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Lane & Poworoznek: Index to Volume 111 Arthonia leucopellea, 625 BrinpA, JOHN. [Review of:] Weper, WILLIAM A. AND Ronatp C. Asahinea chrysantha, 80 WITTMANN. 2007. Bryophytes of Colorado: Mosses, Ascertainment bias (Sphagnum), 271+ Liverworts, and Hornworts, 524+ Ascorbate/glutathione cycle, 583 British Columbia (Canada), 607+ Asexual populations (Marchantia inflexa), 248+ Bropo, IRwin M., WILLIAM L. CuLBERSON’ AND CuiciTa F. Association characteristics (liverworts), 87+ CUuLBERSON. Haematomma (Lecanoraceae) in North and ASTHANA, A.K. See SINGH, Ajit Pratap, 476+ Central America, including the West Indies, 363+ Atlantic rain forest (lichens), 98+ Bropo, IRwiIn M. See McMu tin, RicHarp T., 620+ Atmospheric pollutants (North America), 638+ Brothera leana, 297 Atra-brown (Plectocarpon hypogymniae), 329 Bruchia flexuosa, 297 Atranorin (desiccation-tolerance), 584+; (Haematomma), 380+ Brymela, 555; fluminensis, 554+* Australia (Angiactis), 510+; (Leucobryum), 261m Bryobrittonia longipes, 297 Auxins (bryophytes), 219+ Bryocaulon divergens, 80 Awastul, D. D. 2007. A Compendium of the Macrolichens from Bryologist (impact factor), 688 India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka [review], 523 Bryophyta, 311+ BA (Branch arrangement), 292+ Bryophyte communities, 607+ Bactrospora acicularis, 661+; denticulata, 661+; myriadea, 661+ Bryophyte species in Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park Barbilophozia barbata, 598 (checklist), 311+ Bartramia stricta, 297 Bryophyte uses (list), 209+ BarurrO, LAURENCE, Massimo PiccoTro AND Mauro TRETIACH. Bryophytes (arboreal and terrestrial), 608+; (boreal jack pine Intrathalline variation of chlorophyll a fluorescence forest), 594+; (Colombia), 482+; (distribution of use), emission in the epiphytic lichen Flavoparmelia caperata, 177; (Peru), 310+; (uses), 175*+ 455+ Bryophytes (useful) organized by country, 214+; organized by Bayes’ formula, 293 family, 211+ Bayesian posterior probability (BPP), 292+ Bryoria spp., 610+ BCI (Binomial credible interval), 292+ Bryoxiphium norvegicum, 297 Beach ridges (Dicranum elongatum), 303+ Bryum (use), 177; aggregatum, 319; capillare, 284+; emergens, Beckett, RicHarD. See KRANNER, ILsE, 576+ 319 polycarpum, 319 Belgium (liverworts), 84+* Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN, AND RONALD A. PurseELt. Recent BELLAND, René J. See Cassiz, Davip M., 302+ literature on bryophytes—111(1), 140+; 111(2), 3494; Bermuda (Angiactis), 510+ 111(3), 526+; 111(4), 699+ B-carotene, 586 Buellia atrofuscata, 125; conformis, 125; japonica, 124+ BUNGARTZ, FRANK. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 510+ Beta-diversity (lichens), 102+ Bursera trees, 660 B-orcinol depsidones (Haematomma), 365+ Betula alleghaniensis (epiphytic lichens), 652 Caatinga (Brazil), 98+ Binomial credible interval (BCI), 292+ CAcERES, Marce.a E. S., RoBeRT LUCKING AND GERHARD RAMBOLD Biogenetic relationships (Haematomma), 368+ Corticolous microlichens in northeastern Brazil: habitat Biogeographical analysis (mosses), 45+ differentiation between