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The Bryologist 108(4), pp. 621-629 Copyright © 2005 by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc Index to Volume 108 of The Bryologist EMILY L. POWOROZNEK Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science Library, New Hampshire Hall, University of New Hampshire, 124 Main St., Durham, NH 03824-3559, U.S.A. Davip M. LANE Biological Sciences Library, Kendall Hall, University of New Hampshire, 129 Main St., Durham, NH 03824-3590, U.S.A. This index includes all authors and all scientific names Anema, 520; dodgei, 520; prodigulum, 520 of plants under study. Taxa listed in checklists are not Angardianic acid (Lepraria), 134, 225+ included to avoid complete duplication of the checklists Anoectangium (Key to North American species), 48 in the index. The format of previous indexes is retained Anoectangium aestivum, 49; arizonicum, /29; handelii, for continuity: new scientific names and combinations are 47+* in boldface, page numbers of synonyms are in italics, taxa Anomobryum conicum, 125; julaceum, 125 mentioned several times in an article are indicated by a Antheridia (Bryum dunense), 106+* plus sign (+) after the page number, and illustrations are Anthoceros, 19+; agrestis, 19+; crispulus, 24; donnellii, indicated by an asterisk (*). In addition, maps are indi- 24; phymatodes, 24; punctatus, 19+; punctatus a cris- cated by a small ‘‘m.’’ Checklists and keys are grouped pulus, 24 under the entries “List’’ and “‘Key.”’ Lichen substances Anthocerotophyta, 16+ and selected keywords in the titles and text of articles are Anthocerotophyta (fossil), 139+ also included. Anthracocarpon, 537 We welcome all comments and suggestions. Please send Apothecia (Protousnea spp.), 7+* them to [email protected]. Apothecial anatomy (Gylectaceae), 272+ Appalachian mosses (Pohlia), 178 4'-O-demethylsekikaic acid (Protousnea), | + APTROOT, ANDRE. See SEAWARD, MARK R. D., 282+ 4’-O-demethylsubsekikaic acid (structure), 8* Arabinogalactomannoglucans (Pseudocyphellaria clathra- 4'-O-demethylsubsekikaic acid (synthesis), 3 ta), 119+ 'H spectra (alditol acetates), 118 Archegonia (Bryum dunense), 106+* SC NMR (Arabinogalactomannoglucan), 118+* Argentina (Gomphillus pedersenii sp. nov.), 491+ 18S rDNA (Microdendron), 591+ Argentina (Protousnea), 2+ Abundance (Platismatia norvegica), 507+ ARRONIZ-CRESPO, MARIA. See NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNA- Abundance of bryophytes in fragments, 56 CION, 435+ Abundance of lichens in fragments, 58 Arthonia patellulata, 61+ Abundance-range size relationship, 554 Ascoma ontogeny (Gyalectaceae), 272+ Acidodontium heteroneuron, 125; megalocarpum, 125; Ascomycota (Gyalectaceae), 272+ ramicola, 125; seminerve, 125; sprucei, 125; subrotun- Ascomycota (Lepraria), 224+ dum, 125 Ascospore measurements (Parmotrema), 404+ Adobe Photoshop, 112 Asexual reproduction (Bryum dunense), 104+ Age class, 69+ Asulam (mosses), 287+ Agro-environments, 50+ atpB-rbcL spacer, chloroplast (Jensenia), 206+ AGUIRRE-HUDSON, BEGONA. [Review of:] DOBBELER, PE- Atranorin (Lepraria), 134 TER and GERHARD RAMBOLD (EpiTors). Contributions Atrichum angustatum, 393+ to Lichenology: Festschrift in Honour of Hannes Her- ATWoop, JOHN. The Distribution of Buxbaumia minakatae tel, 340 in Pennsylvania and the Lectotypification of B. sub- Air humidity (lichen), 513+ cylindrica, 518+ Alberta (Canada), 52, 86+ Aulacomnium palustre, 91 Alectoria sarmentosa, 427+ AUSTRHEIM, GUNNAR, KRISTIAN HASSEL, and ATLE Mys- Aliphatic diacid (Lepraria), 224+ TERUD. The Role of Life History Traits for Bryophyte ALLEN, BRUCE, WILLIAM R. BuCK, and RONALD A. PurR- Community Patterns in Two Contrasting Alpine Re- SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(2), 324+ gions, 259+ ALLEN, BRUCE, WILLIAM R. Buck, and RONALD A. PurR- Austrocedrus chilensis, 108(1) Front cover inset* SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(3), 450+ Autofluorescence (Blasia pusilla gemmae), 501* ALLEN, BRUCE H. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 158+ Award, Edward Tuckerman, 480 ALLEN, BRUCE H. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 600+ Award, William S. Sullivant, 480 ALLEN, BRUCE. See REDFEARN, PAUL L., JR., 406+ Awards (International Association of Bryologists), 620 Alpine regions, 259+ Amandinea punctata, 61 + Bacidea marginalis, 483 Amber (fossil mosses), 526+ Baja California Sur, 520+ Amblystegium serpens, 61+, 91 Baltic amber, 526+ America, North and South (Parmotrema), 402+ Baltic amber (Hypnodontopsis), 228+ Americas (Gomphillus), 491+m Bapalmuia marginalis, 483+* Analysis of similarities, 72 Barbula bogotensis, 2/9 Anastrophyllum hellerianum, 95 Bark pH, 510+ Andeo-Patagonian forests (Protousnea), 8 BARTHOLOMEW-BEGAN, SHARON, and NICOLE L. JONEs. Ju- Anderson, Lewis, 620 venile Gametophyte Development in the Blasiales THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 108 (Marchantiophyta; Metzgeriidae). 