2014
DOI: 10.5586/mb.2003.001
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Czerwona lista porostów wymarłych i zagrożonych w Polsce [Red List of extinct and threatened lichens in Poland]

Abstract: The authors present a list of regionally extinct, threatened, lower risk and insufficiently status taxa of lichens in whole Poland. It is thirth edition of our list. Status of threat to the lichen species used has been determined according to the IUCN Red List Categories in version 3.1 (modified by GlNSBURG 2001). The Red List includes 886 taxa, which constitute 55.4% of the Polish lichen biota. The status of threatened biota has the following categories: Regionally Extinct (RE) - 141 taxa, Critically Endanger… Show more

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“…We confirmed 102 species that were reported previously, plus 182 taxa that were new records for the region, of which 67 species have never been reported in Romania. (Didukh, 2009), 65 in the Red List of Hungary (Lőkös & Tóth, 1996), 96 in the Red List of Slovakia (Pisút et al, 2001), and 125 in the Red List of Poland (Cieslinski et al, 2003). The most species-rich genus is Cladonia, of which we found 43 species in our study area.…”
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“…We confirmed 102 species that were reported previously, plus 182 taxa that were new records for the region, of which 67 species have never been reported in Romania. (Didukh, 2009), 65 in the Red List of Hungary (Lőkös & Tóth, 1996), 96 in the Red List of Slovakia (Pisút et al, 2001), and 125 in the Red List of Poland (Cieslinski et al, 2003). The most species-rich genus is Cladonia, of which we found 43 species in our study area.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Even though most species are common, this genus contributed substantially to the lichen species richness of Rodnei Mountains. (Didukh, 2009), RL HU -Red List of lichens from Hungary (Lőkös & Tóth, 1996), RL PL -Red List of lichens from Poland (Cieslinski et al, 2003), RL SL -Red List of lichens from Slovakia (Pisút et al, 2001 ,2,3,4,5,6,7,PM2,3,4,5,6,7,WM5,AC1,2,3,4,5,6,7,CC3,4,AM11,2,3,4,5,6 ,6,7,MM2,6,PM1,2,3,4,5,6,7,WM1,3,4,5,6,7,AC1,2,3,4,5,6,7,CC2,3,5,<...>…”
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“…They are included in the red list of species in several European countries (e.g. Lőkös and Tóth , Cieslinski et al , Woods , Aptroot et al ) as there are very few locations where acid‐soil dunes remain open in Europe (Van den Boom , Houston , Doody ). In the hemi‐boreal and temperate regions, open grassland habitats are overgrowing with forest during vegetation succession (Poschlod and WallisDeVries ) and natural disturbance (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, other national lichen red lists have been published in Italy and Europe (see e.g. Atienza & Segarra-Moragues 2000;Pišút et al 2001;Cieśliński et al 2006;Gnüchtel 2009;Nascimbene et al 2013;Lõhmus et al 2019;Gheza et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%