Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America

Abstract The shrubby Usnea species of East Fennoscandia and the whole known Usnea flora of British Columbia were studied. Furthermore, the status and distribution of Usnea hirta and U. longissima, which have divergent habitat requirements and distribution patterns, were surveyd in East Fennoscandia....

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Main Author: Halonen, P. (Pekka)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Oulun yliopisto 2000
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn951-42-5524-0 2023-07-30T04:03:26+02:00 Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America Halonen, P. (Pekka) 2000-01-10 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514255240 eng eng Oulun yliopisto info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3191 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-220X info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2000 lichen info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2000 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:01:52Z Abstract The shrubby Usnea species of East Fennoscandia and the whole known Usnea flora of British Columbia were studied. Furthermore, the status and distribution of Usnea hirta and U. longissima, which have divergent habitat requirements and distribution patterns, were surveyd in East Fennoscandia. The two species also occur in British Columbia and their chemistry, ecology and distribution were compared in the two study areas. The nomenclature and taxonomy of U. hirta were also revised. Nine shrubby Usnea species were documented from East Fennoscandia and 25 species and species groups were recorded from British Columbia (when U. fulvoreagens and U. pacificana are included as distinct species). U. chaetophora, U. diplotypus and U. nidulans s. lat. were reported as new to North America, whereas U. esperantiana and U. rigida s. lat. were documented for the first time for Canada, and U. ceratina and U. rubicunda are new to British Columbia. U. pacificana was described as a new species from the Pacific Canada and the United States and U. wasmuthii was reported from the states of Washington and Oregon as new to North America. Several taxa were recognized as synonyms and lectotypified in our studies. In total, 21 secondary medullary substances or compound groups were found in the East Fennoscandian and 24 in the British Columbia Usnea species. Salazinic acid is the most common substance in both areas. New chemotypes were found in three shrubby Usnea species in East Fennoscandia and in six taxa in British Columbia. Differences in the chemistry of some species were found when comparing the East Fennoscandian and British Columbia specimens, e.g., in U. hirta and U. longissima. All the East Fennoscandian Usnea species studied have a relatively southern distribution or they are infrequent in northern regions, while most of the surveyed North American species have more or less maritime distribution. All these Usneae are primarily epiphytes and the majority of them prefer well-lit and moist sites. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Jultika - University of Oulu repository British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Pacific
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Halonen, P. (Pekka)
Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
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description Abstract The shrubby Usnea species of East Fennoscandia and the whole known Usnea flora of British Columbia were studied. Furthermore, the status and distribution of Usnea hirta and U. longissima, which have divergent habitat requirements and distribution patterns, were surveyd in East Fennoscandia. The two species also occur in British Columbia and their chemistry, ecology and distribution were compared in the two study areas. The nomenclature and taxonomy of U. hirta were also revised. Nine shrubby Usnea species were documented from East Fennoscandia and 25 species and species groups were recorded from British Columbia (when U. fulvoreagens and U. pacificana are included as distinct species). U. chaetophora, U. diplotypus and U. nidulans s. lat. were reported as new to North America, whereas U. esperantiana and U. rigida s. lat. were documented for the first time for Canada, and U. ceratina and U. rubicunda are new to British Columbia. U. pacificana was described as a new species from the Pacific Canada and the United States and U. wasmuthii was reported from the states of Washington and Oregon as new to North America. Several taxa were recognized as synonyms and lectotypified in our studies. In total, 21 secondary medullary substances or compound groups were found in the East Fennoscandian and 24 in the British Columbia Usnea species. Salazinic acid is the most common substance in both areas. New chemotypes were found in three shrubby Usnea species in East Fennoscandia and in six taxa in British Columbia. Differences in the chemistry of some species were found when comparing the East Fennoscandian and British Columbia specimens, e.g., in U. hirta and U. longissima. All the East Fennoscandian Usnea species studied have a relatively southern distribution or they are infrequent in northern regions, while most of the surveyed North American species have more or less maritime distribution. All these Usneae are primarily epiphytes and the majority of them prefer well-lit and moist sites.
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author Halonen, P. (Pekka)
author_facet Halonen, P. (Pekka)
author_sort Halonen, P. (Pekka)
title Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
title_short Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
title_full Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
title_fullStr Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the lichen genus Usnea in East Fennoscandia and Pasific North America
title_sort studies on the lichen genus usnea in east fennoscandia and pasific north america
publisher Oulun yliopisto
publishDate 2000
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514255240
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Canada
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Fennoscandian
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