1. Receptacular meesioides, /25+; muehlenbeckii, 449; orthothecium, Gemma/Gemmaling Ontogeny of Blasia pusilla, 497+ 127; pachytheca, 125; pallens, /25+; pallescens, BAYEROVA, STEPANKA, and KLAUS Haas. Toensbergianic 125+; philonotula, /27; preissianum, 127; pseudotri- Acid, a New Aliphatic Diacid from the Genus Lepraria quetrum, /25+; pungens, 127; purpurascens, /25+; (Ascomycota, Stereocaulaceae), 224+ rubens, 289+; uliginosum, /25+; wrightii, 725+ BAYEROVA, STEPANKA, MARTIN KUKWA, and JuDITH FEH- Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE H. ALLEN, and RONALD A. Pur- RER. A New Species of Lepraria (Lichenized Asco- SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(1), 158+ mycetes) from Europe, 131+ Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE H. ALLEN, and RONALD A. PurR- Bazzania oleosa, 533 SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(4), 600+ BEAUCOURT, NATHALIE. See NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNA- Buck, WILLIAM R. Guide to the Plants of Central French CION, 435+ Guiana. Part 3. Mosses. Memoirs of the New York Belonia herculina, 273* Botanical Garden 76 [review], 176 BENNETT, JAMES P. and CLIFFORD M. WETMORE. Lichens Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 324+ of the U. S. National Parks, 544+ Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 450+ Biatora vernalis, 61+ BuCK, WILLIAM R. See LUCKING, ROBERT, 481+ BIOCLIM package, 72 BUDEL, BuURK. See KAUFF, FRANK, 272+ Biodiversity, 83 BUDEL, BURKHARD. See SCHULTZ, MATTHIAS, 520+ BLACK, MICHAEL and HUGH W. PRITCHARD, EpiTors. Des- Bulbils (Bryum dunense), 104+* iccation and Survival in Plants: Drying without Dying BurRcCH, JANE. See ROWNTREE, JENNIFER K., 287+ [review], 338 Buxbaumia, 518+; aphylla, 518+; indusiata, 518; min- Blasia pusilla, 497+* akatae, 518+; subcylindrica, 518+ Blasiaceae (Cavicularia), 420+ Calcium (Marchantia polymorpha), 112+ Blasiales, 497+ California (coastal lichens), 241+ BOLes, SANDRA B. See SHAW, A. JONAT#!AN, 363+ California (Didymodon bistratosus), 540+ Bonferroni compensation method, 103 California mosses (Pohlia), 178 Boreal forest (bryophytes), 86+ Calopadia turbinata comb. nov., 485 Boreal rain forest (lichens), 507+ Caloplaca cerina, 61+; holocarpa, 61+ Brachymenium acuminatum, /25; angolense, 125; capi- CALVELO, SUSANA, ELFIE STOCKER-WORGOTTER, SANDRA tulatum, 125; globosum, 125; kikuyuense, /27; philon- LIBERATORE, and JOHN A. ELIx. Protousnea (Parmeli- otula, 1/27; preissianum, /27; pulchrum, 125; systy- aceae, Ascomycota), a Genus Endemic to Southern lium, 125 South America, | Brachythecium campestre, 61+, 95; salebrosum, 61+; Calymperes duplicatum, 529+*; levyanum, 529+*; lon- starkei, 95; starkii, 61+ chophyllum, 529; palisotii, 529+*; smithii, 529+*; sp. Branching (Protousnea), 5 1, 530+*; sp., 535; venezuelanum, 529 BREUsS, OTHMAR. A New Species of the Lichen Genus Calyptothecium duplicatum, 533+* Neocatapyrenium (Verrucariaceae) from North Amer- CAMPBELL, JOCELYN. See GOWARD, TREVOR, 427+ ica, 537+ Campylium chrysophyllum, 61+; hispidulum, 61+ British Columbia (lichens), 427+ Campylopus introflexus, 289+ Brotherus, Viktor Ferdinand (1849-1929), 346+* Campylostelium, 44; pitardii, 44 Bryaceae (Imbribryum), 449 Canada (cryptogam diversity), 50+ Bryaceae (taxonomy and nomenclature), 123+ Canada, western (bryophytes), 86+ Bryoerythrophyllum columbianum, 541 Candelaria concolor, 61+ Bryogomphus gen. nov., apothecia, 108(4) Front cover, Candelariella vitellina, 61+ upper inset*, 481+; caribaeus, comb. nov., 483+* Cano, Maria J. See GALLEGO, M. TERESA, 219+ Bryophagus similus, 276* Canonical Correspondence Analysis, 53, 89 Bryophyte assemblage, 86+ Caribaeohypnum polypterum, 535 Bryophyte diversity, 51+ Caribou, mountain (lichens), 427+ Bryophyte frequencies, 259+ Caribou management (lichens), 427+ Bryophytes (biology), 554+ Carothers, Zane B. (1924-2005) (memorial), 298+ Bryophytes (colonizing treefall mounds), 391+ Cavicularia densa, 420+* Bryophytes (PKC-like enzyme), 111+ Cell culture (Physcomitrella patens), 28 Bryophytes (rare), 554+ Cell division (Blasia pusilla), 497+* Bryophytes (species distribution), 67+ Cement amendment (Bryum), 236+ Bryophytes, aquatic, 435+ Ceratodon purpureus, 91 Bryophytes in fragments (north central Alberta), 56 CHEN, ZHI-DUAN. See Liu, YANG, 591+ Bryopsida (Hypnodontopsis), 228+ Chile (Gomphillus morchelloides), 487+ Bryopsida (Pohlia), 178+ Chile (Protousnea), 2+ Bryopsida (Syntrichia), 219+m* Chlorea malacea syn. nov., /3; poeppigii, /3 Bryoria fremontii, 427+; fuscescens s. lat., 427+; pseu- Cladina subtenuis, 108(1) Front cover* docapillaris, 243+m, 377+; pseudofuscescens, 427+; Cladodium uliginosum, /27 spiralifera, 244+m, 377+; subcana, 244+m, 377+ Classification (hornworts), 16+ Bryum, 127; algovicum, 125+; alpinum, /25+, 449; ar- CLAYDEN, STEPHEN R. [Review of:] CLERC, PHILIPPE. Les achnoideum, 125; archangelicum, /25+; argenteum, champignons lichénisés de Suisse, 477 125; bicolor, 125; bicolor complex, 102; billarderi, Clearfell burn and sow, 69+ 125; bimum, /25; blandum, /25+, 449; caespiticium, CLEAvITT, NATALIE L. Patterns, Hypotheses and Processes 125; capillare, /25, 236+*; ceilulare, 125; coronatum, in the Biology of Rare Bryophytes, 554+ 127; cyathiphyllum, 125; cyclophyllum, /25+; don- CLERC, PHILIPPE. Les champignons lichénisés de Suisse ianum, /25; dunense, 101+*; funkii, 125; gemmipa- [review], 477 rum, 125; kikuyuense comb. nov., 127; lisae, 125+; Climate (fossil mosses), 535 2005] INDEX TO VOLUME 108 Cloth-Plate Method, 103 EC,, values (mosses), 288+ Coarse woody debris, 68+ Ecology (rare bryophytes), 554+ Coenogoniaceae, 272+ Edge effects, 50+ Coenogonium implexum, 273*; luteum, 276*; pineti, Editor’s annual report for Volume 107 (News and Notes), 277*; subluteum, 276* 343 Colorado (Anoectangium handelii), 47+ EGAN, ROBERT S., ROBERT HARMS, and TopD WIDHELM. Colura, 212+ Studies on the Lichen Parmotrema rigidum s. lat. from Community patterns, 259+ North and South America, 402+ Competitive ability (rare bryophytes), 559 Electron microprobe, 132 Conifer stand, midelevation (lichens), 427+ Electrophoresis (PKC), 112 Controlled Smith degradation, 119 ELtx, JOHN A. See CALVELO, SUSANA, | CORDEIRO, LUCIMARA MACH CORTES, ANDERSON VESALI Endangered peat moss (Sphagnum), 194+ MonrtaAl, PHILIP ALBERT JAMES GoRIN, and MARCELLO Energy dispersive spectrometer, 132 IACOMINI. Polysaccharide Production by the Chloro- Engler & Prantl’s Die Natiirlichen Planzenfamilien, 345+ lichen Pseudocyphellaria clathrata, 118+ Engler, Adolf, 345+* Cox, CyMon J. