2016
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2016.53.02
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Lichenicolous fungi from Kodar Range, Trans-Baikal Territory of Russia

Abstract: Keywords: lichen-inhabiting fungi, biogeography, taxonomy, ecology, Stanovoe Upland, South Siberia Fig. 1. Location of the study area in Russia.

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“…This paper continues the series of publications describing new records of lichens and allied fungi of the Kodar Range in the Trans-Baikal Territory of southern Siberia (Gerasimova et al 2014;Chesnokov et al , 2017Chesnokov & Lishtva 2016;Vondrák et al 2016;Zhurbenko et al 2016). Here we report new records of saxicolous species of the region.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…This paper continues the series of publications describing new records of lichens and allied fungi of the Kodar Range in the Trans-Baikal Territory of southern Siberia (Gerasimova et al 2014;Chesnokov et al , 2017Chesnokov & Lishtva 2016;Vondrák et al 2016;Zhurbenko et al 2016). Here we report new records of saxicolous species of the region.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Their biodiversity in the Kodar Range has been studied for more than 15 years but about two-thirds of the Kodar territory has not yet been studied (Fig. 1); 251 species of lichens growing on rock are currently known from this territory (Makryi 2002a(Makryi , 2005(Makryi , 2012(Makryi , 2013(Makryi , 2014aMakryi & Lishtva 2005;Davydov et al 2011;Konoreva & Andreev 2013a, b;Chesnokov et al , 2017Chesnokov & Lishtva 2016;Vondrák et al 2016;Zhurbenko et al 2016). All localities are in the central part of Kodar Range (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has not been reported from the Arctic (Kristinsson et al, 2010), and is listed here for the second time for the Subarctic where it was previously known from Iceland (Berger, 2000). This fungus was known in Russia from the Altai Territory, south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory (Eastern Sayan Mountains), and Trans-Baikal Territory (Zhurbenko, 2010;Zhurbenko et al, 2016;Zhurbenko & Pino-Bodas, 2017). It is reported here for the first time from the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory/Central Siberia.…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This is the second find for Russia. The nearest locality is known in the Trans-Baikal Territory (Zhurbenko et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%