@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21449,
author = {Peter Nelson},
title = {Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia},
year = {2012},
keywords = {ascospore size, Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae, epiphyte },
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url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Parmelina quercina is a well-studied foliose macro-lichen found on rocks and trees in the Northern Hemisphere. Recent studies support multiple species within P. quercina based on material from Europe, North America and western Asia. The identity of Parmelina quercina s.lat. reported from eastern Asia and Alaska remains unknown. We compared DNA sequences, secondary chemistry and morphological traits of Parmelina from Alaska, Russia and China. These data support the resurrection of Parmelina yalungana to accommodate eastern Asian and Alaskan material. Parmelina yalungana differs from congeners in ascospore dimensions, geographic range and molecular data from three gene loci. We place P. yalungana in the phylogenetic context of P. quercina group using DNA from Alaska and Russian material. }
}
Citation for Study 13520
Citation title:
"Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia".
Study name:
"Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia".
This study is part of submission 13520
(Status: Published).
Citation
Nelson P. 2012. Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia. The Bryologist, .
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Nelson P.
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Abstract
Parmelina quercina is a well-studied foliose macro-lichen found on rocks and trees in the Northern Hemisphere. Recent studies support multiple species within P. quercina based on material from Europe, North America and western Asia. The identity of Parmelina quercina s.lat. reported from eastern Asia and Alaska remains unknown. We compared DNA sequences, secondary chemistry and morphological traits of Parmelina from Alaska, Russia and China. These data support the resurrection of Parmelina yalungana to accommodate eastern Asian and Alaskan material. Parmelina yalungana differs from congeners in ascospore dimensions, geographic range and molecular data from three gene loci. We place P. yalungana in the phylogenetic context of P. quercina group using DNA from Alaska and Russian material.
Keywords
ascospore size, Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae, epiphyte
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21449,
author = {Peter Nelson},
title = {Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia},
year = {2012},
keywords = {ascospore size, Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae, epiphyte },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Parmelina quercina is a well-studied foliose macro-lichen found on rocks and trees in the Northern Hemisphere. Recent studies support multiple species within P. quercina based on material from Europe, North America and western Asia. The identity of Parmelina quercina s.lat. reported from eastern Asia and Alaska remains unknown. We compared DNA sequences, secondary chemistry and morphological traits of Parmelina from Alaska, Russia and China. These data support the resurrection of Parmelina yalungana to accommodate eastern Asian and Alaskan material. Parmelina yalungana differs from congeners in ascospore dimensions, geographic range and molecular data from three gene loci. We place P. yalungana in the phylogenetic context of P. quercina group using DNA from Alaska and Russian material. }
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21449
AU - Nelson,Peter
T1 - Parmelina yalungana resurrected and reported from Alaska, China and Russia
PY - 2012
KW - ascospore size
KW - Ascomycota
KW - Parmeliaceae
KW - epiphyte
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Parmelina quercina is a well-studied foliose macro-lichen found on rocks and trees in the Northern Hemisphere. Recent studies support multiple species within P. quercina based on material from Europe, North America and western Asia. The identity of Parmelina quercina s.lat. reported from eastern Asia and Alaska remains unknown. We compared DNA sequences, secondary chemistry and morphological traits of Parmelina from Alaska, Russia and China. These data support the resurrection of Parmelina yalungana to accommodate eastern Asian and Alaskan material. Parmelina yalungana differs from congeners in ascospore dimensions, geographic range and molecular data from three gene loci. We place P. yalungana in the phylogenetic context of P. quercina group using DNA from Alaska and Russian material.
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JF - The Bryologist
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