coastal Mata Atlantica, Caatinga Biogeography (Mexico), 41+ and Brejos de Altitude, 98+ Biomass (macrolichen and bryophyte), 608+; (tree foliar), 615 CALABRESE, GRACIELA M. AND Jesus MuNoz. Zygodon Biomonitoring (Flavoparmelia), 455+ (Orthotrichaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula, 231+ BioOne access, 689 valicioid lichens, 625+ Biosynthesis of gibberellin (mosses), 218+; (pathways), 999* california (Grimmia), 463+; (Orthotrichum), 670+; Bipartite cyanolichens, 610+ (Syntrichia), 676+ BISANG, IRENE, JOHAN EHRLEN AND Lars HEDENAS. Are annual vallicostella, 555; apophysata, 554+*; daltoniaecarpa, 565; growth intervals independent units in the moss depressa, 554+*; martiana, 5 554+"; merkelii, 553+"; Pseudocalliergon trifarium (Amblystegiaceae)?, 435+ microcarpa, 554+"; pallida, 554+*; rufescens, 554+* ByOrk, Curtis R. See Sparrius, Laurens B., 487+ ‘alymperaceae, 298 Blindia acuta, 297 ZAMPBELL, JOCELYN. See BOTTING, RACHEL S., 607+ Botes, SANDRA. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ “AMERON, ROBERT P. AND THOMAS NEILY. Heuristic model for Bonin clade (Leucobryum), 265+ identifying the habitats of Erioderma pedicellatum and Bonin Islands (Leucobryum), 260+ other rare cyanolichens in Nova Scotia, Canada, 650+ Boreal jack pine forest (lichens and bryophytes), 594+ AMERON, Ropert P. See MCMULLIN, RICHARD T., 620+ Borneo, Indonesia (Leucobryum), 261m “amcroon (Pohlia), 318+ BotTiNG, RACHEL S., JOCELYN CAMPBELL AND ARTHUR L. FREDEEN. -ampylium stellatum, 284+ Contrasting arboreal and terrestrial macrolichen and ampylopus areodictyon, 297; argyrocaulon, 297; atrovirens, bryophyte communities in old-growth sub-boreal spruce 297 forests of central British Columbia, 607+ ‘anada (British Columbia), 607+; (Dicranum elongatum), Bourgeanic acid (Haematomma), 420 302+; (rare cyanolichens), 650+; (terrestrial lichens and BP (Nonparametric bootstrap value), 292+ bryophytes), 594+ BPP (Bayesian posterior probability), 292+ Cao, Tonc. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ Branch arrangement (BA), 292+ Cape Breton Island (intertidal mosses), 283+ Braunfelsia dicranoides, 297 Caperatic acid (Haematomma), 388+ Brazil (Cylindrocolea), 667+; (lichens), 98+*; (Pilotrichaceae), Cassiz, Davip M., MicHett D. Piercey-NORMORE AND RENE J. 551+ BELLAND. Population structure of Dicranum elongatum in Brazilian Atlantic rain forest (liverwort), 667+ northeastern regions of Wapusk National Park, Brejos de Altitude (Brazil), 98+ Manitoba, Canada, 302+ Breuss, OTHMAR. See Priero, Maria, 128+ CASTNET, 642 THE BRYOLOGIST 111(4): 2008 Catapyrenium s.l., 128+ ritical levels (atmospheric pollutants), 638+ Central America (Haematomma), 363+ ritical loads (atmospheric pollutants), 638+ Central America (Pohlia), 318; ( Ulota), 323+ rustose Roccellaceae on the Galapagos Islands (key), 660+ Ceratodon purpureus, 297 ‘ULBERSON, Cuicita F. See Bropo, Irwin M., 363+ Cetraria cucullata, 80; islandica, 80; kamezatica, 80; laevigata, ULBERSON, WILLIAM L", See Bropo, Irwin M., 363+ 80; nivalis, 80 upule production (Marchantia populations), 252+ Chaenotheca brunneola, 625; sp., 