Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos
The present study is the first review of the foliose Parmeliaceae s. lat. lichens from andean and subandean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego (southern South-America, 37°to 55° S). It covers habitats of Nothofagus forests includedin the Subantarctic Province (Antarctic Region) and theshrubby and gramin...
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ftunibueairesbd:tesis:tesis_n2700_Calvelo 2024-02-04T09:54:31+01:00 Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos Calvelo, Susana Wright, Jorge Eduardo Adler, Mónica T. 1994 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/tesis_n2700_Calvelo spa spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/tesis_n2700_Calvelo info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:ar-repo/semantics/tesis doctoral info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1994 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/tesis_n2700_Calvelo 2024-01-11T02:06:59Z The present study is the first review of the foliose Parmeliaceae s. lat. lichens from andean and subandean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego (southern South-America, 37°to 55° S). It covers habitats of Nothofagus forests includedin the Subantarctic Province (Antarctic Region) and theshrubby and graminean steppe of the Altoandinean and Patagonic Provinces (Neotropical Region). Six maps of the areaare included. The work is based on the study of ca. 500 specimenscollected by the author and herbarium collections from ASU, BAFC, BCRU, BM, BP, CHR, CTES, H, LIL, MB, MERL, SI, UPS. All collections have been studied in their morphology,anatomy and Chemistry, including TLC. The delimitation of Parmeliaceae s. lat. is discussedand a diagnosis is given. Forty seven species and two subspecies, included innineteen different genus are reported. Each genera ischaracterized and a key to identify the genera is presented,as well as a key to identify species within each genus. Morphological, anatomical and chemical features of eachspecies are given. When new features are decribed, they areillustrated. Taxonomic affinities, ecological behavior andintraspecific variability are discussed. The distribution ofeach taxa is given. The different habitats and species areillustrated by 92 photographs. Sixteen species are reported for the first time from Argentina, among which one for the first time for the Southern Hemisphere, three for southern-South America andthree for the first time outside Australasia. Severalsynonymies are discussed. Chemical data on Menegazzia species from southern South America are presented for the first time and somecollections are considered as possible new species. Biogeographically it was found that only three speciesare common to the centrally located Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), while two genera, twenty species belonging totwelve genera and three subspecies are shared with Australasia. This data are a further evidence of the resemblance ofthe cool temperate Nothofagus forests of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Tierra del Fuego Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Argentina Patagonia |
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The present study is the first review of the foliose Parmeliaceae s. lat. lichens from andean and subandean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego (southern South-America, 37°to 55° S). It covers habitats of Nothofagus forests includedin the Subantarctic Province (Antarctic Region) and theshrubby and graminean steppe of the Altoandinean and Patagonic Provinces (Neotropical Region). Six maps of the areaare included. The work is based on the study of ca. 500 specimenscollected by the author and herbarium collections from ASU, BAFC, BCRU, BM, BP, CHR, CTES, H, LIL, MB, MERL, SI, UPS. All collections have been studied in their morphology,anatomy and Chemistry, including TLC. The delimitation of Parmeliaceae s. lat. is discussedand a diagnosis is given. Forty seven species and two subspecies, included innineteen different genus are reported. Each genera ischaracterized and a key to identify the genera is presented,as well as a key to identify species within each genus. Morphological, anatomical and chemical features of eachspecies are given. When new features are decribed, they areillustrated. Taxonomic affinities, ecological behavior andintraspecific variability are discussed. The distribution ofeach taxa is given. The different habitats and species areillustrated by 92 photographs. Sixteen species are reported for the first time from Argentina, among which one for the first time for the Southern Hemisphere, three for southern-South America andthree for the first time outside Australasia. Severalsynonymies are discussed. Chemical data on Menegazzia species from southern South America are presented for the first time and somecollections are considered as possible new species. Biogeographically it was found that only three speciesare common to the centrally located Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), while two genera, twenty species belonging totwelve genera and three subspecies are shared with Australasia. This data are a further evidence of the resemblance ofthe cool temperate Nothofagus forests of ... |
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Wright, Jorge Eduardo Adler, Mónica T. |
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Calvelo, Susana |
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Calvelo, Susana Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Calvelo, Susana |
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Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Parmeliaceae S.Lat., (Ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de Tierra del Fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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parmeliaceae s.lat., (ascomycetes liquenizados), foliosos de los bosques andino-patagónicos y de tierra del fuego : estudios taxonómicos-florísticos |
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales |
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1994 |
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Antarctic Argentina Patagonia |
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Antarc* Antarctic Tierra del Fuego |
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Antarc* Antarctic Tierra del Fuego |
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