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Berger, F./ Türk, R. 2015: Die Amphibische Flechtenflora Der Alpinen Quellflur „Lackenböden“ im Dösental (Mallnitz, Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Kärnten, Österreich) [The amphibious lichen flora of the alpine headwater community “Lackenböden” in Dösental (Mallnitz, Carinthia, Austria)]. - Herzogia 28(2): 348-358. [RLL List # 242 / Rec.# 37258]
Keywords: Freshwater lichens/ National Park Hohe Tauern/ Austria/ site protection/ conservation
Abstract: A characteristic and species-rich freshwater lichen community (39 lichen species and 4 lichenicolous ascomycetes) was found in a spring-fed brook of the Lackenböden. Leptogium rivale, Henrica melaspora, Thelidium pertusatii and Verrucaria csernaensis are new to the lichen flora of Austria; Bacidina egenula, Hydropunctaria scabra and Scoliciosporum compactum are new to the lichen flora of Carinthia, as well as the lichenicolous fungi Endococcus fusiger, Endococcus verrucosus, Neocoleroa inundata and Stigmidium rivulorum. The investigated locality should get a special status of a Special Protection Area in the National Park „Hohe Tauern“ for its almost undisturbed biota, and the influence of trampling and manuring effects of cattle should be reduced as a priority.
– doi:10.13158/heia.28.2.2015.348

Countries/Continents: Europe/Austria

URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.13158/heia.28.2.2015.348

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