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Cladonia rangiferina
Modelling Lichen Abundance for Woodland Caribou in a Fire-Driven Boreal Landscape
Do Interstate Corridors Serve As Linear Dispersal Routes for Terricolous
Influence of Pinus Contorta and Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi on The
What Is a Lichen – a Prison Or an Opportunity? Lichens Cannot Be Classified As Plants
Sommerfeltia
Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats - EUR27 Is a Scientific Reference Document
Report: LURI 1972-08 Ls*Cs in the REINDEER LICHEN CLADONIA
Natura 2000 Interpretation Manual of European Union
Mediterranean Cladoniaceae A
Pacific Northwest Fungi Project
Ethnolichenology—The Use of Lichens in the Himalayas and Southwestern Parts of China
In South Korea
Phylogenetics of Lichens in the Genus Cladonia (Cladoniaceae) in Northern and Northeastern Thailand
Geographic Variation in Algal Partners of Cladonia Subtenuis (Cladoniaceae) Highlights the Dynamic Nature of a Lichen Symbiosis
Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats
Ative Pinewoods of Scotland
Effects of Forest Fires on the Winter Range of Barren-Ground CARIBOU in Northern Saskatchewan
A Review of Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia Subgenus Cladina) Linear Growth Rates
Top View
Chemotaxonomic Discrimination of Lichen Species Using an Infrared Chalcogenide Fibre Optic Sensor: a Useful Tool for On-Field Biosourcing M
Abundance of Forage Lichens for Boreal Caribou in the Boreal Shield Ecozone of Saskatchewan
Zur Bestandssituation Der Rentierflechten (Cladonia- Arten Der Cladina-Gruppe) in Luxemburg
First Supplement to the Lichen Checklist of South Africa
Microbial Communities of Cladonia Lichens and Their Biosynthetic Gene Clusters Potentially Encoding Natural Products
Lichens Used in Traditional Medicine
Sandur) in Jostedal,Western Norway
Pinelands Lichen Ecology
Managing Reindeer Lichen During Forest Regeneration Procedures: Linking Sámi Herders’ Knowledge and Forestry
Lichenized Fungi and the Evolution of Symbiotic Organization
Use and Abuse of Reindeer Range
A Revision of Lichenicolous Fungi Growing on Cladonia, Mainly from the Northern Hemisphere, with a Worldwide Key to the Known Species
A Família Cladoniaceae (Ascomycota Liquenizados)
Proving: Reindeer Moss (Cladonia Rangiferina) Date: October 2000 by Misha Norland & the School of Homeopathy
Reproduced with Permission of the Copyright Owner. Further Reproduction Prohibited Without Permission
Characterisation of Cladonia Rangiferina Transcriptome and Genome, and the Effects of Dehydration and Rehydration on Its Gene Expression
Cladonia Rangiferina, the Grey Reindeer Lichen, Using High-Throughput Next Generation Sequencing and EST Sequence Data Sini Junttila* and Stephen Rudd
Field Trip Information
Vegan Vitamin D3
Growth Rates of Important Reindeer Forage Lichens on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska