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D. J. Hill 2010: The vertical distribution of lichens on the tower of St Stephens Church, Bath and the effect of scaffolding and air pollution. - British Lichen Society Bulletin 107: 84-94. [RLL List # 221 / Rec.# 32396]
Keywords: BATH/ ENGLAND/ STONEWORK/ AIR POLLUTION/ SCAFFOLDING/ VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION/ MAN-MADE STRUCTURES/ CHURCHES/ SAXICOLOUS
Abstract: [The presence for 11 months of scaffolding did not appear to damage the lichen flora, " ... although this is not conclusive as there was a marked change in the populations and the photobiont cells of Caloplaca flavescens down the tower."]

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