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Lobe Growth and Marginal Zonation in Crustose Lichens

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2007

T. N. Hooker
Affiliation:
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council,Madingly Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET. Present address: 11 Bramley Close, Cadbury Farm, Yatton, Bristol BS19 4JY.

Abstract

Lobes of Xanthoria elegans are shown to be engulfed by more rapidly growing neighbouring lobes, thereafter ceasing to grow, and the rate of lobe engulfment increases with thallus age. Similarly, growth can cease when lobes of adjacent thalli meet. Mature central areas of eroded thalli may regenerate lobes and resume growth. In Buellia coniops, B. russa and Caloplaca cirrochrooides, peripheral concentric zonation does not always correspond to a single year's growth, and one zonation effect is correlated with an unusually severe winter.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © British Lichen Society 1980

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