The Bryologist 105(4), pp. 733-744 Copyright ¢ 2002 by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc Index to Volume 105 of The Bryologist Davipb M. LANE Biological Sciences Library, Kendall Hall, University of New Hampshire, 129 Main St., Durham, NH 03824-3590, U.S.A. EMILY L. POWOROZNEK Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science Library, Kingsbury Hall, University of New Hampshire, 33 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824-3591, U.S.A. his index includes all authors and all scientific names ALDH7B1 (Pisum sativum), 178 of plants under study. Taxa listed in checklists are not ALDH7B3 (Brassica napus), 178 included to avoid complete duplication of the checklists ALDH7B4 (Arabidopsis thaliana), 178 in the index. The format of previous indexes is retained ALDH7B5 (Malus domestica), 178 for continuity: new scientific names and combinations are ALDH7B6 (Tortula ruralis), 1774 in boldface, page numbers of synonyms are in italics, taxa Aldh7B6 cDNA (Tortula ruralis), 177+ mentioned several times in an article are indicated by a A\lectoria (functional group), 676+ ; nigricans, 119; och- plus sign (+) after the page number, and illustrations are roleuca, 119; sarmentosa, 51 indicated by an asterisk (*). In addition, maps are indi- Alectorialic acid, 125 cated by a small “‘m.”’ Checklists and keys are grouped Algal layer ratio (Parmelia sulcata), 104+ under the entries “Checklist” and “Key.” Lichen sub- Algal layer thickness (Parmelia sulcata), 104+ stances and selected keywords in the titles and text of Algal-cyanobacterial crust (substrate), 250+ articles are also included. ALLEN, BRUCE, RONALD A. PURSELL, and WILLIAM R. We welcome all comments and suggestions. Please send Buck. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(3), them to [email protected]. 490+ -methoxy-6-prenylhydroquinone (Plagiochila), 191+ ALLEN, BRucE. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., .3,5-trimethoxy-9, |0-dihydrophenanthrene, 364 + ALLEN, BRUCE. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., '-O-methylphysodic acid (Hypogymnia), 470 ALLEN, Bruce. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., hydroxy-4’-methoxybibenzyl (Plagiochila), 1914 Allocational biology (mosses), 2054 -hydroxy-physodic acid (Hypogymnia), 470 Alloocimene, 364+ .5-dimethoxy-9, 10-dihydrophenanthren-2-ol, 3644 a-terpinene (Plagiochila), 1914 7-dimethoxy-9, 1 0-dihydrophenanthren-2-ol, 364+ Alpine sites (lichens), 29+ 7-dimethoxy-9, |0-dihydrophenanthren-4-ol, 3644 Amazonia, central (Vitalianthus), 2674 '-RACE, 178 Amazonian rainforest (Fissidens), 185+ hydroxy-3'-methoxybibenzyl! (Plagiochila), 191+ Amblystegium fluviatile, 312+ '-RACE, 178 AMTOFT, ANJA. Pyxine subcinerea in the Eastern United 7-dichloro-2,8-dihydroxy-1,3-dimethylxanthone (Rino- States, 270+m dina), 668 Amylora, 223 7-dichloro-8-hydrox y-2-methoxy- | ,3-dimethylxanthone Anastreptene (Plagiochila), 1914 (Rinodina), 668 ANCOVA (Dicranum), 390+ Andes (Sphaerolejeunea), 4224 Abscisic acid and gene expression (Tortula ruralis), 1804 Angiocarpous lichens, 75 Acacia elata (bryophytes and lichens), 17; spp. (bryo- Annuals, winter (iron mine tailings), 253 phytes and lichens), 15 ANOSIM, 13+ ACHARIUS, ERIK, 70+ Anoxia (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia), 864 Achrophyllum dentatum, 24 Ant mounds, 186 ACKERMAN, ILSE LiEvE. See ZARTMAN, CHARLES EUGENE, 267+ Antheridia (moss phenology), 2064 Acrocladium auriculatum, 312+ Anthoceros laevis, 24 Anthocerotaceae spec., 126 Acrolejeunea securifolia, 24 Acromastigum exiguatum, 24 APTROOT, ANDRE. See SEAWARD, MARK R. D., 4734 Adak Island, Alaska (lichens), 114+ Archegonia (moss phenology), 206+ Addendum (Hypogymnia), 507 Archidium, 260 Addendum: The Hepaticae of Easter Island (Chile), 299 Arctic species (Fuscopannaria), 465+ Africa (Leucoloma), 509+ Arctic-alpine lichens, 119 Agrestia hispida, 31 Argopsin (Biatora printzenii), 123 Air pollutant effects (Parmelia sucata), 1044 Arizona (element accumulation in lichens), 4154 Air pollution levels (algal layer in lichens), 1044 Arnell (moss phenology), 205 Air quality (lichens), 73, 111 Arthonia destruens, 301 Air temperature (edge-interior gradient), 49+ Arthonia sp., 51; tetraspora sp. nov., 306+m Alaska Maritime Wildlife Refuge (lichens), 111+ Arup, ULF. See KARNEFELT, INGVAR, 3014 Aldabra (lichens, atoll in Indian Ocean), 473+m Ascaridole (Plagiochila), 191+ \ldehyde dehydrogenase homologue (Tortula ruralis), Aspicilia caesiocinerea, 31; filiformis, 31 177+ Association analysis, 250+ ALDH21 (Tortula ruralis), 177 Atranorin (Hypogymnia), 470 ALDH7A1 (Homo sapiens), 178 Atranorin (Lecanora ramulicola), 63+ \LDH7A2 (Caenorhabditis elegans), 178 Atranorin (Rinodina), 652+ 0007-2745/02/733-714. 435$/0 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 105 Attu Island, Alaska (lichens), 114+ BRreuss, OTHMAR. The Lichen Genus Henrica (Verrucari- Australia, eastern (bryophyte and lichen diversity), 11 aceae) New to America, 398+ Auxin transport (Pellia), 4074 British Columbia (lichen), 673+ VYO34889, 178 British Flora, 72 British lichenology, 70+ BABINGTON, CHARLES C., 72 Bropo, IRWIN M., SYLVIA DURAN SHARNOFF, and STEPHEN Bacidia spp., 25 SHARNOFF. Lichens of North America [review], 4984 Badimia, 59 Bropo, IRWIN M., SYLVIA DURAN SHARNOFF, and STEPHEN Badimiella, 59 SHARNOFF. Lichens of North America [review], 499+ Baeomyces rufus, 31 Bryocaulon divergens, 119 Balantiopsaceae (Isotachis), 693+ Bryophytes (mine tailings), 249+ Barbula australasiae, 24; calycina, 25 Bryoria (functional group), 676+ Bardunovia, 325; baicalensis, 3/24 Bryoria americana, 50+; capillaris, 50+; fremontii, 41, Bark pH, 40 TOF; SUt; fuscescens, 31*, 50+; implexa, 50+; la- Barubria, 59 nestris, 31; nitidula, 119; spp. (size and distribution), Bazzania involuta, 24 494 BEATTIE, ANDREW J. See PHARO, EMMa J., 11 Bryum balticum, 128+; barnesii, 128+*m; bicolor, BEAUCOURT, NATHALIE. See MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR JAVIER, 128+*m: bicolor complex, 128+m,; billardieri, 25; SO-+ caespiticium, 129; campylothecium, 24; capillare, 137; BELKNAP, JAYNE, and Orto I LANGE. Biological Soil crassum, 24; dichotomum, 129+; dunense, 128+*m; Crusts: Structure, Function, and Management [review], gemmiferum, 128+*m; gemmilucens, 128+ *m,; occi- 500+ dentale, 137; pallescens, 137; pseudotriquetrum, 137; BELLOLIO, GILDA, 1264 rubens, 24; sp. A, 24; spp., 258; versicolor, 1284 Beltraminia-type spore development (Rinodina), 665 Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN and RONALD A. PurR- Bennet (moss phenology), 206 SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(2). 2764 BENNETT, JAMES P. Algal Layer Ratios as Indicators of Air Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN, and RONALD A, PuR- Pollutant Effects in Parmelia sulcata, 104+ SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(4), 7134 BENNETT, JAMES P. [Review of:] HESSE, VOLKER. Epiphytic Buck, WILLIAM R., RONALD A. PURSELL, and BRUCE AL- lichen diversity and its dependence on chemical site LEN. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(1), 154+ factors in differently elevated dieback-affected spruce Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 490+ stands of the Harz Mountains, 730 Buck, WILLIAM R. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 6414 BENNETT, JAMES P. See EVERSMAN, SHARON, 27+*m Bud formation (Bryum spp.), 137 BENSON, SHELLY and DAaRWyYN S. Coxson. Lichen Colo Buellia griseovirens, 51; sp. A, 25; stellulata, nization and Gap Structure in Wet-temperate Rain Bulbils (Bryum bicolor complex), 137+ forests of Northern Interior British Columbia, 673+ Burial (peatland moss response), 97+ BERRYMAN, SHANTI. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 4394 Burned soil (lichens), 40 6-phellandrene (Plagiochila), 191+ Burned wood (lichens), 40 Biatora alborufidula, 123; efflorescens, 51, 123: fallax, Byssoloma, 59; leucoblepharum, 25; lueckingii, 61; sub 123: flavopunctata, 68; glebulosa, 83; longispora, 123 discoidans, 25 printzenii sp. nov., |22+*; rufidula, 51; subgilva, 123 ‘alcareous geology (Fissidens hyalinus), 43+ Biatora-type asci (Lecanora ramulicola), 63+ ‘alcareous rock (Grimmia teretinervis), 262+ Bicyclogermacrene, 364+ alcium oxalate crystals (Rimularia spp.), 221 Bicyclogermacrene (Plagiochila), 191+ ‘alicioid lichen (Chaenotheca), 353+ Biennials (iron mine tailings), 253 ‘alicium (Yellowstone National Park), 40 Biogeography (Grimmia teretinervis), 262+ alifornia (Grimmia nevadense), 273 Biogeography (Vitalianthus), 269 ‘alliergon cordifolium, 312+ Bioindicator of eutrophication (Jungermannia exsertifolia ‘alliergonella lindbergii, 312+ subsp. cordifolia), 91 alopadia, 59+ Biomass (Usnea longissima), 2354 Biomass allocation pattern (Dicranum), 388 mR‘aRlAopAaRdiAopRsAisR,A AgeDnR. YnDov ., 58 + , tayabasensis comb. nov., 58+ Biotic crusts (Trapeliopsis), 78 ‘aloplaca chilensis sp. nov., 302 ; epithallina, 31; gy- BISANC IRENE and JOHAN EHRLEN Reproductive Effort alectoides sp. nov., 302+m and Cost of Sexual Reproduction in Female Dicranum ‘alymperaceae (termite structure substrate), 186 polysetum, 384 AMACHO, FRANCISCO. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 78+ BLAST search (Trapeliopsis), 78+ amptochaete arbuscula, 25 BLASTN (Tortula ruralis), 178 ampylidia, 57+ Bole epiphytes 451 ampylopus introflexus, 25; pyriformis, 24 Bolivia (Fissidens), 185 anary Islands (Plagiochila), 3634 Bootstrap analyses (Pseudocyphellaria), 3 andelariella vitellina, 31 Boreal lichens, 119 ‘AO, TONG. See GAO, CHIEN, 6934 BorRRER, WILLIAM, 70 ‘aprocks (Fissidens hyalinus), 434 Borrera, 70 RARrA R "R“RAAARDAYEN AS S., ANGELES. See DELGADILLO M., CLAUDIO, Borreria, 70 327+ Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 70 ‘arotenoids (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia), Botanist’s Guide, The, 73 88+ Brachythecium rutabulum, 24 Carpets (artificial substrate), 251 Branching patterns (Leucoloma), 515 CASTELLO, MIRIS AND PIER LuiGci Nimis. [Review of:] Ov- Brazil (Fissidens), 185 STEDAL, D. O. and R. I. Lewis SmirH Lichens of Ant- Brazil (Vitalianthus), 267 arctica and South Georgia, 504+ 2002] INDEX TO VOLUME 105 Catagonium nitens, 312+; nitens subsp. maritimum, 312+ Consensus trees (Plagiotheciaceae), 315+ Catalogus lichenum universalis, 245 ‘onserved amino acid residues (ALDH), 180 Catinaria atropurpurea, 51 ‘ophenetic value matrices (Fossombronia), 227 Cavernularia hultenii, 50 ‘oscinodon, 264 COA, 13 ‘osta Rica (bryophytes), 334+ cDNA (Tortula ruralis), 1774 ‘ostae (Bryum bicolor complex), 137 Centaurea maculosa, 252 ‘over classes (Liverworts, mosses, and lichens on coni- Cephalodia, vermicular, 57+ fers in Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada), 4514 Cephaloziella exiliflora, 24; spec., 126 ‘OXSON, DARWYN S. [Review of:] BELKNAP, JAYNE and Ceratodon purpureus, 24, 250+ Orro L. LANGE. Biological Soil Crusts: Structure, Cetraria aculeata, 120; chlorophylla, 51; ericetorum, 119; Function, and Management, 500+ muricata, 119; spp., 31 ‘OxSON, DARWYN S. See BENSON, SHELLY, 6734 ‘haenotheca (Yellowstone National Park), 40; nitidula “RANDALL-STOTLER, BARBARA. See Scorr, Kevsi M., sp. nov., 354+ ; SE... 20 225+ ‘haenothecopsis (Yellowstone National Park), 40 "RANDALL-STOTLER, BARBARA J. See STOTLER, RAYMOND ‘hecklist (bryophytes in Costa Rican montane Quercus E., 400+ forest), 336+ ‘retaceous epicontinental seaways, 2644 ‘hecklist (Leucoloma accepted names), 607+ ‘ryphaea dilatata, 25; exannulata, 24 hecklist (Leucoloma valid taxa), 6194 ‘ryptogamic vegetation (mine tailings), 249+ ‘hecklist (lichens in the Simeonof Wilderness Area), “ULBERSON, WILLIAM Louis. [Review of:] ELIx, JOHN A. 1144 A revision of the lichen genus Paraparmelia Elix & J. ‘hecklist (ichens of Aldabra), 474+ Johnst., 729 ‘hecklist (lichens of mountainous watershed in Oregon), “ULBERSON, WILLIAM Louis. [Review of:] LOUWHOFF, SI- 444 MONE H. J. J. and JOHN A. ELix. Hypotrachyna (Par- ‘hecklist (lichens of Yellowstone National Park), 32+ meliaceae) and allied genera in Papua New Guinea, ‘hecklist (liverworts, mosses, and lichens on conifers in 729 Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada), 4544 ‘ULBERSON, WILLIAM Louis. [Review of:] NASH, THOMAS ‘hecklist (mosses of Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico), H., Il, BRucE D. RYAN, CORINNA GrigEs, and FRANK +37757 + BUNGARTZ. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert ‘heilolejeunea mimosa, 24 Region. Volume 1, 725 ‘heiromycina flabelliformis, 123 Cyanolichen functional group, 676+ ‘HEN, XINBO, QIN ZENG, and ANDREW J. Woop. Aldh7B6 Dactylina madreporiformis, 31 Encodes a Turgor-Responsive Aldehyde Dehydroge- DANIELS, FRED J. A. See TALBOT, STEPHEN S., 111+*m nase Homologue That is Constitutively Expressed in DAVISON, PAUL G. [Review of:] ZHU, RUI-LIANG and MAy Tortula ruralis Gametophytes, 177+ LING So. Epiphyllous Liverworts of China, 728 ‘HIEN, GAO, MARSHALL R. Crossy, and St HE. Moss Flora Dechloropannarin (Rinodina), 668 of China, English Version, Volume 1. Sphagnaceae DeELACH, AIMEE and ROBIN WALL KIMMERER. The Effect through Leucobryaceae [review], 731 of Polytrichum piliferum on Seed Germination and Es- ‘hile (Hepaticae), 1264 tablishment on Iron Mine Tailings in New York, 249+ ‘hiloscyphus argutus, 24; semiteres, 24 DELGADILLO M., CLAUDIO and ANGELES CARDENAS S. The ‘hina (Isotachis), 693+ Lacandon Forest (Chiapas, Mexico): A Benchmark ‘hlorophylls a and b (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp Area for Tropical Mosses, 327+ cordifolia), 88+ Dermatocarpon reticulatum, 31 ‘hromosome numbers (Pleuridium spp.), 259 Desiccation tolerance (moss phenology), 208 + ‘hrysothrix candelaris, 25; chrysophthalma, 