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USEFUL LINKS

 

LINKS TO THOSE WHO CREATED LICHENS OF NORTH AMERICA

Dr. Irwin M. Brodo can be contacted at ibrodo@mus-nature.ca

Stephen Sharnoff can be contacted at lichen@idiom.com You can also visit the website of his and Sylvia's photos of a variety of subjects at http://www.sharnoffphotos.com or to his Sierra Plants Project site at http://www.sierraplants.com

 

Yale University Press Home Page

To order Lichens of North America directly from Yale University Press, go to: http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/home.asp

 

Canadian Museum of Nature

Missouri Botanical Garden Web Server

 

LINKS TO OTHER SITES ABOUT LICHENS

SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS


American Bryological and Lichenological Society

International Association for Lichenology
The British Lichen Society
French Association for Lichenology
California Lichen Society
International Symbiosis Society

 

NETWORKS AND EMAIL CONTACTS

Lichen List-Server (International e-mail network of lichenologists)

Email Directory of Mycologists and Lichenologists (Mycology Net)

 

EDUCATION AND INFORMATION ON LICHENS

Identifying North American Lichens: A Guide to the Literature (Phil May, Irwin M. Brodo, and Theodore L. Esslinger)

North American Lichen Checklist (Theodore L. Esslinger)

The world of lichenology (Dr. Clifford Smith)

Lichens of the Ozarks(Richard C. Harris and Douglas M. Ladd)

Lichen Herbarium and Sonoran Desert Flora Project, Arizona State University (Thomas H. Nash, III)

Lichens at University of Minnesota (Cliff Wetmore)

Lichens at Oregon State University (Bruce McCune)

LichenLand (Oregon State University, Sherry Pittam, et.al.)

Macrolichens of New England Doug Greene

Colorado lichens (Dan Fosha)

Introduction to Lichens (Univ. of California Berkeley, Museum of Paleontology)

The Microbial World: Lichens ( Jim Deacon, Univ. of Edinburgh)

 

 

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING WITH LICHENS

USDA- Forest Service PNW Lichens and Air Quality (Air Quality Biomonitoring in Pacific Northwest, Linda Geiser)

Lichens and Lichen-Feeding Moths as Bioindicators of Air Pollution in the Rocky Mountain Front Range (Sara Simonson, Colorado State University)

 

ETHNOBOTANY

Native American Ethnobotany

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