@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31834,
author = {Stephen R. Clayden and Teuvo Ahti and Raquel Pino-Bodas and Mac Pitcher and BJ?RN PETTER L?FALL and John W McCarthy and Troy McMullin},
title = {First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America},
year = {2021},
keywords = {Atlantic Canada, biogeography, Challenger Expedition, introduced species},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Opuscula Philolichenum},
volume = {20},
number = {},
pages = {1--6},
abstract = {Cladonia krogiana, previously known only from Norway and the Czech Republic, is reported here for North America from two localities near the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. It occurs there on open, rocky banks of clear, free-flowing rivers, habitats similar to those in which it has been found in Norway. We also document the occurrence of C. rangiformis in North America, based on collections from two localities on the southwest coast of Conception Bay, on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada. It is possibly an accidental, but naturalized, introduction in this area, where European settlement began in the early 1600s. A molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identity of one of the Newfoundland specimens. The IGS rDNA haplotype to which it belongs is the same as the most widely distributed haplotype of C. rangiformis in Europe and Macaronesia. Previous reports of C. rangiformis for continental North America are based on misidentifications. A 19th century collection reportedly made on the island of Bermuda, while correctly identified, is of uncertain provenance.}
}
Citation for Study 27818

Citation title:
"First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America".

Study name:
"First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America".

This study is part of submission 27818
(Status: Published).
Citation
Clayden S.R., Ahti T., Pino-bodas R., Pitcher M., L?fall B.P., Mccarthy J.W., & Mcmullin T. 2021. First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America. Opuscula Philolichenum, 20: 1-6.
Authors
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Clayden S.R.
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Ahti T.
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Pino-bodas R.
(submitter)
633754075
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Pitcher M.
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L?fall B.P.
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Mccarthy J.W.
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Mcmullin T.
Abstract
Cladonia krogiana, previously known only from Norway and the Czech Republic, is reported here for North America from two localities near the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. It occurs there on open, rocky banks of clear, free-flowing rivers, habitats similar to those in which it has been found in Norway. We also document the occurrence of C. rangiformis in North America, based on collections from two localities on the southwest coast of Conception Bay, on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada. It is possibly an accidental, but naturalized, introduction in this area, where European settlement began in the early 1600s. A molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identity of one of the Newfoundland specimens. The IGS rDNA haplotype to which it belongs is the same as the most widely distributed haplotype of C. rangiformis in Europe and Macaronesia. Previous reports of C. rangiformis for continental North America are based on misidentifications. A 19th century collection reportedly made on the island of Bermuda, while correctly identified, is of uncertain provenance.
Keywords
Atlantic Canada, biogeography, Challenger Expedition, introduced species
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31834,
author = {Stephen R. Clayden and Teuvo Ahti and Raquel Pino-Bodas and Mac Pitcher and BJ?RN PETTER L?FALL and John W McCarthy and Troy McMullin},
title = {First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America},
year = {2021},
keywords = {Atlantic Canada, biogeography, Challenger Expedition, introduced species},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Opuscula Philolichenum},
volume = {20},
number = {},
pages = {1--6},
abstract = {Cladonia krogiana, previously known only from Norway and the Czech Republic, is reported here for North America from two localities near the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. It occurs there on open, rocky banks of clear, free-flowing rivers, habitats similar to those in which it has been found in Norway. We also document the occurrence of C. rangiformis in North America, based on collections from two localities on the southwest coast of Conception Bay, on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada. It is possibly an accidental, but naturalized, introduction in this area, where European settlement began in the early 1600s. A molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identity of one of the Newfoundland specimens. The IGS rDNA haplotype to which it belongs is the same as the most widely distributed haplotype of C. rangiformis in Europe and Macaronesia. Previous reports of C. rangiformis for continental North America are based on misidentifications. A 19th century collection reportedly made on the island of Bermuda, while correctly identified, is of uncertain provenance.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 31834
AU - Clayden,Stephen R.
AU - Ahti,Teuvo
AU - Pino-Bodas,Raquel
AU - Pitcher,Mac
AU - L?FALL,BJ?RN PETTER
AU - McCarthy,John W
AU - McMullin,Troy
T1 - First documented occurrences of Cladonia krogiana and C. rangiformis in North America
PY - 2021
KW - Atlantic Canada
KW - biogeography
KW - Challenger Expedition
KW - introduced species
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Cladonia krogiana, previously known only from Norway and the Czech Republic, is reported here for North America from two localities near the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. It occurs there on open, rocky banks of clear, free-flowing rivers, habitats similar to those in which it has been found in Norway. We also document the occurrence of C. rangiformis in North America, based on collections from two localities on the southwest coast of Conception Bay, on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada. It is possibly an accidental, but naturalized, introduction in this area, where European settlement began in the early 1600s. A molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identity of one of the Newfoundland specimens. The IGS rDNA haplotype to which it belongs is the same as the most widely distributed haplotype of C. rangiformis in Europe and Macaronesia. Previous reports of C. rangiformis for continental North America are based on misidentifications. A 19th century collection reportedly made on the island of Bermuda, while correctly identified, is of uncertain provenance.
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JF - Opuscula Philolichenum
VL - 20
IS -
SP - 1
EP - 6
ER -