Additions to the lichen flora of Victoria Land, Antarctica

Lichens of relict penguin colonies and sites affected by active penguin colonies were investigated in Victoria Land, Ross Sea sector, continental Antarctica. A total of 17 coastal sites, seven in northern and ten in southern Victoria Land, have been investigated across 7° of latitude from 71° to 78°...

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Published in:Polish polar research Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 123 - 138
Main Authors: Smykla, Jerzy, Krzewicka, Beata, Wilk, Karina, Emslie, Steven, Śliwa, Lucyna
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Warsaw Versita 01-01-2011
Polish Academy of Sciences
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Summary:Lichens of relict penguin colonies and sites affected by active penguin colonies were investigated in Victoria Land, Ross Sea sector, continental Antarctica. A total of 17 coastal sites, seven in northern and ten in southern Victoria Land, have been investigated across 7° of latitude from 71° to 78°S. Altogether 40 taxa of lichens have been identified. Four of the recorded species are new to the Antarctic - Caloplaca erecta, C. soropelta, C. tominii and Physcia tenella; two species are new to the Victoria Land area - Lecania nylanderiana and Lecanora polytropa. The first lichen records from Beaufort Island are also provided. Data presented here expand the knowledge on the occurrence, diversity and distribution of Victoria Land lichens.
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ISSN:0138-0338
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DOI:10.2478/v10183-011-0009-5