boreal; 13, Arctic Boreal; 8, Cordilleran...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Kalgutkar, R. M., Bird, C. D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1969
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/b69-091 2023-12-17T10:26:15+01:00 Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada Kalgutkar, R. M. Bird, C. D. 1969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b69-091 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b69-091 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Botany volume 47, issue 5, page 627-648 ISSN 0008-4026 Plant Science journal-article 1969 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/b69-091 2023-11-19T13:38:19Z Fifty-two species of lichens were found on Larix lyallii Parl. and Pinus albicaulis Engelm. trees in 31 stands in the subalpine zone of the mountains of southwestern Alberta. The species belong to the following North American distributional elements: 25, Pan Boreal; 13, Arctic Boreal; 8, Cordilleran or Western Boreal; 2, Pan North American; 2, Eastern Boreal; and 1, uncertain.In Larix lyallii, quadrats occupying the lower 30 cm of the trunk were characterized by a Parmeliopsis hyperopta – P. ambigua – Cetraria pinastri union whereas quadrats in a region 40 cm deep, centered at 1.3 m from the base, were occupied by a Letharia californica – Alectoria glabra union. In Pinus albicaulis, the lower quadrats were characterized by a Parmeliopsis ambigua – Cetraria pinastri – Parmeliopsis hyperopta – Lecidea fuscescens union whereas the upper were occupied by a Parmelia sphaerosporella – Letharia californica – Lecanora varia – Alectoria glabra union.Forty-eight species occurred on the smooth to rough, more absorbent, bark of Pinus albicaulis compared with 32 found on the rough bark of Larix lyallii.Succession followed four stages: (1) the invasion of appressed foliose lichens on the tree bases, (2) the appearance of crustose species on the lower four feet of the trunk, (3) the invasion of foliose species on the trunk and branches, and (4) the appearance of fruticose species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Canada Alectoria ENVELOPE(-58.640,-58.640,-63.977,-63.977) Canadian Journal of Botany 47 5 627 648
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Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
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description Fifty-two species of lichens were found on Larix lyallii Parl. and Pinus albicaulis Engelm. trees in 31 stands in the subalpine zone of the mountains of southwestern Alberta. The species belong to the following North American distributional elements: 25, Pan Boreal; 13, Arctic Boreal; 8, Cordilleran or Western Boreal; 2, Pan North American; 2, Eastern Boreal; and 1, uncertain.In Larix lyallii, quadrats occupying the lower 30 cm of the trunk were characterized by a Parmeliopsis hyperopta – P. ambigua – Cetraria pinastri union whereas quadrats in a region 40 cm deep, centered at 1.3 m from the base, were occupied by a Letharia californica – Alectoria glabra union. In Pinus albicaulis, the lower quadrats were characterized by a Parmeliopsis ambigua – Cetraria pinastri – Parmeliopsis hyperopta – Lecidea fuscescens union whereas the upper were occupied by a Parmelia sphaerosporella – Letharia californica – Lecanora varia – Alectoria glabra union.Forty-eight species occurred on the smooth to rough, more absorbent, bark of Pinus albicaulis compared with 32 found on the rough bark of Larix lyallii.Succession followed four stages: (1) the invasion of appressed foliose lichens on the tree bases, (2) the appearance of crustose species on the lower four feet of the trunk, (3) the invasion of foliose species on the trunk and branches, and (4) the appearance of fruticose species.
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title Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
title_short Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
title_full Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
title_fullStr Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Lichens found on Larix lyallii and Pinus albicaulis in southwestern Alberta, Canada
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