Book ID: 92636
Monographs in North American Lichenology
Volume 1: McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter: Biotic Soil Crust Lichens of the Columbia Basin. 2007. (Reprint 2018)). col. illus. 105 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
Macrolichens are much better known in North America than crustose lichens, but most of the lichens found in biotic crusts are crustose . Keys and line drawings for macrolichens from the Pacific Northwest and northern Rocky Mountains are provided by Goward et al (1994), McCune and Goward (1995), and Goward (1999). Brodo et al. (2001) and McCune and Geiser (1997) provided color photos for selected species. Despite these resources, almost none of the lichen species growing in biotic crusts in the Pacific Northwest have been illustrated with color photos in sufficient magnification and detail for confident identification. This book will help to relieve that problem. books for identifying lichens do not illustrate the critical features photographs of all of the species at the necessary scale ranging from what you can see with a hand lens to what you can see through a compound microscope. Wherever possible, macroscopic features are emphasized, but in many cases microscopic characters make the task much easier and help to confirm the identification. This book is aimed at both technical and naturalist audiences.