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 363+ Enzymes (bryophytes), 110+ CRANDALL-STOTLER, BARBARA. See STOTLER, RAYMOND Epiptetygium tozeri, {25 E., 16 Erioderma sorediatum, 244+m, 377+ CRANDALL-STOTLER, BARBARA J. See FORREST, LAURA L., ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— 204+ 196, 142+ Cryptogam diversity, 50+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— Cryptolechia carneoluta, 273*; subincolorella, 276* 197, 301+ Culture, axenic clonal (Bryum), 237 ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— 198, 459+ DALE, MARK R. T. See GIGNAC, L. DENNIS, 50+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— Database (U.S. national park lichens) 544+ 199, 608+ Decay classes (logs), 95 Establishment (bryophytes), 391+ DECODA, 72 Eucalypt forest, 69+ DEGUCHI, HIRONORI. See SHIMAMURA, MASAKI, 420+ Eucalyptus obliqua, 78+; regnans, 78+ Dendroceros, 139+ Eurhynchium pulchellum, 61+, 91 Depsides (Protousnea), 3+ Europe (Lepraria), 131+ Desert (dioicous moss), 101+ Evernia magellanica, //; mesomorpha, 61+ Desert (Syntrichia), 183+ Evolution, divergent and reticulate (Sphagnum), 363+ Development (mosses) 287+ Diaspore cover (Platismatia norvegica), 509+ Fatty acid (Lepraria), 131+ Dicksonia antarctica, 72 Feeding experiments (Pleurozia), 213 Dicranella heteromalla, 393+ FERRER, JUDITH. See BAYEROVA, STEPANKA, 131+ Dicranites casparyi, 23/; grollei, 23/; obtusifolius, 23/ FERRARO, LIDIA I., and ROBERT LUCKING. The Genus Gom- Dicranum flagellare, 95; fragilifolium 95; fuscescens, 91; phillus (Ostropales: Gomphillaceae) in the Americas, scoparium, 108(1) Front cover* with the New Species Gomphillus pedersenii from Ar- Didymodon anserinocapitatus, 49; australasiae, 541; bis- gentina, 491+ tratosus, 540+*m; nicholsonii, 541; rigidulus var. sub- FERRARO, LipIA I. See LUCKING, ROBERT, 481+ ulatus, 541; vinealis, 541 FIM-1 probe, 112 Differentiation (Physcomitrella patens), 27+ Fissidens cristatus, 108(1) Back cover*; dubious, 108(1) Dioicous moss (desert environment), 108 Back cover* Diphyscium foliosum, 393+ Flavoparmelia caperata, 547+m Disjunct (Anoectangium handelii), 47+ Floristic Habitat Sampling, 88 Disjunction (Didymodon bistratosus), 542 Flowcytometric analysis, 28 Dispersal (bryophytes), 391+ Fluorescent probe (FIM-1), 112 Dispersal (lichens), 427+ Fontinalis antipyretica, 435+ Dispersal ability (rare bryophytes), 561 Forest age (bryophytes), 67+ Distance to water (Platismatia norvegica), 510+ Forest fragmentation, 50+ Distothelia isthmospora gen. and sp. nov., 284* Forests, late-seral and federally protected (coastal lichens), Distribution (Lichinella), 569 241+ Distribution (Neocatapyrenium), 539 Forrest, LAuRA L., Scotr W. SCHUETTE, BARBARA J. Divaricatic acid (Protousnea), 1+ CRANDALL-STOTLER, and RAYMOND E. STOTLER. A Mo- Diversity (cryptogams), 50+ lecular Study of the Simple Thalloid Liverwort Jen- Diversity indices (Sphagnum), 194+ senia (Marchantiophyta, Pallaviciniaceae), 204+ DNA analysis (Sphagnum), 196+ Fossil bryophytes, 526+ DNA extraction (Jensenia), 206 Fossil hornwort, 139+* DNA extraction (Microdendron), 592 Fragment size (forest), 50+ DNA isolation (Lepraria), 132 FRAHM, JAN-PETER. The First Record of a Fossil Hornwort DOBBELER, PETER and GERHARD RAMBOLD (EpiTors). Con- (Anthocerotophyta) from Dominican Amber, 139+ tributions to Lichenology: Festschrift in Honour of FRAHM, JAN-PETER. The Genus Hypnodontopsis (Bryop- Hannes Hertel [review], 340 sida, Rhachitheciaceae) in Baltic And Saxon Amber, DoBsON, FRANK S. A Field Key to Common Churchyard 228+ Lichens [review], 478 FRAHM, JAN-PETER, and ANGELA E. NEwTon. A New Con- Dominican amber, 139+; amber, 526+ tribution to the Moss Flora of Dominican Amber, Dominican Republic (fossil hornwort), 139+ 526+ Dominican Republic (fossil bryophytes), 526+ FRAHM, JAN-PETER. See HESS, SEBASTIAN, 212+ 624 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 108 FuRUKI, TATSUWO. See SHIMAMURA, MASAKI, 420+ Moss Sphagnum angermanicum in Sweden: A Result Fuscopannaria convexa sp. nov., 255+*; labrata sp. of Historic or Contemporary Processes? 194+ nov., 257+*; laceratula, 256 Gyalecta jenensis, 276*; ulmi, 273+* Gyalectaceae, 272+ Galactoglucomannans (Pseudocyphellaria clathrata), Gyalectidium floridense sp. nov., 295+* 119+ Gymnostomum aeruginosum, 47, 129 GALLEGO, M. TERESA, Maria J. CANO, and CECILIA SERGIO. Syntrichia bogotensis (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) Haas, Kaus. See BAYEROVA, STEPANKA, 224+ New for Macaronesia, 219+ Habitat (bryophytes), 86+ Gametophore morphology (Physcomitrella patens), 33 Habitat (suboceanic lichen), 506+ Gametophyte development (Blasia pusilla), 497 +* Habitat heterogeneity, 50+ Gas liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), Habitat selection, 558 118 Habitat tolerances (rare bryophytes), 559 GEISER, LINDA H. See GLAvicH, DouG A., 241+ Habitats (core and fringe), 506+ GEISER, LINDA H. See GLAvicn, DouG A., 377+ Hair lichen biomass, 427+ Gemma (Blasia pusilla), 497+* HANSON, Davin T. [Review of:] BLACK, MICHAEL and Gemma receptacle (Blasia pusilla), 499+ * HUGH W. PRITCHARD, EpiTors. Desiccation and Sur- Gemma/gemmaling ontogeny, 497+* vival in Plants: Drying without Dying, 338 Gemmae (Pohlia), 180+* Haplocladium microphyllum, 61+ Gemmaling (Blasia pusilla), 497+* Haplodontium megalocarpum, 125; reticulatum, 125 Gene pool-niche interaction, 558 Hardwood forests, northern (bryophytes), 391+ Generative cell formation, 503 HARMS, ROBERT. See EGAN, ROBERT S., 402+ Genetic potential (rare bryophytes), 558 HASSEL, KRISTIAN. See AUSTRHEIM, GUNNAR, 259+ Genetic structure (Sphagnum), 194+ HASSEL, KRISTIAN. See GUNNARSSON, URBAN, 194+ Genomic sequencing (Sphagnum), 365+ Hattori Prize, 620 GIGNAC, L. DENNIS, and MARK R. T. DALE. Effects of Frag- HEDENAS, LARS. Amblystegiaceae [review], 339 ment Size