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Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 53:159-169
Three species of lichenicolousOpegraphas. lat. are newly described, all apparently host-specific at genus level.Opegrapha arthoniicolaCoppins & S. Y. Kondr. is described from western Britain and Ireland, where it grows on the thallus ofArthonia radia
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 53:35-44
An examination of collections from Japan has increased the number of Brianaria and Micarea species known from that country from eight to 19, including one new species, M. rubioides Coppins (also from Malaysia and the Philippines). Eleven species are
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 51:395-405
Opegrapha multipunctaandSchismatomma quercicolaare two sterile European lichens reproducing only vegetatively by means of soredia. RAxML and Bayesian analyses of newly generated sequence data from the mitochondrial ribosomal RNA small subunit provide
Autor:
Gintaras Kantvilas, Brian J. Coppins
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 51:431-481
Thirty-five species of Micarea are recorded for Tasmania. Ten are described as new to science: M. ceracea Coppins & Kantvilas (also known from Victoria and New South Wales), characterized by a thallus containing perlatolic and didymic acids, pallid a
Autor:
Christopher J. Ellis, Brian J. Coppins
Publikováno v:
Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 76:319-331
Systematic data collection for direct statistical analysis of biodiversity trends tends to be focused on charismatic fauna and flora such as birds or vascular plants. When subsequently applied by conservation agencies in summary metrics tracking habi
Autor:
Dries Van Den Broeck, Paul Diederich, Brian J. Coppins, André Aptroot, Neil Sanderson, Damien Ertz
Publikováno v:
The lichenologist
A new species of Synarthonia, S. leproidica, is described from Luxembourg. Phylogenetic analyses of mtSSU and RPB2 sequences were used to determine the generic affiliation of this sterile species. Synarthonia leproidica differs from all other species
Autor:
Brian J. Coppins, David L. Hawksworth
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 50:599-602
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 27:2363-2377
Directly observed biodiversity data have a limited temporal span of c. 100–150 years. Consequently, for a region such as temperate Western Europe, our knowledge of species distributions is restricted to a period impacted by the process of massive i
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The Lichenologist. 50:153-160
Enterographa sorediata is a corticolous, crustose lichen endemic to the southern part of Great Britain where it is confined to old-growth woodlands. This lichen is rarely fertile and mainly characterized by a sorediate thallus producing protocetraric
Taxonomic survey compared to ecological sampling: are the results consistent for woodland epiphytes?
Autor:
Brian J. Coppins, Christopher J. Ellis
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 49:141-155
Field survey by a taxonomist or specialist biologist (‘taxonomic survey’) provides a comprehensive inventory of species in a habitat. Common and conspicuous species are rapidly recorded and search effort can be targeted to inconspicuous or rare s