2020
DOI: 10.2478/botlit-2020-0008
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Revision of the Genus Cetrelia (Lichenised Ascomycota) in Latvia

Abstract: AbstractAll available specimens (98) of the genus Cetrelia from Latvia (Northern Europe) in the Herbaria DAU and RIG were revised. Cetrelia cetrarioides, C. olivetorum and C. monachorum were confirmed to occur in the country. The last taxon is new to Latvia. Distribution maps and habitat preferences of all three species in Latvia were presented, and their conservation sta… Show more

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“…Studied red-listed bryophyte and lichen taxa and their characteristics. Data compiled from the sources: Abolina (1968), Council Directive 92/43/EEK (1992), Āboliņa (1994), Andrušaitis et al (1996), LRMK (2000), Ek et al (2002), Motiejūnaitė (2005), Smith et al (2009), Kukwa et al (2012), LRMK (2012), Liepiņa (2017), Hodgetts et al (2019), Mark et al (2019), Degtjarenko & Moisejevs (2020), Hodgetts et al (2020). Continuous variable in interaction terms were mean-centered to make interaction comparable with other variables in a model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studied red-listed bryophyte and lichen taxa and their characteristics. Data compiled from the sources: Abolina (1968), Council Directive 92/43/EEK (1992), Āboliņa (1994), Andrušaitis et al (1996), LRMK (2000), Ek et al (2002), Motiejūnaitė (2005), Smith et al (2009), Kukwa et al (2012), LRMK (2012), Liepiņa (2017), Hodgetts et al (2019), Mark et al (2019), Degtjarenko & Moisejevs (2020), Hodgetts et al (2020). Continuous variable in interaction terms were mean-centered to make interaction comparable with other variables in a model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%