Ramalina of the Kuril Islands

Ten species of Ramalina Ach. are reported from the Kuril Islands, Far Eastern Russia. This is the first complete account of the Ramalina distribution from Japan to the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka. The Ramalina flora of the Kuril Islands represents a unique combination of species found in outlying...

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Main Authors: Suzanne Joneson, Hiroyuki Kashiwadani, Svetlana Tschabanenko, Sarah Gage
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Language:English
Published: The American Bryological and Lichenological Society 2004
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spelling ftbioone:10.1639/0007-2745(2004)107[98:ROTKI]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-30T04:04:34+02:00 Ramalina of the Kuril Islands Suzanne Joneson Hiroyuki Kashiwadani Svetlana Tschabanenko Sarah Gage Suzanne Joneson Hiroyuki Kashiwadani Svetlana Tschabanenko Sarah Gage world 2004-03-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2004)107[98:ROTKI]2.0.CO;2 en eng The American Bryological and Lichenological Society doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2004)107[98:ROTKI]2.0.CO;2 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2004)107[98:ROTKI]2.0.CO;2 Text 2004 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2004)107[98:ROTKI]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-09T10:55:57Z Ten species of Ramalina Ach. are reported from the Kuril Islands, Far Eastern Russia. This is the first complete account of the Ramalina distribution from Japan to the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka. The Ramalina flora of the Kuril Islands represents a unique combination of species found in outlying areas, and the distribution of individual species throughout the archipelago corresponds with changes in island size, proximity to larger bodies of land, and climate. Text Kamchatka BioOne Online Journals
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description Ten species of Ramalina Ach. are reported from the Kuril Islands, Far Eastern Russia. This is the first complete account of the Ramalina distribution from Japan to the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka. The Ramalina flora of the Kuril Islands represents a unique combination of species found in outlying areas, and the distribution of individual species throughout the archipelago corresponds with changes in island size, proximity to larger bodies of land, and climate.
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