and Habitat Heterogeneity on Cryptogam HEDENAS, Lars. See PEDERSEN, NIKLAS, 123+ Diversity in the Low-boreal Forest of Western Canada, Hedwig (1730-1799), 36+ 50+ Hedwig Medal, 620 AVICH, DouG A., LINDA H. GEISER, and ALEXANDER G. Hepatics (fossil), 535 MIKULIN. Rare Epiphytic Coastal Lichen Habitats, Herbicide (mosses), 287+ Modeling, and Management in the Pacific Northwest, HERRNSTADT, ILANA, and GiorA J. KIDRON. Reproductive 377+ Strategies of Bryum dunense in Three Microhabitats Giavicu, DouG A., LINDA H. GEISER, and ALEXANDER G. in the Negev Desert, 101+ MIKULIN. The Distribution of Some Rare Coastal Li- Hess, SEBASTIAN, JAN-PETER FRAHM, and INGE THEISEN. chens in the Pacific Northwest and Their Association Evidence of Zoophagy in a Second Liverwort Species, with Late-seral and Federally-protected Forests, 241+ Pleurozia purpurea, 212+ GorFINeET, Bernard. See LUTH, MICHAEL, 415+ Heterodermia leucomela, 246+m, 377+ Gomphillaceae, 481 + HEYN, CHAIA CLARA and ILANA HERRNSTADT (EDITORS). Gomphillus (key to species), 493 The Bryophyte Flora of Israel and Adjacent Regions Gomphillus, 481+, 491+; americanus, 489, 491 +m; ca- [review], 478+ lycioides, 483+*, 493+m,; caribaeus, 48/ +; morchel- High plains morphotype (Molendoa ogalalensis), 129 loides, 493+m; morchelloides sp. nov., 487+*; Higher aliphatic acids (Lepraria), 137 ophiosporus, 483+*, 493+m; pedersenii sp. nov., Hildebrandtiella guyanensis, 533 491+*m, 108(4) Front cover, upper inset* HILMo, OLGA. See LIDEN, MARLENE, 506+ Gonohymenia, 567; melamphylla, 568; minnesotensis, HOHE, ANNETTE. See SCHWEEN, GABRIELE, 27+ 568; myriospora, 582 Hong Kong lichens, 282+ Gorin, PHILIP ALBERT JAMES. See CORDEIRO, LUCIMARA Hornwort (fossil), 139+* MAcH Cortes, 118+ Hornworts (Checklist for North America, north of Mexi- GOWARD, TREVOR and JOCELYN CAMPBELL. Arboreal Hair co), 16+ Lichens in a Young, Mid-elevation Conifer Stand, with Howard Crum Bryological Workshop, 480* Implications for the Management of Mountain Cari- HPLC chromatograms (Protousnea spp.), 8+* bou, 427+ Humidity (lichen), 513+ Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichenology. Viktor Hylocomium splendens, 61+, 91 Ferdinand Brotherus (1849-1929) and Musci in Engler Hymenea spp. (amber), 526 & Prantl’s Die Natiirlichen Planzenfamilien, 345+ Hyperepiphytism (Platismatia norvegica), 509+ Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichenology. In the Hyphophores (Gomphillus pedersenii), 108(4) Front cov- Footsteps of Lantzius-Beninga: Investigating the Peri- er, upper inset*, 492+* stome Characters of Mosses, 36+ Hypnaceae (fossil), 533 Great Smoky Mountains (Leioderma), 412+ Hypnales (Orthothecium), 406+ Green Spectrum Brightness Values, 112 Hypnodontopsis, 228+; casparyi, 231+*; conferta, 232; Grimmia affinis, 40; arenaria, 41; atrata, 43+*; capillata, fossilis, 232*; lingulata, 232*; mexicana, 232*, 535; 43, commutata, 4/; crinita, 43*; crinita var. capillata, pilifer, 234*; physodes, 61+; revoluta, 246+m, 377+ 43; crinita var. elongata, 43*; donniana, 41+ *; elon- gata, 41+*; incurva, 41+*; longirostris, 41+*; ovalis, IACOMINI, MARCELLO. See CORDEIRO, LUCIMARA MACH 40+*; ovata, 4/; pitardii, 44; plagiopodia, 37*; trifor- Cortes, 118+ mis, 41 Imbribryum gen. nov., 127, 449; alpinum comb. nov., Growth (mosses), 287+ 128, 449; blandum comb. nov., 128, 449; muehlen- GUNNARSSON, URBAN, KRISTIAN HASSEL, and Lars beckii comb. nov., 128, 449 SODERSTROM. Genetic Structure of the Endangered Peat Indicator Species Analysis 2005] INDEX TO VOLUME 108 625 Inter simple sequence repeats (Sphagnum), 194+ dula, 131+; species in Europe containing only fatty ISSR (Sphagnum), 194+ acids and atranorin (Key), 136; toensbergiania, 224+; ITS (Sphagnum), 368+ toensbergiana sp. nov., 131+*m ITS sequencing (Lepraria), 131+ Leptobryum pyriforme, 91 I-wet (lichen), 513+ Leptogium brebissonii, 247+m, 377+ Leptostomum macrocarpum, 125 Jackinic acid (Lepraria), 134, 225+ Letharia divaricata, //; divaricata var. scrobiculata, /3; Jamesoniella autumnalis, 91 poeppigii, /3; vulpina, 547+m Jensenia, 204+; connivens, 205+; decipiens, 205+; dif- Leucobryum crispum, 527; incurvifolium, 527; polakows- formis, 205+; spinosa, 205+; wallisii, 205+ kyi, 527; spp. (fossil mosses), 527+*; subobtusifol- Jia, Yu. See Liu, YANG, 591+ ium, 527 JIMENEZ, JUAN ANTONIO. See ZANDER, RICHARD H., 540+ Leucolejeunea antiqua, 533; sp., 533 JONES, NICOLE L. See BARTHOLOMEW-BEGAN, SHARON, LIBERATORE, SANDRA. See CALVELO, SUSANA, | 497+ Lichen (Gyalectidium), 295+ J@RGENSEN, PER M. Additions to the Pannariaceae of North Lichen distribution (U.S. national parks), 547+ America, 255+ Lichen diversity, 51+ J@RGENSEN, PER MAGNUS and Tor T@NSBERG. Leioderma Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, 568+ cherokeense (Pannariaceae, Lecanorales) sp. nov. from Lichen habitats, rare epiphytic coastal, 377+ the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina, U.S.A., Lichen species by state (U.S.), 546m 412+ Lichens (U.S. national parks), 544+m Jungermannia exsertifolia subsp. Cordifolia, 435+ Lichens in fragments (north central Alberta), 58 Kansas (Molendoa ogalalensis), 129 Lichens, arboreal hair, 427+ KAUFF, FRANK and BURKHARD BUDEL. Ascoma Ontogeny Lichens, coastal, 241+ and Apothecial Anatomy in the Gyalectaceae (Ostro- Achinella (Key to the Species), 588+ pales, Ascomycota) Support the Re-establishment of ichinella, 567+; americana, 568+*m; cribellifera, the Coenogoniaceae, 272+ 568+*m; flexa, 568+*m; granulosa sp. nov., KELLY, DANIEL L. [Review of:] BUCK, WILLIAM R. Guide 567+*m; intermedia, 568+ *m; iodopulchra, 568+*m; to the Plants of Central French Guiana. Part 3. Mosses. melamphylla, 568+; minnesotensis, 568+*m; myrios- Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 76, 176 pora comb. nov., 568+*m; nigritella, 