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1Inventory of the common lichens of the Natural Area Teaching Laboratory Principal Investigator: Barry Kaminsky, Graduate Student, Department of Biology Project faculty advisors: Dr. Stuart McDaniel, Department of Biology

Inventory of the common lichens of the Natural Area Teaching Laboratory Principal Investigator: Barry Kaminsky, Graduate Student, Department of Biology Project faculty advisors: Dr. Stuart McDaniel, Department of Biology

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Source URL: natl.ifas.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-08-25 12:02:54
    2Institute of Botany SAS Slovak Botanical Society SAS The International Lichenological Seminar  CENTRAL EUROPEAN LICHENS – A BLEND OF BIOGEOGRAPHIC ELEMENTS

    Institute of Botany SAS Slovak Botanical Society SAS The International Lichenological Seminar CENTRAL EUROPEAN LICHENS – A BLEND OF BIOGEOGRAPHIC ELEMENTS

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    Source URL: sbs.sav.sk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 18:00:00
      3Membership Renewal Form  Dedicated to Promoting the Appreciation, Conservation, and Study of California Lichens

      Membership Renewal Form Dedicated to Promoting the Appreciation, Conservation, and Study of California Lichens

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      Source URL: californialichens.org

      Language: English - Date: 2015-07-26 14:03:26
        4Bernal, R., S.R. Gradstein, and M. CelisNew names and new combinations for the Catalogue of the Plants and Lichens of Colombia. Phytoneuron: 1–6. Published 30 MarchISSN 2153 733X NEW NAMES AND NE

        Bernal, R., S.R. Gradstein, and M. CelisNew names and new combinations for the Catalogue of the Plants and Lichens of Colombia. Phytoneuron: 1–6. Published 30 MarchISSN 2153 733X NEW NAMES AND NE

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        Source URL: www.phytoneuron.net

        Language: English - Date: 2015-03-30 08:06:14
          5Recent Literature on Lichens (RLL), which lists most of the international lichen literature published since 1950, and Mattick’s Literature Index, which lists earlier lichen literature, (joint interface: http://nhm.uio.

          Recent Literature on Lichens (RLL), which lists most of the international lichen literature published since 1950, and Mattick’s Literature Index, which lists earlier lichen literature, (joint interface: http://nhm.uio.

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          Source URL: www.keytonature.eu

          Language: English - Date: 2009-03-12 04:02:56
            6Arctic Bryophytes and Lichens Future Arctic 1.

            Arctic Bryophytes and Lichens Future Arctic 1.

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            Source URL: 132.203.57.253

            - Date: 2016-11-11 08:28:41
              7Orkney Field Club Founded in 1959 Aim: To encourage the study and conservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the County Identifying lichens – notes written by Roger Davies for meeting of 21st November 2009 Ch

              Orkney Field Club Founded in 1959 Aim: To encourage the study and conservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the County Identifying lichens – notes written by Roger Davies for meeting of 21st November 2009 Ch

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              Source URL: s3.spanglefish.com

              - Date: 2014-11-25 04:15:28
                8Microsoft Word - Lucking Book FN10308FINAL.doc

                Microsoft Word - Lucking Book FN10308FINAL.doc

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                Source URL: www.nybg.org

                Language: English - Date: 2009-07-14 09:59:43
                9Lichen community response to prescribed burning and thinning in southern pine dominated woodlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA

                Lichen community response to prescribed burning and thinning in southern pine dominated woodlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA

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                Source URL: fireecologyjournal.org

                Language: English
                106. Lichens and algae can be removed by first thoroughly soaking the stone and then using a wooden scraper to gently remove the biological growth. This process may need to be repeated several times.  CLEANING STONE

                6. Lichens and algae can be removed by first thoroughly soaking the stone and then using a wooden scraper to gently remove the biological growth. This process may need to be repeated several times. CLEANING STONE

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                Source URL: www.austintxgensoc.org

                Language: English - Date: 2014-12-10 22:30:45