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  • In primary succession pioneer species like lichen, algae and fungus as well as other abiotic fac
  • The larvae feed on lichen and algae.
  • The larvae feed on Lichen and Algae.
  • Larvae feed on lichen and detritus, including dead leaves.
  • The larvae feed on lichen and detritus, including dead leaves.
  • The larvae feed on lichen and algae on trunks, rocks and old walls.
  • ayer supports Arctic Willow, Crowberry, sedge, lichen and moss.
  • The larvae feed on Lichen and Algae, especially on Pinophyta, but also o
  • sed when there is a break in the cortex of the lichen, and the medullary hyphae extend to the surfac
  • n) diameter nest is built of very small twigs, lichen and other mosses, and often lined with downy f
  • rush; wooded areas comprise sessile oak, moss, lichen and fern.
  • red incredible hardship and survived by eating lichen and leather from their boots.
  • -making larvae collected on rocks covered with lichen at sea level.
  • Parmeliopsis is a genus of lichen belonging to the family Parmeliaceae.
  • The larvae are lichen browsers on branches.
  • A crustose lichen, Caloplaca marina
  • Gyrophoric acid, found in the lichen Cryptothecia rubrocincta, is a depside.
  • ric acid is a depside that can be found in the lichen Cryptothecia rubrocincta and in Xanthoparmelia
  • asagrayana on a tree in Newfoundland, with the lichen Erioderma pedicellatum growing on top of it.
  • and it may be essential for the growth of the lichen Erioderma pedicellatum, which is listed as cri
  • The lichen flora is exceptional both for its luxuriance a
  • The epiphytic lichen flora is also typical of ancient woodland and
  • ly (Mellicta athalia), an exceptional woodland lichen flora and its palynological interest of deep p
  • A varied lichen flora includes several species that are sensit
  • special biological interest for its epiphytic lichen flora, as an area for two rare beetles and its
  • They support a nationally important lichen flora.
  • nd the estimated age of the oldest terrestrial lichen fossil is 400 Ma; this date corresponds to the
  • Menegazzia lucens is a species of lichen from New Zealand.
  • lichens, such as the "secret writing" crustose lichen genera Graphis, Graphina, Gyalecta and Opegrap
  • sii, Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus, Bryophytes, Lichen, Gorse Ulex europaeus, Western Gorse Ulex gall
  • It is considered the longest lichen in the world.
  • Caloplaca obamae is a species of lichen in the fungus genus Caloplaca.
  • gissima, Old Man's Beard or Methuselah's Beard Lichen, is a lichen in the family Parmeliaceae.
  • The most frequent host of this lichen is spruce trees.
  • This lichen is fruticose, with very long stems and short,
  • us albus, common name White asphodel or Rimmed Lichen, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to
  • n organic compound found in certain species of lichen; it is also a precursor in various syntheses o
  • Cladonia perforata is a rare species of lichen known by the common names Florida perforate cl
  • Their habitat includes lichen, moss, sedges, and low woody shrubs.
  • It often grows in layers of the lichen Niebla ceruchoides, which may provide a moistu
  • The lichen occurs in very dry, open sites on sand with li
  • The cased larvae feed on lichen on tree trunks and sometimes on posts, sloe br
  • s presumed original height (notice the lack of lichen on the lower half in the accompanying photogra
  • humid woodland with growths of Old Man's Beard lichen or Spanish moss.
  • For example, spores of lichen or fungus, being the pioneer species, are spre
  • She designed the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lichen, Poland's largest church, the seventh largest
  • The lichen population is important on a county level.
  • The larvae feed on various Lichen, primarily Sticta pulmomacea.
  • rare and endangered type of ecosystem, and the lichen requires a specific spot within the habitat.
  • yment, Dr. Selva actively pursues many ongoing lichen research programs, receiving grants from organ
  • e suggests that BXO may be the same disease as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus of the vulva in female
  • surgery of the vagina (labiaplasty), swinging, lichen sclerosus, the use of recreational drugs durin
  • Sun Chuanfang was born in Lichen, Shandong.
  • ): Squamarina scopulorum (Lecanoraceae), a new lichen species from Norway.
  • ught to be critical refuges for populations of lichen species among fire-prone eucalyptus woodland.
  • al Scientific Interest due to the diversity of lichen species found in the park.
  • The larvae feed on various Lichen species.
  • shed its bark annually, and is a rich host of lichen species; a field study in Errinundra National
  • e genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants.
  • David mischievously moves a leaf or a piece of lichen to see what the bird will do, then moves away.
  • t out of plant fibers and down and coated with lichen to hold it together.
  • In 1993 this was the first species of lichen to be federally listed as an endangered specie
  • However, for these lichen to release their spores simultaneously, it is
  • geologist Scott Wolter, and carefully removed lichen to reveal more inscribed characters: the date
  • a number of dermatological diseases, including lichen urticatus, alopecia areata, erythema multiform
  • llae are the same colour as the medulla of the lichen, which is generally white, but can be yellow i
  • he genus Caloplaca, a secondary product of the lichen Xanthoria parietina, and a pigment found in th
  • e inverse relation to the presence of the blue lichen Xanthoria (usually found abundantly in the cou