124; chry- Desiccation-rehydration and gene expression (Tortula rur sophthalma s. str., 124 alis), 180+ ‘inereorufa-green (Lecanora ramulicola), 65 Desiccation-tolerance, 177+ ‘ladia aggregata, 26 Dicnemoloma pallidum, 5 25 ‘ladina cf. stellaris, 119; mitis, 119; pacifica, 119; ran- Dicranaceae (Leucoloma), 509+, 591+ giferina, 119; stellaris, 119 Dicranella cerviculata, 97+ ‘ladonia amaurocraea, 119; bellidiflora, 119; cervicornis Dicranoloma leichhardtii, 619; macrodon nov. comb., subsp. verticillata, 25; cf. subsquamosa, 25; chloro- 619; menziesii, 24 phaea, 119; coccifera, 119; coniocraea, 31; corniculata, Dicranum (Leucoloma) thraustum, 559; chrysobasilare, 26: crispata, 119; deformis, 119; fimbriata, 31 119; 527; chrysobasilare var. gracilicaulon, 546; commer- floerkeana, 25; furcata, 119; gracilis, 119; gracilis sonianum, 532; cuneifolium, 596; dichelymoides, 575; subsp. gracilis, 120; macilenta, 26; maxima, 119; och- leichhardtii, 6/9; macrodon, 6/9; polysetum, 384+; rochlora, 25; praetermissa, 25; ramulosa, 26; rigida, sect Leucoloma, 523; semperi, 619 26; ep. A, 23; spp., 26; squamosa, 119; stricta, 119; DIEDERICH, PAUL. Kalchbrenneriella, A New Genus to Ac- uncialis, 119 commodate the Lichenicolous Hyphomycete Torula ‘lear cuts (Usnea longissima transplants), 237+ cyanescens, 4114 “LUSTAL-V, 178 DiIERBEN, KLAus. Distribution, Ecological Amplitude, and “OLE, W. JOHN. See Rycrorr, DAvib S., 3634 Phytosociological Characterization of European Bryo- ‘ollema (Yellowstone National Park), 40 phytes [review], 503+ ‘ololejeunea angustifolia, 431+*; ciliata, 431+ *; crenu- Dioecious species (mosses), 2124 lata, 43/7; flavicans, 431+ *; javanica, 43/; mackeeana, Diplolaena lyelli a lameliata, 403 43]; minitissima ssp. myriocarpa, 126 Dirinaria-type spore development (Rinodina), 657 Colonization (lichen), 6734 Discriminant analysis (habitat data), 235+ Colorado, U.S.A. (Rimularia paradoxa), 222 Disjunct distributions (Lejeuneaceae), 269 Consensus classification (moss phenology), 207+ Disjunct ranges (Plagiochila), 202 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 105 Dispersal (Usnea longissima), 233+ Fallacinal (Caloplaca), 304 Distichophyllum crispulum, 24 FAUBERT, PATRICK and LINE ROCHEFORT. Erratum: The Distribution (Bryum bicolor complex), 129+m Bryologist 105(1), pp. 96-103, 299 Distribution (Fissidens hyalinus), 434 FAUBERT, PATRICK and LINE ROCHEFORT. Response of Distribution of growth forms (lichens), 29+ Peatland Mosses to Burial by Wind-dispersed Peat, Distribution of lichen species by substrate (Yellowstone 96+ National Park), 39 Fiji (Fissidens), 246 Ditrichum difficile, 25 Fire (bryophytes and lichens), 13+ Diversity (bryophytes), Fissidens, 185+; abbreviatus, 247; allionii, 186; asplen- Diversity (lichens), | ioides, 24; ceylonensis, 246+; elegans, 186, 247; flex- DNA amplification (Fossombronia), 227 inervis, 186; goyazensis, 186; gymnostomus, 186; DNA analysis (Trapeliopsis), 78 hornschuchii, 186; humilis, 24; hyalinus, 43+m); t- DNA extraction (Fossombronia), 226 aequalis, 186; lautokensis, 247; leptophyllus, 186; li- Douglas fir stands (lichens), 284 nearis Brid. complex, 247; linearis Brid. var. obscuri- DREHWALD, Uwe. See REINER-DREHWALD, MARIA ELENA, rete, 248; nymanii, 43; oblongifolius, 24; ornatus, 186; 422 pallidinervus, 186; pallidus, 24; pascuanus, 246+; pel lucidus var. papilliferus, 186; perfalcatus, 186; Dumortiera hirsuta, 126 philonotulus, 246 +; prionodes, 186; pungens, 24; sca aster Island (Chile), 247 riosus, 186; spp., 24; subhumilis, 24; submarginatus, aster Island, Chile (Hepaticae), 126+ 186; subradicans, 186; subulatus, 186; taylorii, 24; te- cology (Bryum bicolor complex), 1294 nellus, 24; termitarum, 185+; zollingeri, 186 ctolechiaceae, 574 Flavocetraria cucullata, 119 Flavoparmelia caperata, 415+; euplecta, 26; rutidota, 25 dge effects (lichen abundance), 49+ dge environment (lichens), 48+ Flavopunctelia flaventior, 415+ dge-interior gradient (lichens), 49+ Foliose lichen functional group, 676+ GGETT, DENNIS L. See St. CLAIR, SAMUEL B., 415+ ForbD, C. HEATHER. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 400+ Forest floor termite structures, 1854 HRLEN, JOHAN. See BISANG, IRENE, 384+ Forman (moss phenology), 207+ lement accumulation patterns (lichens), 4154 Fossombronia (breeding system), 225+ lement analysis (Bryoria fremontii), 41 Fossombronia (population structure), 225+ lement analysis (Letharia vulpina), 41 Fossombronia (speciation), 225+ lement ratio analysis (lichens), 417 LIX, JOHN A. A revision of the lichen genus Paraparmelia Fossombronia corbulaeformis, 404 ; cristula, 226+; fov- eolata, 226+; japonica, 226+; lamellata, 226+; por Elix & J. Johnst [review], 729 phyrorhiza, 226+; pusilla, 226+; texana, 226+ mergent capitulum (Sphagnum spp.), 100+ FRAHM, JAN-PETER and JENS EGGers. Lexikon deutsch- mergent innovations (Polytrichum strictum), 100+ sprachiger Bryologen [review], 297+ mergent innovations (Sphagnum spp.), 100+ FRODEN, PATRIK. See KARNEFELT, INGVAR, 3014 modin (Caloplaca), 304 Frullania ericoides, 126; lagenifera, /26; monocera, 24; mpetrum nigrum heaths (lichens), 1134 probosciphora, 24; squarrulosa, 24 nndgoeclamrapnonn sppursuiclel ums,t and3s1 (lichens), 29+ Fusc5i1d;e ap usialrlbao,r ic5o1l a, 51; lightfootii, 125; praeruptorum, NGLER and PR \NTI (Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien), Fuscopannaria, 465+; abscondita sp. nov., 465+ m; vir- 244 idescens sp. nov., 467+ *m nglish Botany 79 Fusicoccadiene, 364+ nvironmental site characteristics (Usnea ongissima), Fusicoccadiene (Plagiochila), 1914 2+23 0+ I nvironmental variables (species richness), 12+ Gametangial maturation patterns (moss phenology), 206+ Ephemerella caldensis, 256 Gansu, China (Rimularia subconcava), 222 Ephemerum nitidum, 256 Gao, CHIEN, TONG CAO, and JUN SUN. The genus Isotachis Epiphyllous liverwort (Sphaerolejeunea), 4224 (Hepaticae; Balantiopsaceae) in China, 6934 Epiphytic lichens, 484 Gap structure (lichen), 673+ Erratum: The Bryologist 105(1), pp. 96-103, 299 GC-MS (Plagiochila spp.), 190+ Gene discovery (Tortula ruralis), 177+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE I Recent Literature on Lichens 184, 140+ Gene expression and environmental factors (Tortula rur- alis), 180+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE | Recent Literature on Lichens Generitype (Petalophyllum), 400+ 185, 284+ Genetic variation (bryophytes), 225+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE L Recent Literature on Lichens Geographic analyses (algal layer in lichens), 104+ 186, 478+ GiRALT, MirelA. The Lichen Genera Rinodina and Rino- ESSLINGER, THEODORE | Recent Literature on Lichens dinella (Lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae) in the 187, 699-4 Iberian Peninsula [Review], 506 EST analysis (Tortula ruralis), 177+ GLEW, KATHERINE. See EVERSMAN, SHARON, 27+*m Establishment (vascular vegetation), 249+ GLIME, JANICE M. and Won S. Honac. Bole Epiphytes on Eucalyptus saligna (bryophytes and lichens), 17; Spp. Three Conifer Species from Queen Charlotte Islands, (bryophytes and lichens), 12+ Canada, 451+ Eucamptodon muelleri, 24 Glochidion ferdinandi (bryophytes and lichens), 17 EVERSMAN, SHARON, CLIFFORD M. WETMORE, KATHERINE Goebelobryum unguiculatum, 24 Giew, and JAMes P. BENNETT. Patterns of Lichen Di- GOFFINET, BERNARD and ROBYNN K. SHANNON. On the Oc- versity in Yellowstone National Park, 27+*m currence of an Extensive but Deciduous Prostome in Extreme environment adaptation (mosses), 249+ Orthotrichum obtusifolium, 349+ 2002} INDEX TO VOLUME 105 GOFFINET, BERNARD. [Review of:] FRAHM, JAN-PETER and Heterodermia obscurata, 26; pseudospeciosa, 15+; sp. / JENS EGGers. Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen, 26 297+ Heterothecium sanguinarium var. alpinum, //3 GRADSTEIN, S. ROBBERT. See HOLZ, INGO, 334+ Hieracium spp., 252 Graphis spp., 25 HiLmMo, OLGA and HAKON HOLIEN. Epiphytic Lichen Re- Grasslands and meadows (lichens), 29+* sponse to the Edge Environment in a Boreal Picea abies Gravistimulated sporophytes (Pellia), 407+ Forest in Central Norway, 484 Gravitropism (Pellia), 408 Hock, B. The Mycota. Volume IX: Fungal Associations Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichenology (Alex- [review], 502+ ander Zahlibruckner (1860-1938): The Author of Two HOLIEN, HAKON. See HILMO, OLGA, 48 +4 Historical Milestones in Lichenology), 243+ HoLz, INGO, S. ROBBERT GRADSTEIN, JOCHEN HEINRICHS, Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichenology (William and MAARTEN KAPPELLE. Bryophyte Diversity, Micro- Borrer (1781—1862), Father of British Lichenology), habitat Differentiation, and Distribution of Life Forms 70+ in Costa Rican Upper Montane Quercus Forest, 33 Green tree retention, 240 HoLz, INGO. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 189+ GREENE, STANLEY W. (moss phenology), 206+ HONEGGER, ROSMARIE. [Review of:] KRANNER, ILSE, RICH- GREVEN, HENK C. Grimmia nevadense, A New Species ARD P. BECKETT, and Ajit K. VARMA. Protocols in Li- from California, 273+* chenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, Ecophysiology GrigEs, CORINNA. See NASH, THOMAS H., III, 6354 and Use in Biomonitoring, 726 Grimme (moss phenology), 205 HONG, WON S. See GLIME, JANICE M., 4514 Grimmia mariniana, 273; montana, 262+*; nevadense sp. Hooker, Sir William, 72 nov., 273+*; pulvinata, 24; tenera, 263; teretinervis, Humidity (edge-interior gradient), 49+ 262+*m; unicolor, 266 HUTCHINSON, JENIFER. See MARTIN, ERIN, 358+ GROLLE, RicLer. Addendum: The Hepaticae of Easter Is HUTCHINSON, JENIFER. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 439+ land (Chile), 299 Hyphomycete (Torula), 411+ GROLLE, RICLEF. Hepaticae of the Easter Island (Chile), Hypnodendron vitiense subsp. australe, 24 126+ Hypnum bifidum, 532; cuppressiforme, 25, 312+ GROTH, HENK. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 189+ Hypocenomyce cf. scalaris, 26; leucococca, 51; sorophora, Grotn, HENK. See Rycrorr, Davin S., 363+ a8, tae Growth asymmetry (Pellia), 4074 Hypogymnia billardierei, 26; bryophila sp. nov., 470+ Growth cycles in mosses (phenology), 206+ imshaugii, 40; physodes, 40, 50+, physodes (air pol- Growth dynamics (Usnea longissima), 237+ lution), 104+; sachalinensis, 507; spp., 40; subphysodes, Gyalideopsis piceicola, 51] 26; tubulosa, 40, 50+ Gyrophoric acid (Biatora printzenti), 123 Hypopterygium rotulatum, 25 Gyrophoric acid (Rimularia spp.), 222 Hypotrachyna booralensis, 26; immaculata, 26; osseoalba, Gyrophoric acid (Trapeliopsis), 81 26; sp. A, 25 Habitat (Fissidens hyalinus), 434 Icmadophila ericetorum, 31 Habitat (Usnea longissima), INAASE 2.3b (Pseudocyphellaria), 3+ Hiigerup (moss phenology), Index to Volume 104 of the Bryologist (Revised), 167+ Haplotype network, 376+ * Information for Contributors, 164+ HARRINGTON, FRANCIS A. See SEAWARD, MARK R. D., Intermountainous west (North America), 78 473+ Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, 3754 HASTINGS, ROXANNE I. Biogeography of Grimmia tereti- Intraspecific genetic variation (bryophytes), 225+ nervis (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae) in North America, Ireland, Robert R., 126+ 262+ Iron mine tailings (vegetation), 249+ Heath vegetation (Simeonof Island), 113+ Irradiance (edge-interior gradient), 49+ HEDENAS, LARS and NIKLAS PEDERSEN. Nomenclatural lsopterygiopsis muelleriana, 312+ ; pulchella, 312+ Consequences of a Phylogenetic Study of the Plagio- Isopterygium albescens, 312+; limatum, 24; minutira- theciaceae, 325+ meum, 312+; tenerum, 312+ HEDENAS, Lars. See Pedersen, Niklas, 310+ Isosphaeric acid (Rinodina), 654 Hepwic, J., 259 Isotachis, 693+; armata, 693+ chinensis sp. HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, HENK GROTH, INGO HoLz, Davin S. 694+ *; japonica, 697+; turgida, 697 RYCROFT, CARSTEN RENKER, and THOMAS PROSCHOLD. ITS sequence variation (Plagiochila spp.), 190+ The Systematic Position of Plagiochila moritziana, P. Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (lichens), trichostoma, and P. deflexa, Based on ITS Sequence 113+ Variation of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA, Morphology, Jaccard Index, 344+ and Lipophilic Secondary Metabolites, 189+ Jaccard Index of Similarity, 40 HEINRICHS, JOCHEN. See HOLZ, INGO, 334+ Jackiella javanica, 126 HEINRICHS, JOCHEN. See Rycrort, DAviD S., 3634 Japewia subaurifera, 51; tornoénsis, 51 Henrica, 398+; americana sp. nov., 398+ * JORGENSEN, PER M. and MIKHAIL ZHURBENKO. Two New, Hepaticae (Cololejeunea), 431+ Remarkable, Arctic Species in the Lichen Genus Fus- Hepaticae (Easter Island), 126+ copannaria (Pannariaceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes), Hepaticae (Isotachis), 693+ 465+ Herzogiella adscendens, 312+ ; cylindricarpa, 312+; se- Jungermannia armata, 693; exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia, ligeri, 312+ ; striatella, 312+ 86+; ralfsiil, 40/ Hesse, VOLKER. Epiphytic lichen diversity and its depen- dence on chemical site factors in differently elevated Kalchbrenneriella gen. nov., 411+ , Cyanescens comb. dieback-affected spruce stands of the Harz Mountains nov., 411+7* [review], 730 Kantvilasia, 59+; hians, 58+ THE BRYOLOGIST {V[O L. 105 KAPPELLE, MAARTEN. See HOLZ, INGO, 334+ ecanoric acid (Trapeliopsis), 83 KARNEFELT, INGVAR, SERGEY KONDRATYUK, ULRIK ecidea atrobrunnea, 31; betulicola, 51; glebulosa, 83: SOCHTING, PATRIK FRODEN, and ULF Arup. Two New magnussoniana, 67; michoacanensis, 2/9; nylanderii, Species of Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) from the South 51; ramulicola, 63; saepincola var. ramulicola, 63; sub- ern Hemisphere, 301 concava, 222; tessellata, 31; wallrothii, 83 KEON, DYLAN B. and Parricia S. Muir. Growth of Usnea ecidella stigmatea, 31 longissima Across a Variety of Habitats in the Oregon ectotype (Pleuridium acuminatum), 259+ Coast Range, 233+*m ectotype (Pleuridium subulatum), 259+ Key (infraspecific taxa of Leucoloma chrysobasilare), 529 /EIGHTON, WILLIAM A., 75 Key (infraspecific taxa of Leucoloma zuluense), 555+ eiodermia duplicatum, 25 Key (Isotachis in China), 693 ejeunea cavifolia, 428*: drummondii, 24: flava, 126: Key (Leucoloma ochrobasilare infraspecific taxa), 583 minutiloba, 126; primordialis, 24; spec., 126 Key (Leucoloma Subgenera, Infrageneric Taxa of Subge ejeuneaceae (Cololejeunea), 431+ nus Syncratodictyon, and Species of Leucoloma Series ejyeuneaceae (Sphaerolejeunea), 422+ Holomitrioidea), 592+ embophyllum divulsum, 312+ Key (Rinodina in Western North America), 650+ epidopilum scabrisetum, 642+ Key (Subgenera of Leucoloma, infrageneric taxa of sub epidozia paschalis, 299 genus Leucoloma), 525+ epidoziaceae spp., 24 Key to Species (Bryum bicolor complex), 129 epraria incana, 25; viridis, 73 Key to the UV Pyxine species of the eastern United eprocaulon spp., 31 States, 27] eptobryum spp., 258 Key to the varieties of Plagiochila rutilans, 198 eptocolea angustiflora, 43/ KH,PO, enrichment (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp eptogium (Yellowstone National Park), 40; cellulosum, cordifolia), 864 358+m*; lichenoides, 31; rogersi, 26; teretiusculum, KIMMERER, ROBIN WALL. See DELACH, AIMEE, 249 358+m Kirgiziya (Rimularia subconcava), 223 etharia columbiana, 31; vulpina, Kishino-Hasegawa tests (Plagiochila spp.), 191 ethocolea squamata, 24 KOFFMAN, ANNA. See TIBELL, LeIF, 353 eucobryum candidum, 25 KONDRATYUK, SERGEY. See KARNEFELT, INGVAR, 301 eucoloma (1), 509 KONRAT, MATTHEW VON. [Review of:] SCHUSTER, RUDOLPH eeucoloma (II), 5914 M. Austral Hepaticae Part I, 505+ eucoloma (II1), 606 KOPERSKI, MONIKA, MICHAEL SAUER, WALTHER BRAUN, eucoloma acutum, 569; angustifolium, 532; bifidum, and S. Rosp GRADSTEIN Referenzliste det Moose 532+m*; bifidum var. orthothecioides, 569; chryso Deutschlands (Schriftenreihe fur Vegetationskunde, basilare, 527+ m; chrysobasilare ssp. africana ssp. Heft 34) [review], 162 nov., 531+ ; chrysobasilare ssp. chrysobasilare, 529+; KRANNER, ILSE, RICHARD P. BECKETT, and Asit K. VARMA. chrysobasilare ssp. procerum, 546; chrysobasilare var Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, gracilicaulon, 546; cinclidotioides, 535+m . circinale Ecophysiology and Use n Biomonitoring [review], sp. nov., 593+m comorae, 527; crepinii, 569; cre- Kriege2r6 (moss phenology), 205 pinii var. orthothecioides, 569; crosbyi, 563+m , cu neifolium, 596+m ; dichelymoides, 575+m*; fontin LA FARGE, CATHERINE. Leucoloma I: A Revision of Sub aloides, 577+m forsythil, S4/; gracilescens, genus Leucoloma (Dicranaceae, Bryopsida) in Africa 537+m grandidieri 565+m grimmioides, and Madagascar, 509 599+m*; holomitrioides, 575; holstii, 539+m*; leich \ FARGE, CATHERINE. Leucoloma II: A Revision of Leu hardtii, 6/9; lepervancheri, 541+m*; leptocladum, coloma Series Holomitrioidea (Dicranaceae), 591+ 541; levieri, 586; macrodon, 6/9; madagascariense \ FARGE, CATHERINE. Leucoloma III. A Species Synop sp. nov., 544+m*; mafatense, 580+ m*; marojeziense sis: Typification, Synonymy, and Excluded Names, sp. nov., 601+m*:; membranaceum sp. _ nov., 606 568+m*; meteorioides, 577; nom. cons., 523; ochro acandon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico (mosses), 327+ basilare, 581+m*; ochrobasilare ssp. longifolium ACKNER, LEOPOLD (moss phenology), 206 comb. novy., 583+m*; ochrobasilare ssp. ochrobasilare, \NE, Davip M. See PowOROZNEK, EMILY L., 167 583+: procerum, 546+m sanctae-mariae, 557+m asallia spp. (air pollution), 104+ Sanctae-mariae var. leptolimbatum, 559; schelpei, asioloma, 59+; arachnoideum, 59 546+m*; Section Attenuata, 563; Section Dichely- auderlindsaya borreri, 72 moidea, 574+; Section Obscura, 557 section Sub eat lamina thickness (Pleuridium spp.), 259 vittata, 526+ Series Holomitrioidea, 591+; seychel eaf litter (substrate), 250+ lense, 569+m*; silvaticum, 559; squarrosulum ssp. ecanora aitema, 65; albellula, 65; argopholis, 31; cad subbiplicatum, 54/; subbifidum, 54/; subbiplicatum, ubriae, 67; campestris gp., 25; expallens, 51; farinaria, 541; subchrysobasilare, 550+m subgenus Leucolo- 5] 3; garovaglii, 31; muralis, 31; muralis (air pol ma, 509+; subtuberculosum, 58/; subtuberculosum lution), 104+; novomexicana, 31; polytropa, 31; ra- var. longifolium, 585; talazaccii, 572+m talazaccii mulicola comb. nov., 63+ ; rupicola, 31; saepincola, var. fragilifolium, 572; thraustum, 55‘ J+m*; thurettii, 65; saepincola var. ramulicola, 63; sp. A, 25; subfusca 561+m ; trachynotus, 569; tuberculosum, 586+ m; zu- group, 65 ; subintricata, 65; symmicta, 65+; symmic luense, 552+m zuluense var. ovatum var. nov., ta f. ramulicola, 63; symmicta group, 63+; symmictera 556+m ; zuluense var. zuluense, 556 f. rufescens, 63; tartarea, //3; trabalis, 65; varia gp., ichen biomass, 676+ 25; varia group, 65 ichen distribution (western Alaska), 111 Lecanoraceae, 59 ichen diversity, 27+ Lecanoraceae spp., 25 ichen flora (North America), 122+ Lecanoric acid (Biatora printzenii), 123 Achen floras (North America), 635+ 2002] INDEX TO VOLUME 105 Lichen habitats (Simeonof Wilderness), 1114 Maximum likelihood analysis (Pseudocyphellaria), 3+ Lichen loading, 682+ Maximum parsimony (Plagiochila spp.), 1914 Lichen taxa (Simeonof Wilderness), 1114 Maximum parsimony analysis (Pseudocyphellaria), 3+ Lichenographia Britannica, 72+* May, Puitip. [Review of:] GIRALT, Mirela. The Lichen Lichenology (history), 243+ Genera Rinodina and Rinodinella (Lichenized Asco- Lichens (Aldabra), 473+ mycetes, Physciaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula, 506 Lichens (sensitivity to air pollution), 104+ MAy, PHILIP. See PRINTZEN, CHRISTIAN, 63 + Lichexanthone (Pyxine spp.), 270 MAYRHOFER, HELMUT. See SHEARD, JOHN W., 645-4 Life cycle (bryophytes), 204+ McCartny, P. M., ed. Flora of Australia Volume 58A. Life forms (bryophytes), 334+ Lichens [review], 296+ Light exposure (old forest lichens), 239 McCune, Bruce. Hypogymnia bryophila, A New Sore- Light exposure (Usnea longissima), 238+ diate Lichen Species from Portugal, 470+ Light levels and gene expression (Tortula ruralis), 180+ McCune, Bruce and SVETLANA TCHABANENKO. Adden- Limbidia (Fissidens spp.), 246 dum to Description of Hypogymnia sachalinensis, 507 Limonene (Plagiochila), 191+ McCune, BRUCE, FRANCISCO CAMACHO, and JEANNE PON Lindberg, S. O., 259+ zeTTIl. Three New Species of Trapeliopsis on Soil in Lineage through time (LTT) plots, 379+ * Western North America, 78+ Linnaeus, Carl, 70+ McCune, BRUCE, JENIFER HUTCHINSON, and SHANTI BER Linnean Society of London, 70 RYMAN. Concentration of Rare Epiphytic Lichens Lipophilic secondary metabolites (Plagiochila), 189+ Along Large Streams in a Mountainous Watershed in Lithographa, 223 Oregon, U.S.A., 439+ Liverworts (genetic variation), 226+ McCune, Bruce. [Review of:] BRopo, IRWIN M., SYLVIA Lobaria linita, 119; pulmonaria, 2+; scrobiculata, 51 DURAN SHARNOFF, and STEPHEN SHARNOFF. Lichens of Lodgepole pine forest (lichens), 28+* North America, 498+ Lodgepole pine/whitebark pine stands (lichens), 28+ McCune, Bruce. See MARTIN, ERIN, 358+ Loflammia, 59+ McCune, Bruce. See MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA, | Loflammiopsis, 59 McDANIEL, STUART F See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 373+ Loggi, ng (bryophytes and lichens), 12+ McKenzie riparian gradient (lichens), 441+ ogilvia, 59+ Medulla (Pyxine spp.), 270+ Longton, Royce (moss phenology), 207 Megalaria sp., 25 Lopadium disciforme, 51; tayabasense, 57+ Melanelia elegantula, 31; exasperatula, 31, 51; fuliginosa, Lophocolea aberrans, 126; muricata, 299 51; subolivacea, 39 LOUWHOFF, SIMONE H. J. J. and JOHN A. ELIx. Hypotra- Melilotus officinalis, 251+ chyna (Parmeliaceae) and allied genera in Papua New Menthone (Plagiochila), 191+ Guinea. [review], 729 Mesochaete undulata, 24 Loxospora elatina, 51 Methane monoterpenoids (Plagiochila), 198 LUCKING, ROBERT and ROLF SANTESSON. On the Identity Methyl! 3’,4-dihydroxy-4'-O-methyllunularate, 364 + of Pyrenotrichum ‘atrocyaneum’, P. ‘mirum’, and P. Methyl 4-hydroxy-4'-O-methyllunularate, 364+ *podosphaera’, Campylidia of Lichenized Ascomycota Metzgeria decipiens, 24 (Lecanorales: Ectolechiaceae), 57+ Meusel (moss phenology), 205 LUCKING, ROBERT. [Review of:] BRopDo, IRWIN M., SYLVIA Mexico (Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, mosses), 327+ DURAN SHARNOFF, and STEPHEN SHARNOFF. Lichens of Mexico (Pseudephemerum), 256+ North America, 499+ Mexico (Rimularia michoacanensis), 221 LUCKING, ROBERT. [Review of:] MCCARTHY, P. M., ed. Meyer, Georg F W., 70 Flora of Australia Volume 58A. Lichens, 296+ MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA, BRUCI McCune, and FRANCOIS Lumpscn, H. T., PR M. McCartHy and W. M. MALCOLM. LuTzoni. Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, a New Lichen Key to the Genera of Australian Lichens. Flora of Aus- from Western North America, | + tralia Supplementary Series Number |1 [review], 162 Micarea cinerea, 51; prasina, 51 LUTZONI, FRANCOIS. See MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA, | + Microclimate (lichens), 48+ Macaronesia (Plagiochila), 363+ Microhabitat differentiation (bryophytes), 334+ Macrodon, 523; aubertii, 532 Microhabitats, 336+ Macromitrium archeri, 25 Mine tailings (vegetation), 249+ Madagascar (Leucoloma), 509+ Mineral enrichment effects (Jungermannia exsertifolia Management (Usnea longissima), 240 subsp. cordifolia), 86+ MANGELSON, NOLAN FE See St. CLAIR, SAMUEL B., 415+ Misidentification (Grimmia teretinervis), 2624 Marchantia berteroana, 126 Modeltest 3.04 (Plagiochila spp.), 191+ Marchantiophyta (Petalophyllum), 400+ Modeltest 3.04PPC (Pseudocyphellaria), Maritime climate (lichens), 119 Moerckia hibernica, 300 Marsupidium knightii, 126 Molecular and morphological evidence (Plagiotheci MARTIN, ERIN, BRUCE MCCUNE, and JENIFER HUTCHINSON. aceae), 310+ Distribution and Morphological Variation of Lepto- Molecular phylogeny (Plagiochila), 369+ gium cellulosum and L. teretiusculum in the Pacific Monoecious species (mosses), 212+ Northwest, 358+ Montana (Henrica), 398+ MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER, ENCARNACION NUNEZ-OLIV- Morphological data matrix (Plagiotheciaceae), 314+ ERA, and NATHALIE BEAUCOURT. Short-Term Physiolog- Morphology (Bryum bicolor complex), 129+ ical Responses of the Aquatic Liverwort Jungermannia Morphology (Plagiochila), 189+ exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia to KH,PO, and Anoxia, Moss diaspores (collection), 97 86+ Moss diaspores (reintroduction), 96+ Maximum likelihood (Plagiochila spp.), 191+ Moss turf (substrate), 251+ THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL Mosses (Lacandon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico), 327 Oceanic crowberry heaths (lichens), 113+ Mosses (mine tailings), 249+ Ocelli (Vitalianthus urubuensis), 267+ Mosses (phenology), 204+ Ochrolechia, 81; androgyna, 51; frigida, 119; gowardii, Mosses (reproductive ecology), 204+ 51; juvenalis, 51; microstictoides, 51; tartarea, 113 MrBayes 1.11 (Pseudocyphellaria), 3 OcHyRA, RYSZARD and WILLIAM R. BucK. A Re-appraisal Muir, Patricia S. See KEON, DYLAN B., 233+*m of the Type Material of Plagiothecium drepanophyl Murie Islets, Alaska (lichens), 111+m lum, 641+ Mycoblastus affinis, 51; alpinus, 113; fucatus, 51; san Oospora cyanescens, 4/ / guinarius, 51 Opegrapha corticola, 124 Myurella acuminata, 312+: julacea, tenerrima, Oregon (lichens), 439+ 312+ Oregon (Pseudocyphellaria), | + Oregon Coast Range (Usnea longissima), 233+m NasH, THOMAS H.., III, CORINNA Gries, and GERHARD Orthodontium assimile, 24; lineare, 24 RAMBOLD Lichen Fioras: Past and Future for North Orthothecium chryseum, 312+; intricatum, 312+; rufes America, 635+ cens, 312+ NASH, THOMAS H., Ill, Bruct D. RYAN, CORINNA GRIES, Orthotrichum hallii, 263; obtusifolium, 349+* and FRANK BUNGARTZ Lichen Flora of the Greater OvstTeDAL, D. O. and R. I. Lewis Smrtu. Lichens of Ant- Sonoran Desert Region. Volume | [review], 725 arctica and South Georgia: A Guide to Their Identifi- Natural Museum of History (Vienna), 243 cation and Ecology [review], 504+ Neighbour joining (Plagiochila spp.), 191+ Pachysporaria-type spore development (Rinodina), 669 Neoalloocimene, 364+ Neophyllis melacarpa, 25 Pacific Northwest (Leptogium), 358+ Neotropical liverwort (Plagiochila), 363 Pacific Northwest, U.S. (Usnea longissima), 233+m Neotropical Plagiochilae, 189+ Panicum virgatum, 2504 Nephroma parile, 31 Pannaria (Yellowstone National Park), 40; pezizoides, 31 Pannariaceae (Fuscopannaria), 465+ Nested ANOVA, 236 New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology (Lichen flo- Pannarin (Rinodina), 652 Pannoparmelia wilsonii, 26 ras), 635-4 New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology (Phenology Papillaria crocea, 24 and its Repercussions on the Reproductive Ecology of Parietin (Caloplaca), 302, 304 Parietinic acid (Caloplaca), 304 Mosses). 204-4 Parmelia borreri, 72; erumpens, 26; omphlodes, 119; sax New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology (Phylogeog raphy and Phylodemography), 373 atilis, 51; saxatilis (air pollution), 104+ ; sulcata, 50+; sulcata (air pollution), 104+m New York (iron mine tailings), 249+ Parmeliella parvula, 51 New York (Pyxine subcinerea), 270 Parmelina conlabrosa, 26 New York Botanical Garden (Pyxine subcinerea), 270+ Parmelinopsis horrescens, 26; minarum, 26 News, 299 : Parmeliopsis ambigua, 31 . 51; hyperopta, 51 Nimis, PieR LutIGi, CHRISTOPH SCHEIDEGGER, and PATRICIA Parmotrema mellisii, 26 \. WoLSELEY. Monitoring with Lichens Monitoring PAUP* 4.0b8 (Plagiochila spp.), 1914 Lichens [review], 501 PAUP*4.02a (Trapeliopsis), 78+ Nimis, Pier LuiGi. See CASTELLO, Miris, 504+ NMR (Plagiochila spp.), 190+ PAUP*4.0b4a (Pseudocypheliaria), 2 PCR (Chaenotheca), 353 NMR spectra (Plagiochila), 367 PCR (Plagiochila spp.), 190+ Norargopsin (Biatora printzenii), 123 Peatland ecosystem regeneration, 96 Norris, DANIEL H. [Review of:] CHIEN, GAO, MARSHALI Peatland mosses, 96+ R. Crosspy, and Si He. Moss Flora of China, English Peculiaroxide, 364+ Version, Volume |. Sphagnaceae through Leucobry Peculiaroxide (Plagiochila), i914 aceae, 731 PEDERSEN, NIKLAS and Lars HEDENAS. Phylogeny of the Norris, DANIEL H. [Review of:] XING-JIANG, Li, MAR- Plagiotheciaceae Based on Molecular and Morpholog SHALL R. Crossy, and S!t He. Moss Flora of China, ical Evidence, 310+ English Version, Volume 2. Fissidentaceae—Ptycho PEDERSEN, NIKLAS. See HEDENAS, LARS, 325+ mitriaceae, 731 Pellia epiphylla, 407+ North America (Bryum bicolor complex), 128+m Peltigera aphthosa, 113; canina, 119; membranacea, | 19; North America (Chaenotheca), 353+ polydactylon, 119; rufescens, 31; scabrosa, 119 North America (Grimmia teretinervis), 262+ Peppermint odor (Plagiochila), 190+ North America (lichens), 122+ Pertusaria amara, 51; borealis agg 51; cf. lacerans, 25; North America, western (Pseudocyphellaria), | dactylina, 119; novazelandiae, 25; pupillaris, 50+; sca- North America, western (Rinodina), 645+ berula, 25; sp. A, 25; sp. B, 25; subventosa, 25; thios- North America, western (Trapeliopsis), 78 + poda, 25; thwaitsii, 25; xanthoplaca, 25 Northern blot analysis (Tortula ruralis), 178 Petalophyllum, 400+; australe, 404; bolivianum, 403+; Norway, central (lichens), 48+ indicum, 405*; lamellatum, 403; macrocalyx, 404+; nrDNA (Pseudocyphellaria), | preissii, 401+*; ralfsii, 401+* nrDNA ITS sequences (Plagiochila), 189+ Phaeopigments (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordi- NTSYS-pce, 227 folia), 88+ Nuclear ribosomal DNA (Plagiochila), 189+ PHARO, EMMA J. and ANDREW J. BEATTIE. The Association NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNACION. See MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, Between Substrate Variability and Bryophyte and Li JAVIER, 86+ chen Diversity in Eastern Australian Forests, 11-4 Nutrient solution (mosses), 103 Phascum acuminatum, 260; axillare, 256; nitidum, 256; Nylander, William, 75 subulatum, 259; tenellum, 256 2002] INDEX TO VOLUME 105 Phenology (bryophytes), 204+ Polytrichum turf (substrate), 252 Phenophase classification, 210+ PONZETTI, JEANNE. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 784 Phenophases (bryophytes), 204+ Porina borreri, 72 Phosphorus (P) absorption (Jungermannia exsertifolia Porpidia spp., 25 subsp. cordifolia), 86+ Portugal (Hypogymnia), 470+ Photosynthesis (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordi- Potassium (K) absorption (Jungermannia exsertifolia folia), 87+ subsp. cordifolia), 86+ Photosynthetic pigment composition (Jungermannia POWOROZNEK, EMILY L. and DAvip M. LANE. Revised In- exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia), 87+ dex to Volume 104 of the Bryologist, 167+ Phyllodrepanium falcifolium, 187 Primary succession, 254 Phylodemography, 373+ PRINTZEN, CHRISTIAN and Puitip May. Lecanora ramuli- Phylogenetic analysis (ALDH7B6), 180+* cola (Lecanoraceae, Lecanorales), an Overlooked Li Phylogenetic analysis (Plagiochila spp.), 190+ chen Species from the Lecanora symmicta Group, 634 Phylogenetic study (Plagiotheciaceae), 325+ PROSCHOLD, THOMAS. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 189+ Phylogeny (Plagiotheciaceae), 310+ PROSCHOLD, THOMAS. See Rycrort, DAvip S., 3634 Phylogeny (Pseudocyphellaria), | + Prostome (Orthotrichum), 349+ Phylogeography, 373+ Protoblastenia, 223 Physcia adscendens, 31; caesia, 31 Protocetraric acid (Hypogymnia), 470 Physciaceae (Rinodina), 645+ Pseudephemerum, 256; axillare, 256; caldense, 256; lax Physconia-type spore development (Rinodina), 652+ ifolia, 256; nitidum, 256+ ; tenellum, 256 Physiological responses (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. Pseudevernia furfuracea, 51 cordifolia), 86+ Pseudocalopadia, 59+ Physocolea crenulata, 43/; javanica, 43/ Pseudocyphellaria anomala, 2+; anthraspis, 2+; aurata, Physodic acid (Hypogymnia), 470 1+; crocata, 1+; dissimilis, 26; mougeotiana, | +; per- Phytogeographic elements (Hepaticae), 126+ petua sp. nov., | +*:; rainierensis, 2+ Picea abies forest (lichens), 48+ Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans, 312+; laetevirens, 313+: Picea sitchensis forest (Pseudocyphellaria), 7 pohliaecarpum, 313+ Pilocarpaceae, 59 Pseudotsuga menziesii, 234 PisuT, IVAN. Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichen- Psilolechia spp., 25 ology, Alexander Zahlbruckner (1860-1938): The Au- Psora, 223; michoacanensis, 2/9; subconcava, 222 thor of Two Historical Milestones in Lichenology, Psoroma hypnorum, 31, 119 2434 Pulegone (Plagiochila), 1914 Placynthiella dasaea, 51 Pulvinic acid derivatives (Pseudocyphellaria), 7 Plagiochila (phytochemistry), 190+ Punctelia borreri, 72; subrudecta, 25 Plagiochila askenasii, 200; bifaria, 190+; buchtiniana, PURSELL, RONALD. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 490+ 190+; caespitosa, 200; deflexa, 189+*; deflexirama, PURSELL, RONALD A. Comments on the Relationships of 190+; diversifolia, 190+; fuscolutea, 190+; longispi- Fissidens philonotulus and FE pascuanus, 246+ na, 190+; moritziana, /89+; nahikuna, 200; paschalis, RSELL, RONALD A. and PAUL L. REDFEARN. William 299; permista, /98; propinqua, 202; punctata, 190+: Dean Reese: A Tribute, 625+ rockii, 200; rutilans complex, 190+; rutilans var. PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 154+ moritziana comb. et stat. nov., 190+*; rutilans var. PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 2764 rutilans, 190+; rutilans var. standleyi, 190+; sandei, PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 713+ 190+; sect. Arrectae, 192; sect. Caversiae, 191+; sect. PURSELL, RONALD A. See REESE, WILLIAM D., 1854 Pycnoconidia (Rimularia spp.), 223 Contiguae, 192; sect. Cucullatae, 192; sect. Fuscolu- teae, 191+; sect. Glaucescentes, 192; sect. Permistae, Pyrenotrichum ‘atrocyaneum’, 57 ‘mirum’, 57 *“po- 193; sect. Rutilans, 191+; sect. Superbae, 191+; spi- dosphaera’, 57 ; splitgerberi-type campylidia, 59 Pyrrhobryum mnioides, 24; parramattense, 25 nulosa, 190+; stricta, 363+*; subtrinitensis, /9/+; su- Pyrrhospora, 68; cinnabarina, 51; varians, 68 perba, 190+; tocarema, 190+; trichostoma, 189+ Pyxine albovirens, 270+; berteriana, 270+: caesioprui- virginica, 190+ Plagiotheciaceae, 325+ nosa, 270+; cocoes, 270+ ; cocoes var. Caesiopruinosa, 270+ ; sorediata, 270+ ; subcinerea, 270+m Plagiotheciaceae (phylogeny), 310+ Plagiothecium conostegium, 312+; curvifolium, 312+; Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada, 451 +m denticulatum, 312+; drepanophyllum, 64/+; latebri- Quercus forest (Costa Rica, bryophytes), 334+ cola, 312+; neckeroideum, 312+; nemorale, 312+; piliferum, 312+; standleyi, 643+ *; undulatum, 312+ Racopilum cuspidigerum var. cuspidigerum, 25 Platismatia glauca, 40; glauca (size and distribution), 49+; Rainforests, wet temperate (lichen), 673+ norvegica, 5] Ralfs, John, 70 Platydictya, 325; baicalensis comb. nov., 325; junger- RAMBOLD, GERHARD. See NASH, THOMAS H.., III, 635+ mannioides, 312+ Ramboldia, 68 Pleuridiella colei, 256 RAPD polymorphism (Fossombronia), 2254 Pleuridium, 256, 260; acuminatum, 259+; alternifolium, RAPDistance, 227 259; axillare, 256; caldensis, 256; colei, 256; nitidum, Rapid Amplified Polymorphic DNA (Fossombronia), 256; subulatum, 259+; tenellum, 256 225+ Podomitrium phyllanthus, 24 Recent Literature on Bryophytes 105(1), 1544 Poecilophyllum, 523; leichhardtii, 6/9 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(2), 276+ Pohlia spp., 258 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(3), 490+ Polymerase chain reaction (Fossombronia), 227 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—105(4), 713+ Polymorphism (Fossombronia foveolata), 228+ Recent Literature on Lichens—184, 140+ Polytrichum piliferum, 249+; strictum, 97+ Recent Literature on Lichens—185, 284+ THE BRYOLOGIST (VOL. 105 Recent Literature on Lichens—186, 478+ Liverwort Plagiochila stricta in the Canary Islands, Recent Literature on Lichens 187, 699+ New to Macaronesia, 3634 REDFEARN, PAUL L See PURSELL, RONALD A., 625+ Rycrort, Davip S. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 189+ REESE, WILLIAM D and RONALD A. PURSELL. The Fissi dens Flora of Amazonian Forest Floor Termite Struc Sacrificial method, 235+ Salinity and gene expression (Tortula ruralis), 180+ tures, 1854 Reese, William Dean (Tribute), 625+ SANDERS, WILLIAM B. [Review of:] Hock, B. The Mycota. REINER-DREHWALD, MARIA ELENA and UWe DREHWALD. Volume IX: Fungal Associations, 502+ Sphaerolejeunea umbilicata (Lejeuneaceae): A Criti SANTESSON, ROLF. See LUCKING, ROBERT, 57 + cally Endangered Epiphyllous Liverwort of the Andes, Sarcogyne regularis, 31 422 Satterthwaite’s approximation, 236 Relicina sydneyensis, 26 Schistidium apocarpum, 262+; spp., 263; tenerum, 262+ SCHOFIELD, WILFRED B. See TALBOT, STEPHEN S., 111+*m RENKER, CARSTEN. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 189+ RENKER, CARSTEN. See RyCROFT, Davip S., 363+ SCHUSTER, RUDOLPH M. Austral Hepaticae Part I [review], 505+ Reproduction (Trapeliopsis californica-steppica group), 84 Scoliciosporum sp., 51 Reproductive cost (Dicranum), 384+ Scotr, Keist M. and BARBARA CRANDALL-STOTLER. Reproductive ecology (mosses), 2044 RAPD Polymorphism as an Indicator of Population Reproductive effort (Dicranum), 3844 Structure, Breeding System, and Speciation in Fossom- Respiration (Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. cordifolia), Q7 bronia, 225+ SEAWARD, MARK R. D. Great Discoveries in Bryology and Restoration of abandoned peatlands with Sphagnum spp., Lichenology. William Borrer (1781—1862), Father of 96 British Lichenology, 70+ Revised Index to Volume 104 of the Bryologist, 167+ SEAWARD, MARK R. D., ANDRE ApTROOT, and FRANCIS A. Rhizocarpon disporum, 31; geographicum, 31; leptolepis, HARRINGTON. The Lichens of Aldabra, with Comments 221 on Their Distribution, 473+ Rhizofabronia perpilosa, 313+; sphaerocarpa, 313+ Seed germination, 249+ Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca, 31; melanophthalma, 31 Selfing (Fossombronia), 229+ Rhynchostegium tenuifolium, 24 Sematophyllum amoenum, 24; contiguum, 24 Riccardia tenerrima, 126 Semi-arid areas (Trapeliopsis), 78 RICHARDSON, DAvip H. S. [Review of:] Nimis, PleR LuiGi, Sex expression (mosses), 205+ CHRISTOPH SCHEIDEGGER, and PATRICIA A. WOLSELEY Sex ratios in extreme environments (mosses), 212+ Monitoring with Lichens—Monitoring Lichens, 501 Sexual condition (Pleuridium spp.), 259 Rimelia reticulata, 26 Sexual reproduction effort (mosses), 215 Rimularia (squamulose species), 219+ Shade (seedling germination and establishment), 251+ Rimularia caeca, 221: michoacanensis comb. nov., SHANNON, ROBYNN K. See BERNARD GOFFINET, 3494 219+*; paradoxa sp. nov., 21 4 subconcava SHAW, A. JONATHAN, STUART F MCDANIEL, OLAF WERNER, comb. noy., 222 and Rosa M. Ros. New Frontiers in Bryology and Li- Rimularia-type asci, 223 chenology: Phylogeography and Phylodemography, Rinodina (New species), 6454 373+ Rinodina aurantiaca sp. nov., 652 +m; badiexcipula sp. SHEARD, JOHN W. and HELMUT MAYRHOFER. New Species nov., 653 m*:; boulderensis sp. nov., 655+m*; cal- of Rinodina (Physciaceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes) iforniensis sp. nov., 656+m*; cf. septentrionalis, 51; From Western North America, 645 + dolichospora, 670; efflorescens, 51; endospora sp. Shumagin Islands, Alaska (lichens), 111+*m nov., 658+m flavosoralifera, 124; grandilocularis Sierra Nevada, California (Grimmia nevadense), 273 sp. nov., 659+m*; griseosoralifera, 125; innata sp. Silene vulgaris, 252 nov., 660+m*; juniperina sp. nov., 662+m*; ligni- Simeonof Island, Alaska (lichens), 111+*m cola sp. noy., 663+m*; lobulata sp. nov., 664+m Simeonof Wilderness, Alaska (lichens), 111+*m macrospora sp. nov., 665+m pacifica sp. nov., Single founder events (Fossombronia foveolata), 230 666+ m*; perreagens sp. nov., 667+m*; sp., 51 ver- SLACK, NANCY G. [Review of:] DieRBEN, KLAus. Distri- ruciformis sp. nov., 669 +m bution, Ecological Amplitude, and Phytosociological K, ALLEN C The Distribution, Commonness, and Hab Characterization of European Bryophytes, 5034 itat Characteristics of Fissidens hyalinus in the United Sloania australis (bryophytes and lichens), 17 States, 43+m Smith, James, 72 ROCHEFORT LINE. See FAUBERT, PATRICK, 964 So, May LING. See ZHU, RuI-LIANG, 431+ Rogers and Tanimoto similarity matrices (Fossombronia), S@CHTING, ULRIK. See KARNEFELT, INGVAR, 3014 229 Soil (Trapeliopsis), 78+ RoGOFF, HARRY A. See THOMAS, RoBEerRT J., 407 Soils (Simeonof Wilderness), 112 Ros, Rosa M. See SHAW, A JONATHAN, 2377 34 Solorina crocea, 31 Royal Society, 70 Sorediate lichen (Hypogymnia), 470+ Rumex acetosella, 252 Southern Hemisphere (Caloplaca), 301 4 RYAN, Bruce D. [Review of:| LumBscn, H. r., PM. Mc Sowerby, James, 72 CARTHY and W. M MALCOLM. Key to the Genera of Sowing trials (vascular species), 250+ Australian Lichens. Flora ot Australia Supplementary Sphaerophorin (Rinodina), 654 Series Number 11, 162 Spathulenol, 364+ RYCROFI Davip S., W JOHN COLE, JOCHEN HEINRICHS, Spathulenol (Plagiochila), 1914 HENK GROTH, CARSTEN RENKER, and THOMAS Species assemblages, 12+ PROSCHOLD. Phytochemical, Morphological, and Mo Species richness, 345+ lecular Evidence for the Occurrence of the Neotropical Species richness (bryophyte and lichen), 12+