Resources for Lichenicolous Fungi

Maybe it is the lingering effects of this Beavis and Butthead clip, but the idea fungi growing on lichens seems inherently alluring. There are some really capable specialists in lichens and lichenicolous fungi on iNaturalist. I am not one of them. In my attempts to improve, some resources have been very helpful.

Perhaps more experienced and literate lichenicolous people @eullstrom @ahuereca @toby_spribille can chime in with more print and online resources for lichenicolous fungi in the PNW.

Publicado el 03 de enero de 2023 a las 06:56 PM por rambryum rambryum

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rambryum

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Diciembre 31, 2022 a las 12:13 PM PST

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Suspicious apothecia-like structures on Hypogymnia enteromorpha

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Haha, love the clip! thanks Randal

Anotado por juliakcarr hace más de un año

Thank you for the flurry of journal articles over the holidays Randal! Super great information. Excited to go through them more closely and see what links/books I'm missing.

Anotado por stevenhayward hace más de un año

I setup a new traditional project to collect observations of Lichenicolous Fungi, especially unidentified ones:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/lichenicolous-fungi

The older project "Lichenicolous Fungi of the World" is fantastic for viewing observations that have been identified to species, but as a collection project it isn't possible to add unidentified observations.

Anotado por lumenal hace más de un año

@lumenal the project is already in the above list of resources. I am a frequent visitor.

Anotado por rambryum hace más de un año

Sorry, my comment wasn't clear. I setup a new separate project that allows unidentified lichenicolous fungi to be added, even if they are only currently identified as "Fungi". This project is just called "Lichenicolous Fungi".

This traditional project structure seems to work well for other taxonomically diverse groups, like galls and leafminers. The downside is that observations must be added manually.

The collection structure of the original project "Lichenicolous Fungi of the World" makes it great for seeing a comprehensive list of observations already identified to the species-level, but impossible to add unidentified observations that have IDs at family-level or higher.

Anotado por lumenal hace más de un año

thanks @lumenal -- i have added a (new) link to the (new) project in the above post.

Anotado por rambryum hace más de un año

Here is a link to the PDF version of "Flora of Lichenicolous Fungi, Volume 1- Basidiomycetes" by Diederich et al. It was just published in late 2022. The physical book is available from a few booksellers in Europe.

https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:1718442

Anotado por lumenal hace cerca de un año
Anotado por mangoblatt hace 3 meses

Nice :) , thx @mangoblatt

Anotado por johannes_merz hace 3 meses

i found a second resource for lichenicolous fungi on X. parietina: https://unipub.uni-graz.at/obvugrhs/content/titleinfo/217334/full.pdf

Anotado por mangoblatt hace 3 meses

Thanks @mangoblatt -- I have added the link to that thesis above.

Anotado por rambryum hace 3 meses

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