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Lichens of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, westernmost Alaska Peninsula

January 1, 2000

One hundred eighty-two taxa of lichens including two lichen parasites are reported from Izembek National Wildlife Refuge on the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. Metasphaeria tartarina is new to North America; Scoliciosporum umbrinum is new to Alaska. Wide-ranging, arctic-alpine, and boreal species dominate the lichen flora; a coastal element is moderately represented, while amphi-Beringian species form a minor element. Epigeic lichen abundance is described along a lowland to alpine mesotopographic gradient selected to represent major landscape variation in the refuge. Of six major community types identified, three had significant lichen components.

Publication Year 2000
Title Lichens of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, westernmost Alaska Peninsula
DOI 10.1639/0007-2745(2000)103[0379:LOINWR]2.0.CO;2
Authors Stephen S. Talbot, Sandra Looman Talbot, John W. Thomson, Wilfred B. Schofield
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bryologist
Index ID 70022235
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse