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te on the study of cryptogams (mosses, algae, | lichens and fungi). |
ichenum: An Arrangement of the North American | Lichens (1872) and Synopsis of the North American Lic |
The larvae feed amongst | lichens on trees trunks of Acacia koa, Aleurites molu |
very numerous works, especially on fungi and | lichens, give him a position as regards those groups |
rse grasses, mosses (especially sphagnum) and | lichens. |
This dudleya associates with mosses and | lichens. |
The larvae feed on various fungi and | lichens. |
Arctic Willow, Crowberry, sedges, mosses and | lichens. |
uted in plants, red algae, fungi, mosses, and | lichens. |
ra, this consists mostly of rocks, mosses and | lichens. |
ainly of grasses, as well as other plants and | lichens. |
e so named due to the presence of grasses and | lichens such as the Cladonia species. |
is held in place using spider silk, moss and | lichens. |
atterns formed from petals, seeds, mosses and | lichens. |
Various mosses and | lichens may be beneficial to the germination of the s |
The true food plant may be | lichens growing on the bark. |
an period, there was little plant life beyond | lichens, and bryophytes. |
is led to her illustrated Handbook of British | Lichens (1921), a key to all known British lichens, u |
agreed to complete a Monograph of the British | Lichens left unfinished on the death of James Crombie |
as to cover all plants, including bryophytes, | lichens and fungi native to crown lands of the Danish |
from angiosperms, pteridophytes, bryophytes, | lichens and fungi. |
ber Robert Lowe now has a solo project called | Lichens. |
He collected | lichens for Edward Tuckerman and corresponded with ma |
bstones support a mosaic of brightly coloured | lichens and mosses. |
s and adults feed primarily on small crustose | lichens, but also consume fungi, dead bark and organi |
The thalli of crustose | lichens can adhere to the surface of rock and absorb |
), Rusty Staggerbush (Lyonia ferruginea), Cup | Lichens (Cladonia spp.), Scrub Holly (Ilex opaca var. |
David | Lichens - Guitar, vocals |
this is the case for cyanobionts of diatoms, | lichens, didemnid ascidians, Azolla ferns and some sp |
His first paper, on New England | lichens, was given in 1838 or 1839. |
One hundred and sixty five taxa of epiphytic | lichens are present containing a remarkably large pro |
ttlecombe Park: Its History and Its Epiphytic | Lichens - An Attempt at Correlation. |
Foliose | lichens on rock growing outward and dying in the cent |
Mosses usually follow | lichens in colonization, but cannot serve as pioneer |
oping differently than those that do not form | lichens. |
anobacteria, green algae, brown algae, fungi, | lichens, and/or mosses. |
They browse on grass, | lichens and buds of trees. |
Their diet includes bushes, herbs, | lichens, shrubs, grass, and creepers. |
entified mushrooms, 110 species of identified | lichens, 100 species of identified moss, and 1,110 sp |
response and mechanism of metal tolerance in | lichens of Garhwal Himalayas |
e (singular pseudocyphella) are structures in | lichens that appear as tiny pores on the outer surfac |
Depsides are most often found in | lichens, but have also been isolated from higher plan |
gal hyphae, and are widespread photobionts in | lichens, such as the "secret writing" crustose lichen |
Common pioneer organisms include | lichens and algae. |
and applied research of the fungi, including | lichens, yeasts, oomycetes, and slime moulds. |
nclature and taxonomy of the fungi, including | lichens. |
as well as a recipe for bread made from local | lichens. |
Many | lichens also grow close to the surface of rocks, tree |
ave been found in the reserve, including many | lichens and beetles. |
fungi - including some fly agaric - and many | lichens. |
types of plant biomonitors, including mosses, | lichens, tree bark, bark pockets, tree rings, leaves, |
ders and are festooned with epiphytic mosses, | lichens and ferns. |
hich are home to a rich assemblage of mosses, | lichens, and epiphytes. |
rietin is the predominant cortical pigment of | lichens in the genus Caloplaca, a secondary product o |
s- could have caused the widespread growth of | lichens, which had given rise to a large quantity of |
Nearly 200 species of | lichens have been recorded as being present in the wo |
Parietin, a cortical pigment of | lichens |
The habitat also supports a large variety of | lichens. |
many Australian and Pacific Island species of | lichens. |
Simon Schwendener proposes his dual theory of | lichens. |
It is found in certain species of | lichens and can be readily extracted. |
The evolution of | lichens and the phylum Ascomycota is complex and not |
e for growth of foliose and fruticose type of | lichens. |
s from under tree bark and from under mats of | lichens and moss on trees. |
He established the nature of | lichens and was the first to find the reproductive pr |
ganic compound that occurs in many species of | lichens including Rocella tinctoria and Lecanora. |
The larvae feed on | lichens. |
It feeds exclusively on | lichens such as Lecidea and Xanthoria. |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens on rocks. |
Larvae have been recorded feeding on | lichens on rock-faces, making a silken web amongst th |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens on Eucalyptus and Pandanus and probably other |
is probably a case-maker, and it may feed on | lichens. |
rotococcus species, but probably also feed on | lichens. |
The larvae have been recorded feeding on | lichens growing on tree trunks. |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens on rocks and on Pipturus. |
897 and 1900 he wrote at least 20 articles on | lichens, publishing many new species. |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens on the bark of Cheirodendron and Metrosideros |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens on the bark of Acacia koa, Manihot glaziovii, |
The larvae feed on | lichens growing on fences and rocks, sheltering in a |
The larvae probably feed on | lichens, algae and other detritus on Atlantic white c |
n they usually climb up the trees and feed on | lichens. |
Rocks with moss or | lichens were often also a feature of these compositio |
to the public, and contains several plants or | lichens. |
k collected minerals and plants, particularly | lichens. |
rbaceous plants and shrubs as well as sedges, | lichens, and grasses found between the rocks on high |
The larvae possibly feed on stone | lichens. |
ogical research centers on the use of stubble | lichens as environmental indicators, both in referenc |
It will match the surrounding | lichens. |
Tuckerman did not accept that | lichens are a combination of fungi and algae, a theor |
ings meant to resemble tree bark; down to the | lichens and moss found on the bark. |
Alpine Clubmoss (Diphasiastrum alpinum), the | lichens, Iceland Moss (Cetraria islandica) and Reinde |
ings, giving excellent camouflage against the | lichens on which the eggs are laid. |
ollution, because these negatively affect the | lichens which are a food source for the slug. |
These | lichens are at least several decades old. |
When these | lichens die their thalli are decomposed to add humus. |
The propagules of these | lichens are brought by air from the surrounding areas |
These | lichens produce acids which corrode the rock and thei |
It usually feeds on various | lichens including Parmelia, although it has also been |
However, his main focus was | lichens. |
s isolated from a rock surface colonized with | lichens. |
curved pointed distal end and decorated with | lichens woven with silk filaments. |
ummit of Pico da Neblina are often found with | lichens growing on the dead leaves still attached to |
pecies and the richest assemblage of woodland | lichens in the region. |
In the same year | Lichens was published and was quickly established as |
been isolated from a variety of fungi, yeast, | lichens and sponges, and has been reported to exhibit |
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