568+*m; ro- (Extant and Extinct Species of Hypnodontopsis), 231 bustoides, 568+*m; sinaica, 568+*m; stipatula, (Fuscopannaria), 255 568+ * (Lepraria species in Europe containing only fatty AIDEN, MARLENE, and OLGA HILMO. Population Character- acids and atranorin), 136 istics of the Suboceanic Lichen Platismatia norvegica Key (Madeiran taxa of Syntrichia), 222 in Core and Fringe Habitats: Relations to Macrocli- Key (Neotropical species of Gyalectidium with areolate mate, Substrate, and Proximity to Streams, 506+ thallus), 296+ ife history strategies (rare bryophytes), 557 Key (Protousnea), 8 ife history traits, 259+ Key (Species of Gomphillus), 493 ght intensity (Protousnea), 8 Key (Species of Lichinella), 588+ Limpricht, 40 Key (Species of Phloeopeccania known from North Amer- List (Bryophyte species in study of life history traits), ica and northern Mexico), 525 268 + Key to North American Anoectangium species, 48 List (Hong Kong lichens collected on expedition), 283+ KIDRON, GioRA J. See HERRNSTADT, ILANA, 101+ List (Hornworts of North America, North of Mexico), KIMMERER, ROBIN WALL. Patterns of Dispersal and Estab- 21 4 lishment of Bryophytes Colonizing Natural and Ex- List (Lichen species in 40 or more national park units), perimental Treefall Mounds in Northern Hardwood 547+ Forests, 391+ List (Mosses from Dominican amber), 534+ KNUDSEN, KERRY. [Review of:] Pope, RALPH. Lichens List (Species occurrence in sampled microsites), 90 Above Treeline: A Hiker’s Guide to Alpine Zone Li- List of bryophytes found on one substrate type, 74 chens of the Northeastern United States, 619+ List of bryophytes only on horizontal substrate types, 77 KNUDSEN, KERRY. [Review of:] SHOWMAN, Ray E. and List of bryophytes only on vertical substrate types, 78 Don G. FLENNIKEN. The Macrolichens of Ohio, 341 List of substrate types (bryophytes), 70 KOPONEN, TIMO. Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (1849-1929) List of substrate-age classes and bryophyte species, 80+ and Musci in Engler & Prantl’s Die Natiirlichen Plan- Liu, YANG, YU JIA, WEI WANG, ZHI-DUAN CHEN, and YIN- zenfamilien, 345+ LONG Qiu. A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microden- KUKWA, MartTIN. See BAYEROVA, STEPANKA, 131+ dron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Ev- LAGRECA, Scott. [Review of:] ZEDDA, LUCIANA. The Epi- idence, 591+ phytic Lichens on Quercus in Sardinia (Italy) and Liverwort (Pleurozia), 212+ Their Value as Ecological Indicators, 341+ Liverwort, thalloid (Jensenia), 204+ Lantzius-Beninga, Bojung Scato Georg, 36+ Liverworts (Dominican amber), 535 Leaf Wetness sensors, 103 Log decay classes, 95 Lecanorales (Leioderma), 412+ Logistic regression models (lichens), 381+ Lecidea turbinata, 485 Lopadium turbinatum, 485 Leioderma cherokeense sp. nov., 412+*m; sorediatum, Lophocolea heterophylla, 95 247+m, 377+ Lophozia ascendens, 95; longidens, 95; spp., 95 Leiosporocerotopsida classis nov., 24 Low-boreal forest (western Canada), 50+m Lepraria (Europe), 131+ LSU, nuclear (Jensenia), 206+ Lepraria (maximum likelihood tree), 136* LUCKING, ROBERT, and EMMANUEL SERUSIAUX. Gomphillus Lepraria atlantica, 135; borealis, 136; jackii, 131+; rigi- morchelloides (Ostropales: Gomphillaceae), A New THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 108 Lichen Species from Chile and Papua New Guinea, Morchella, 488 487 + Morphological characteristics (Platismatia norvegica), LUCKING, ROBERT, WILLIAM R. Buck, EMMANUEL SERU- 507+ SIAUX, and Lip1A I. FERRARO. Gomphillus caribaeus Be- Morphological evidence (Microdendron), 591+ longs in the New Genus Bryogomphus (Lecanorales: Moss fossil distributions, 535 Pilocarpaceae), 481+ Moss fossils in Dominican amber, 526+ LUCKING, ROBERT. See FERRARO, LIDIA I., 491+ Moss growth, 108 LUCKING, ROBERT. See SAFRANEK, WILLIAM W., 295+ Moss transformants, 35 LOUTH, MICHAEL and GOFFINET, BERNARD. Splachnum pen- Mosses (peristome), 36+ sylvanicum (Splachnaceae) is Recorded from the Mosses from Dominican amber (list), 534+ Southern Hemisphere, 415+ MUELLER, Ross E. See SEAMAN, JUSTIN J., 110+ Muscicolous growth (Bryogomphus), 483 Macaronesia (Syntrichia), 219+ Muscites confertus, 232 MACDONALD, S. ELLEN. See MILLS, SUZANNE E., 86+ MyYSTERUD, ALTE. See AUSTRHEIM, GUNNAR, 259+ Macroclimate (Platismatia norvegica), 506+ Madeira (Syntrichia), 219+ nad5, mitochondrial (Jensenia), 206+ Maier, Eva, and MICHELLE J. Price. Great Discoveries in National park units (U.S.), 544+ Bryology and Lichenology. In the Footsteps of Lantz- Natiirlichen Planzenfamilien, Die 345+* ius-Beninga: Investigating the Peristome Characters of Nebraska (Molendoa ogalalensis), 129 Mosses, 36+ Neckera sp., 533 Male rarity (Syntrichia), 189+ Necrotic tissue (Platismatia norvegica), 509+ Management (lichens), 377+ Negev Desert (Bryum dunense), 101+ MARAVOLO, NICHOLAS C. See SEAMAN, JusTIN J., 110+ Neighbor-joining analyses (Sphagnum), 369+ Marchantia polymorpha, 110+ Neocatapyrenium, 537+; cladonioideum, 537+; dispar- Marchantiophyta (Jensenia), 204+ atum sp. nov., 537+*; latzelii, 537+; radicescens, MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER. See NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCAR- 537+; rhizinosum, 537+ NACION, 435+ Nephrosteranic acid (Lepraria), 134, 225+ Mass spectra (Lepraria), 225 Neuropogon poeppigii, /3 McLetcuir, D. NICHOLAS. See STARK, LLOYD R., 183+ New World (Anoectangium), 49 Mediterranean Europe (Didymodon bistratosus), 540+ New World (Didymodon bistratosus), 540+ Megaceros, 139+ News and Notes, 620 Megacerotoideae subfam. nov., 24 NEWTON, ANGELA E. See FRAHM, JAN-PETER, 526+ Meilichhoferia himalayana, 125 Niebla cephalota, 248+m, cephalota, 377+ Melanelia albertana, 61 + Nizzana sand dunes, 102*m Melanic pigmentation (Platismatia norvegica), 509+ Nodobryoria oregana, 427+ MELOsIK, IWONA. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 363+ Nomenclature (Bryaceae), 123+ Mesosite scale (bryophytes), 87+ Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS), 71, 88 Metapopulation dynamics, 558 Norjackinic acid (Lepraria), 225+ Metzgeriidae, 497 + Norrangiformic acid (Lepraria), 225+ Mexico (Lichinella), 567+ Norstictic acid (Lepraria), 134 Mexico (Molendoa ogalalensis), 129 North America (Anoectangium), 47+ Mexico (Phloeopeccania anemoides) , 520+ North America (hornworts), 16 Microclimatic variables (forest fragments), 53+ North America (Neocatapyrenium), 537+ Microdendron, 591+; sinense, 592+ North America (Pannariaceae), 255+ Microenvironmental variation (bryophytes), 87+ North American lichen checklist, 545+ Microhabitat (Anoectangium handelii), 47+ North Carolina (Leioderma), 412+ Microhabitats (moss), 101+ North Pacific Exploring Expedition, 282+ Microscope (history), 37 Norway (lichen habitat), 507+ Microsite (bryophytes), 87+ NPL database, 544+ Microsite quality (Platismatia norvegica), 512+ NPLichen database, 544+ Middle Asia (Anoectangium handelii), 47+ NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNACION, MARiA ARRONIZ-CRESPO, MIKULIN, ALEXANDER G. See GLAViCcH, DouG A., 241+ JAVIER MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, RAFAEL TOMAS, and Na- MIKULIN, ALEXANDER G. See GLAvICH, DouG A., 377+ THALIE BEAUCOURT. Assessing the UV-B Tolerance of MILLS, SUZANNE E. and S. ELLEN MACDONALD. Factors Sun and Shade Samples of Two Aquatic Bryophytes Influencing Bryophyte Assemblage at Different Scales Using Short-term Tests, 435+ in the Western Canadian Boreal Forest, 86+ MISHLER, BRENT D. See STARK, LLOYD R., 183+ Oceanic habitats (lichens), 507+m Mniaceae (Pohlia), 178+ Octoblepharum albidum, 529; cf. cylindricum, 529+*; cf. Mniomalia viridis, 532+* pulvinatum, 529+*; cocuiense, 529; cylindricum, 529; Mnium bimum, /25; cyclophyllum, /27; hornum, 125; pellucidum, 529; pulvinatum, 529; sp., 535; strami- pseudotriquetrum, /27 neum, 529 Modeling (lichens), 377+ Old growth mixed forest, 69+ Molecular evidence (Microdendron), 591+ Oncophorus wahlenbergii, 61+, 95 Molecular phylogeny (Lepraria), 135+ Ontogeny (Blasia pusilla gemmae), 497+ Molecular study (Jensenia), 204+ Oreas mexicana, 232 Molendoa ogalalensis, 129; sendtneriana, 47, 129 Oregon (coastal lichens), 241+ Monosaccharide composition (Pseudocyphellzria clathra- OrtH, TRAvis L. See SEAMAN, JusTIN J., 110+ ta), 119+ Orthostichella pentasticha, 533; sp., 533+* MONTAI, ANDERSON VESALI. See CORDEIRG, LUCIMARA Orthostichopsis praetermissa, 533+*; tenuis, 533 MACcH Cortes, 118+ Orthothecium hyalopiliferum, 406+; intricatum, 406+ 2005] INDEX TO VOLUME 108 627 Orthotrichum elegans, 61+; obtusifolium, 61+ 125; capillare comb. nov., 125; cyclophyllum comb. Ostropales (Gyalectaceae), 272+ nov., 127; donianum comb. nov., 127; lisae comb. Ozobryum, 129 nov., 127; meesioides comb. nov., |27; orthothecium comb. nov., 127; pallens comb. nov., 127; pallescens Pachyphiale fagicola, 276* comb. nov., 127; pseudotriquetrum comb. nov., 127; Pacific Northwest (coastal lichens), 241+m purpurascens comb. nov., 127; uliginosum comb. Pacific Northwest (lichens), 377+ nov., 127; wrigthii comb. nov., 127; zieri, 125 Pallavicinia lyellia, 205+; rubristipa, 205+; xiphoides, Plagiomnium cf. rhynchophorum, 532+*; cuspidatum, 205+ 61+; ellipticum, 91 Pallaviciniaceae (Jensenia), 204+ Plagiothecium denticulatum, 95 Pannaria crossophylla, 258; rubiginella, 257; rubiginosa, Plant Size (Syntrichia), 183+ 248+m, 377+ Platismatia norvegica populations, 506+ Pannariaceae, 255+ Pannariaceae (Leioderma), 412+ Pleurozia purpurea, 212+* Papua New Guinea (Gomphillus morchelloides), 487+ Pleurozium schreberi, 61+, 91 Parasite infection (Platismatia norvegica), 509+ Ploidy (Physcomitrella patens), 27+ Parmelia sulcata, 61+ Podomitrium phyllanthus, 205+ Parmotrema rigidum s. lat., 402+*; subrigidum sp. nov., Pogonatum, 591+; (Microdendron) sinense, 593*; (Mi- 404+ crodendron) sinense distribution, 592m; pensylvani- Parsimony analyses (Sphagnum), 365+ cum, 393+; sinense, 598 Patagonia (Protousnea), 2m Pohlia cruda, 125; nutans, 91; purpurascens, /27; rabun- Patch transects (Syntrichia), 185 baldensis sp. nov., 178+*; robertsonii, 108(2) Front Patterns (rarity), 554+ Cover*; robertsonii sp. nov., 178+* Paulia, 521; myriocarpa, 521 Polyamines, 111+ PC-ORD, 53, 88 Polysaccharide production (lichen), 118+ PCR (Lepraria), 132 Polytrichaceae, 591 + PCR amplification (Microdendron), 592 Polytrichaceae (trnL-F region alignment), 596* PEDERSEN, NIKLAS, and LARS HEDENAS. Taxonomic and Polytrichum commune, 108(1) Front cover*; formosum, Nomenclatural Implications of Phylogenetic Studies of 290+; juniperinum, 108(1) Front cover*; ohioense, the Bryaceae Based on Molecular Data and Morphol- 393+ ogy, 123+ Pope, RALPH. Lichens Above Treeline: A Hiker’s Guide to PEDERSEN, NIKLAS. [Review of:] HEDENAS, LARS. Amblys- Alpine Zone Lichens of the Northeastern United States tegiaceae, 339 [review], 619+ PEDERSON, NIKLAS. Validation of Imbribryum (Bryaceae), Population characteristics (Platismatia norvegica), 506+ 449 Population genetics (Sphagnum), 365+ Peltigera canina, 61+; neoplydactyla, 61+ Populus tremuloides, 87 Pennsylvania (Buxbaumia minakatae), 518+ Pottiaceae (Syntrichia), 219+ Peristome, 36+ Precipitation (measurement), 103 Peristome teeth, 38+* PRICE, MICHELLE J. See MAIER, Eva, 36+ Peristome-capsule longitudinal sections, 39+ Principal components analyses (aquatic bryophytes), PETERSEN, RAYMOND L. See SMAw, SHERCODA G., 236+ 435+ Phaeoceros, 19+; bulbiculosus, 24+; carolinianus, 24; Programmed cell death, 110+ donnellii comb. nov., 24; hallii, 24; laevis, 19; mohrii, Protein extraction (Marchantia polymorpha), |} 12 24; oreganus, 24 Protein kinase C, 110+ Phaeophyscia adscendens, 61 + Protein kinase C-like enzyme, 110+ PHARO, EMMA J. See TURNER, PERPETUA A. M., 67+ Proterendothrix scolecoidea, 49 Phenol-sulfur method, 118 Protonemata (Bryum dunense), 105+* Phenotypic deviation (Physcomitrella patens), 27+* Protonemata (herbicide), 287+ Philibert, Henri, 39 Protonematal growth (Bryum), 236+ Phloeopeccania (Key to the Species known from North Protousnea (Key to the species), 8 America and northern Mexico), 525 Protousnea, 1+; alectoroides, 2+; dusenii, 2+*; fibrillata, Phloeopeccania anemoides sp. nov., 520+ *; australien- 4+*; fribrillata, 2; magellanica, 108(1) Front cover in- sis, 520+; hispanica, 520+; major Henssen ined., set*, 1+*; malacea, 2+; malacea-P. poeppigii-P. scrob- 520+*; pulvinulina, 520+* iculata complex, 11+; poeppigii, 2+*; scrobiculata, Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density, 88 2+; teretiuscula, 2+* Phylliscum, 521 Proximity to streams (Platismatia norvegica), 506+ Phylogenetic analyses (Microdendron), 592+ psbA, chloroplast (Jensenia), 206+ Phylogenetic analyses (Sphagnum), 365+ Phylogenetic analysis (Anthocerotophyta), 16+ Pseudocyphellaria aurata (galactoglucomannan), Phylogenetic analysis (Splachnum), 415+ clathrata, 118+; perpetua, 249+m, 377+ Phylogenetic studies (Bryaceae), 123+ Psoroma hirsutulum, 257+; tenue var. boreale, 258 Phylogram (Jensenia), 208 Psorotichia myriospora, 582 Physcia aipolia, 61+, 547+m Ptilidium pulcherrimum, 91 Physcomitrella patens, 27+* Ptilium crista-castrensis, 91 Physiological variables (aquatic bryophytes), 435+ PURSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 324+ Picea glauca, 87; mariana, 87 PURSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 450+ Pilocarpaceae, 481+ PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 158+ Pilotrichella, 533 PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 600+ Plagiobryum, 124+; algovicum comb. nov., 125; ar- Putrescine (Marchantia polymorpha), 114 changelicum comb. nov., 125; bimum comb. nov., Pylaisiella polyantha, 61+, 91 628 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 108 Pyrrhospora chlororphnia comb. nov., 285; quernea, ferentiation, and Morphology in Physcomitrella patens, 249+m, 377+ 27+ Science Citation Index for The Bryologist (News and Qiu, YIN-LONG. See Liu, YANG, 591+ Notes), 343 Quadrant formation, 503 Scleropyrenium, 537 Rain amendment (Bryum), 236+ SEAMAN, JusTIN J., TRAvis L. ORTH, Ross E. MUELLER, Ramalina pollinaria, 249+m, 377+ and NICHOLAS C. MARAVOLO. The Influence of Sperm- Rangifer tarandus caribou, 427+ ine on the Activity of a Protein Kinase C-like Enzyme Rangiformic acid (Lepraria), 225+ in Marchantia polymorpha Thalli During Programmed RapdA (Sphagnum), 368+ Cell Death, 110+ RapdB (Sphagnum), 368+ SEAWARD, MARK R. D. AND ANDRE ApTRrooT. Hong Kong RapdF (Sphagnum), 368+ Lichens Collected on the United States North Pacific Rare bryophytes (biology), 554+ Exploring Expedition, 1853—1856, 282+ Rarity theory, 554+ Sectioning (capsule-peristome), 40 Raunakier’s law of frequency, 554 Sekikaic acid (Protousnea), 3+ rbcL (Microdendron), 591+ Senescence (Marchantia polymorpha), 111+ rbcL, chloroplast (Jensenia), 206+ Sequence data (Splachnum), 415+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(1), 158+ Sequencing (Microdendron), 592 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(2), 324+ SERGIO, CECILIA. See GALLEGO, M. TERESA, 219+ Recent Literature on Bryophyies—108(3), 450+ SERUSIAUX, EMMANUEL. See LUCKING, ROBERT, 481+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—108(4), 600+ Set-aside protection (lichens), 515 Recent Literature on Lichens—196, 142+ Sex expression (Syntrichia), 183+ Recent Literature on Lichens—197, 301+ Sex ratios (Syntrichia), 183+ Recent Literature on Lichens—198, 459+ Sexual reproduction (Bryum dunense), 106+ Recent Literature on Lichens—199, 608+ Shape index, 53 Receptacular gemma/gemmaling ontogeny, 497+ SHAW, A. JONATHAN, IWONA MELOSIK, CYMON J. Cox, and REDFEARN, PAUL L., JR. and BRUCE ALLEN. A Re-exami- SANDRA B. Bo tes. Divergent and Reticulate Evolution nation of Orthothecium hyalopiliferum (Hypnales), in Closely Related Species of Sphagnum Section Sub- 406+ secunda, 363+ Redundancy Analysis, 89 SHAW, A. JONATHAN. See SHEVOCK, JAMES, 178+ Reproduction and establishment (rare bryophytes), 562 Shaw, Jon, 620 Reproductive strategies (Bryum dunense), 101+ SHEFFIELD, ELIZABETH. See ROWNTREE, JENNIFER K., 287+ RESKE, RALF. See SCHWEEN, GABRIELE, 27+ SHEVOCK, JAMES R., and A. JONATHAN SHAW. Pohlia rob- Resource breadth, 558 ertsonii and P. rabunbaldensis (Bryopsida, Mniaceae), Responsibility environments, 506+ Two New Species from the Western and Eastern Unit- Restoration of fringe populations (lichens), 515 ed States, 178+ Reviewers of Manuscripts Submitted During 2004, 344 SHIMAMURA, MASAKI, TATSUWO FURUKI, and HiRONORI DE- Rhachitheciaceae (Hypnodontopsis), 228+ GUCHI. Sporophyte Anatomy of Caviculana densa Rhodobryum giganteum, 125; keniae, 125; spathulatum, (Blasiaceae), 420+ 125; umbraculum, 125 SHOWMAN, Ray E. and Don G. FLENNIKEN. The Macro- Rhytidocaulon poeppigii, /3 lichens of Ohio [review], 341 Riccardia latifrons, 95 Simpson’s heterogeneity index, 53 RICHARDSON, Davip H. [Review of:] DoBson, FRANK S. A Sinai dune field, 102m Field Key to Common Churchyard Lichens, 478 Sinaloa (Mexico), 520+ Roccellic acid (Lepraria), 132+, 225+ SMAW, SHERCODA G., and RAYMOND L. PETERSEN. Effects ROWNTREE, JENNIFER K., ELIZABETH SHEFFIELD, and JANE of Simulated Rain and Cement Amendments on Pro- Burcu. Growth and Development of Mosses are In- tonematal Growth of the Urban Moss, Bryum capil- hibited by the Common Herbicide Asulam, 287+ lare, in Culture, 236+ rps4, chloroplast (Jensenia), 206+ Smithsonian Institution (fossil bryophytes), 527 RUSHING, ANN E. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 298+ S@DERSTROM, LARS. See GUNNARSSON, URBAN, 194+ SAFRANEK, WILLIAM W. and ROBERT LUCKING. Gyalecti- Sonoran Desert Lichen Flora Project, 520 dium floridense, a New Foliicolous Lichen From the Soredial deposits (Lepraria toensbergiana), 133* Southeastern United States, 295+ South America (Protousnea), | SAGAR, TARJA. See ZANDER, RICHARD H., 540+ Southern Hemisphere (Splachnum), 415+ Sanionia uncinata, 61+ Spatial scales, 86+ Santessoniella crossophylla comb. nov., 258 Spatial segregation of the sexes (Syntrichia), 183+ SARGENT, MALCOLM L. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 298+ Species assemblage (bryophytes), 87+ Saxon amber (Hypnodontopsis), 228+ Species distribution (bryophytes), 67+ Scales, spatial, 86+ Species richness (forest fragments), 54+ Scandinavia (lichen habitat), 507+ Species-substrate type association (bryophytes), 73+ Scanning electron microscopy (Blasia), 497 Spermidine (Marchantia polymorpha), 114 Scanning electron microscopy (Lepraria), 132+ Spermine, 110+ SCHUETTE, Scott W. See Forrest, LAuRA L., 204+ Sphagnum angermanicum, 194+m; denticulatum, 363+; SCHULTE, JULIA. See SCHWEEN, GABRIELE, 27+ inundatum, 363+; lescurii, 363+; sect. Subsecunda, SCHULTZ, MATTHIAS, and BURKHARD BUDEL. Phloeopec- 108(3) Front Cover; Section Subsecunda, 363+; sub- cania anemoides, a New Lichen Species from Baja secundum, 363+; warnstorfii, 95 California Sur and Sinaloa, Mexico, 520+ Splachnaceae (Splachnum), 415+ SCHWEEN, GABRIELE, JULIA SCHULTE, RALF RESKE, and AN- Splachnum pensylvanicum, 415+* NETTE HOHE. Effect of Ploidy Level on Growth, Dif- Spore sac (moss), 37 2005] INDEX TO VOLUME 108 Sporeling development (Blasia pusilla), 503 TONSBERG, TOR. See JORGENSEN, PER MAGNuS, 412+ Sporogenesis (Cavicularia), 420+* Tonsberg, Tor, 134 Sporophyte anatomy (Cavicularia), 420+* Tortula bogotensis, 2/9 Sporophyte induction (Physcomitrella patens), 34 Transformation (Physcomitrella patens), 28 Sporophyte production (Bryum dunense), 106+ Trap structure (Pleurozia), 213+* Sporophyte production (rare bryophytes), 556 Treefall mounds (bryophytes), 391+ Sporopodium, 483 Treeferns, 72+ Stand scale (bryophytes), 87+ trnG (Sphagnum), 368+ STARK, LLoyb, R., D. NICHOLAS McLeTCuig, and BRENT trnL (Sphagnum), 368+ D. MIsHLER. Sex Expression, Plant Size, and Spatial trnL-F (Microdendron), 591+ Segregation of the Sexes Across a Stress Gradient in trnT-trnF, chloroplast (Jensenia), 206+ the Desert Moss Syntrichia caninervis, 183+ Tréndelag element (lichens), 507+ Stereocaulaceae (Lepraria), 224+ TURNER, PERPETUA A. M., and EMMA J. PHARo. Influence STOCKER-WORGOTTER, ELFIE. See CALVELO, SUSANA, | of Substrate Type and Forest Age on Bryophyte Spe- STOTLER, RAYMOND E. See FoRREST, LAURA L., 204+ cies Distribution in Tasmanian Mixed Forest, 67+ STOTLER, RAYMOND E., and BARBARA CRANDALL-STOTLER. TWINSPAN, 88 A Revised Classification of the Anthocerotophyta and U.S. national parks (lichens), 544+m a Checklist of the Hornworts of North America, North United States (Lichinella), 567+ of Mexico, 16+ United States (Pohlia), 178+ STOTLER, RAYMOND E., MALCOLM L. SARGENT, and ANN United States North Pacific Exploring Expedition, 282+ E. RUSHING. Zane B. Carothers (1924-2005), 298+ United States, Southeastern (Gyalectidium), 295+ Stress gradient (Syntrichia), 183+ Urban moss (Bryum), 236+ Subdivaricatic acid (Protousnea), 7+ Usnea, 1+; alectoroides, 9; barbata var. oxygona, 9; cam- Suboceanic habitats (lichens), 506+m pestris, /3; dusenii, 9; hesperina, 250+m, 377+; hirta, Subsekikaic acid (Protousnea), | + 61+; magellanica, //; malacea, /3; oxygona, 9; poep- Substrate (Platismatia norvegica), 506+ pigii, /3; santessonii syn. nov., 9; subgen. Protousnea, 8 Substrate preference (Protousnea), 3+ Usnic acid (Protousnea), 3+ Substrate type (bryophytes), 67+ UV-B tolerance (bryophytes), 435+ Sun and shade samples (bryophytes), 435+ Surface moisture conditions (mosses), 88 Vital rates, 558 Survival rates (rare bryophytes), 562 Vitality (Platismatia norvegica), 507+ Sweden (lichen habitat), 507+ Volcan Tenorio National Park vegetation, 108(4) Front Sweden (Sphagnum), 194+ cover, background* Symphyogyna marginata, 205+ Vulpicida pinastri, 61+ Syntrichia andicola, 222; bogotensis, 219+; norvegica, 9 WANG, WEI. See Liu, YANG, 591+ Washington (coastal lichens), 241+ Synusia (fossils in amber), 535 WEBER, WILLIAM A. See ZANDER, RICHARD H., 47+ Syrrhopodon incompletus, 529+ Wet eucalypt forest, 69+ Tapellaria, 483 WETMORE, CLIFFORD M. See BENNETT, JAMES P., 544+ Tasmania (bryophytes), 67+m WIDHELM, Topp. See EGAN, ROBERT S., 402+ Taxonomy (Bryaceae), 123+ Xanthoria fallax, 61+ Taylor, Edward, 39 Teloschistes flavicans, 249+m, 377+ ZANDER, RICHARD H. [Review of:] HEYN, CHAIA CLARA Tertiary (fossil bryophytes), 526+ and ILANA HERRNSTADT (Ep!TorS). The Bryophyte Flo- Texas (Neocatapyrenium), 538 ra of Israel and Adjacent Regions, 478+ Thalline fibrils (Protousnea), 1+ ZANDER, RICHARD H., and WILLIAM A. WEBER. Anoectan- Thallinocarps (Lichinella), 567+ gium handelii (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae) in the New THEISEN, INGE. See HESS, SEBASTIAN, 212+ World, 47+ Tierra del Fuego (Protousnea), 2 ZANDER, RICHARD H., JUAN ANTONIO JIMENEZ, and TARJA Tipping bucket rain recorder, 103 SAGAR. Didymodon bistratosus (Pottiaceae) in the New TLC (Lepraria), 132 World, 540+ Toensbergianic acid (Lepraria), 131+, 224+ ZEDDA, LUCIANA. The Epiphytic Lichens on Quercus in TOMAS, RAFAEL. See NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNACION, Sardinia (Italy) and Their Value as Ecological Indica- 435+ tors [review], 341+ Tomenthypnum nitens, 91 Zoophagy (Pleurozia), 212+

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