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Bryoria fremontii
North American Fungi
Morphological Traits in Hair Lichens Affect Their Water Storage
Taxonomy of Bryoria Section Implexae (Parmeliaceae, Lecanoromycetes) in North America and Europe, Based on Chemical, Morphological and Molecular Data
The Effects of Previous Grazing on the Subsequent Nutrient Supply of Ungulates Grazing Late-Summer Mixed-Conifer Rangelands
Proceedings, Western Section, American Society of Animal Science
Compositional Patterns in the Swan Valley Forests Montana
SAN BERNARDINO FLYING SQUIRREL (Glaucomys Sabrinus Californicus) AS THREATENED OR ENDANGERED UNDER the UNITED STATES ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
Lichens in Relation to Management Issues in the Sierra Nevada National Parks
1996 Idaho FHM Lichen Community Indicator Results
1 Using Lichen Communities As Indicators of Forest Stand Age and Conservation Value
Lichen Communities Indicator Results from Idaho: Baseline Sampling
Lichen Communities for Forest Health Monitoring in Colorado
Occurrence of Two Genera of Arboreal Lichen and Their Utilization by Deer and Elk on Selected Winter Ranges in West-Central Montana
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Manna Lichens and Allied
Bryoria Fremontii, Wila
Ethnolichenology—The Use of Lichens in the Himalayas and Southwestern Parts of China
California Spotted Owl Conservation Objectives Report (COR)
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Phylogenetic Generic Classification of Parmelioid Lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) Based on Molecular, Morphological and Chemical Evidence
The Meaning of Lichen
The Lichen of British Columbia
Lichens Used in Traditional Medicine
Metagenomic Data Reveal Diverse Fungal and Algal Communities Associated with the Lichen Symbiosis
Fhm Lichen Community Results from Wyoming, 1997: a Preliminary Summary
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Hidden Complexity of Lichen Symbiosis
Fungi in the Diets of Northern Flying Squirrels and Lodgepole Chipmunks in the Sierra Nevada
Introduction Numerous Species of Small Mammals Feed on Hypogeous Sporocarps of Mycorrhizal Fungi
Bryophytes and Lichens from Malheur National Forest, Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon Author(S): Robert J
Tile ROLE of PLANTS AS FAMINE FOODS in NORTHWESTERN NORTH AMERICA
Soda Creek Allotment #4044
Nez Perce Use of the Southeast Washington Sub-Basin Draft Report Prepared Under Contract for Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fi
Disease and Demography in the Plateau
North American Fungi
Effects of Forest Age Versus Forest Structure on Epiphytic Lichen Biomass and Diversity
Basidiomycete Yeasts in the Cortex of Ascomycete Macrolichens