625 ‘yanolichens (desiccation), 580+; (habitats), 650+ Checklist of bryophyte species in Yanachaga-Chemillen yclodictyon, 559; albicans, 553+*; glaucifolium, 559; National Park (Department of Pasco, Peru), 311+ laxifolium, 559; limbatum, 553+* ; olfersianum, 553+"; Checklist of lichens for Gorges State Park (North Carolina), 59+ varians, 553+" Checklist of mosses from the state of Querétaro, 52+ ‘ylindrocolea (Brazil), 667+; brasiliensis sp. nov., 667+"; Chemotype (Haematomma), 402+ planifolia, 667; rhizantha, 667 Chenia ruigtevleia sp. nov., 496+" ynodontium jenneri, 297 Chiloscyphus anisolobus sp. nov., | 18+* ‘ytokinins (bryophytes), 219+ China (ethnobryology), 172+; (Symphysodontella), 501+; ‘ZARNOTA, Pawet. 2007. The lichen genus Micarea (Lecanorales, Macromitrium), 505+ Ascomycota) in Poland |review], 685+ hinese peat mosses (genetic variation), 271+ Czech Republic (fungi, lichens, bryophytes), 521+ hiodecton effusum, 666; myrticola, 666 Data sources (lichen response and air pollution), 640+ hlorophyll a fluorescence, 283+; (Flavoparmelia), 455+ Decay index (DI), 292+ hlorophyll fluorescence (lichens), 578+ Degelia plumbea, 653 horisodontium mittenii, 297; setaceum, 297 Decucui, Hironori. See OGurRi, Emiko, 260+ HURCHILL, STEVEN P. See Opisso M., JASMiN, 310+; see RAMIREZ “Desiccome,” 582 * Br RNARDO R., 482+ Dehydration effects, 581 lade “Rhabdoweisiaceae,” 292+ lades (Leucobryum), 265+ DetGaADILLO M., CLaupio. See HERRERA-PANIAGUA, PATRICIA, 41+ ladina arbuscula/¢ . mitis, 80; rangiferina, 80; stellaris, 80; Deposition (air pollution), 642+ stygia, 80 Dermatocarpon, 1+; arenosaxi sp. nov., 24+*; dolomiticum sp. ladonia amaurocraea, 80; arbuscula, 596+; bellidiflora, 80; nov., front cover 111(1)*, 27+"; luridum var. luridum, cenotea, 598; cervicornis subsp. verticiilata, 598; 29+*, var. xerophilum var. nov., 31+*; moulinsii, 33+"; muhlenbergii, 34+; multifolium sp. nov., 36+"; chlorophaea, 598; coccifera, 80; coniocraea, 598; crispata, 598; gracilis, 598; maxima, 80; multiformis, 598; tomentulosum, 38+” phyllophora, 598; pyxidata, 598; rangiferina, 598; spp., Desiccation-tolerance in lichens, 576+ 598; stellaris, 598; subfurcata, 80; subulata, 598; Dewfall (lichens), 578+ sulphurina, 80; uncialis, 80, 598 DI (Decay index), 292+ lassification (Dicranaceae), 293+ Dibenzofuran (Haematomma), 365+ lean Air Status and Trends Network, 642 Dichodontium pellucidum, 297 limacium (use), 177 Dicnemon semicryptum, 297 LRTAP (Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Dicranaceae (molecular analysis), 292+; (s. str.), 296+ Pollution), 639 Dicranella heteromalla, 297 lub chlorolichens, 611 Dicranidae, 297 luster analysis (lichens), 106+ Dicranodontium denudatum, 297 MAQ model, 642 Dicranoloma billardieri, 297; blumei, 297; menziesii, 297 Coarse woody debris, 614 Dicranoweisia cirrata, 297 oastal forest lichen community, 651 Dicranum (use), 177; condensatum, 297; elongatum, 302+; occocarpia palmicola (habitat), 652+ majus, 297; muehlenbeckii, 297; scoparium, 297; spp., 598 odonoblepharon forsteri, 236 Didymodon rigidulus, 288 DiepericH, Paut. See ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL, 328+ nnoe,n Kirsten, 688 ~ oenogonium luteum, 625 Dioicous bryophytes (single-sex populations), 249+ ollema nigrescens, 653 Dipteran families, 428+ ~ ollembola morphospecies, 427+ Dirina, 511+; catalinariae, 662+*; paradoxa ssp. approximata, olombia (bryophytes), 482+ 662+ ommon garden experiment (liverwort), 249+ Dispersal (Dicranum elongatum), 307 ommunity analysis (salt marsh), 286+ Distichium capillaceum, 297; inclinatum, 297 ommunity Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) model, 642 Distribution (intertidal mosses), 282+; (Pohlia chilensis), 321 omprehensiveness (ethnobryology), 174 Ditrichaceae, 298 oniferous old-growth forests (lichens), 620+ Ditrichum flexicaule, 297; pallidum, 297 onocephalum (use), 177 Divakar, P.K. anD D.K. Uprret. 2005. Parmelioid Lichens in onservation (at-risk cyanolichens), 656+ India (a revisionary study) [review], 136+ ‘onstitutive protection mechanisms, 587 Diversity (lichens in old-growth forest), 620+ ARAA oRntRinRAenStal Aregion s (Leucobryum), 265+ Diversity measures (lichens), 59 onvention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Diversity patterns (lichen and bryophyte), 608+ CLRTAP), 639 DNA “fingerprinting” (Sphagnum), 271+ orticolous microlichens, 98+ DNA amplification (moss and lichen), 596 osta, Dt NISE PINHEIRO DA, Nivea Dias pos SANTOS AND Jirki VANA. DNA extraction (Leucobryum), 262 A new species of Cylindrocolea (Cephaloziellaceae) from DNA isolation (moss and lichen), 596 Brazil, 667+ Doctrine of signatures, 178 4, Denise PINHEIRO DA. See VAZ-IMBASSAHY, THAIS DE FREITAS, DoeRING, MATTHEW. See KoTeLKo, RHONDA, 594+ 551+ Dollo’s Rule, 295 responea flava, 661+ Dominica (Fissidens), 490+ Lane & Poworoznek: Index to Volume 111 717 Drepanolejeunea, 476+; erecta, 479+*m; longifolia sp. nov., Forested ecosystems (air pollution), 640 477+*m Formula for implied reliability (FIR), 292+ Dry deposition monitors, 642 FREDEEN, ARTHUR L. See BoTTING, RACHEL S., 607+ Duinker, Peter N. See MCMULLIN, RICHARD T., 620+ FriscH, ANDREAS, Ute LANGE AND BeTTINA STAIGER (eds.). 2007. Duzenl, ATABAY. See Kara, Recep, 494+ Lichenologische Nebenstunden: Contributions to lichen Eckel, Patricia M., 689 taxonomy and ecology in honour of Klaus Kalb [review], 686+ Ecological continuity, 625 Ecosystem effect (air pollution), 642+ Frullania dilatata, 84+* Ecosystem response indicators, 644 Funaria (use), 177 Ecan, Rosert S. Recent literature on lichens—208, 153+; 209, Funariaceae (Pyramidula), 494 333+; 210, 534+; 611, 690+ Functional group prevalence, 608+ EHRLEN, JOHAN. See BISANG, IRENE, 435+ Fuscopannaria ahlneri, 653; leucosticta (habitat), 652+ El Salvador ( Ulota), 323+ FusELIER, Linpa. Variation in life history characteristics between Element concentrations (lichens), 640 asexual and sexual populations of Marchantia inflexa, Elemental analysis (lichens and mosses), 610+ 248+ Encalypta rhaptocarpa, 297 GA biosynthetic proteins, 224 Endogenous gibberellins (bryophytes), 218+ Galapagos Islands (Angiactis), 510+; (Roccellaceae), 659+ ENGEL, JOHN J. AND Davip GLENNy. Studies on Lophocoleaceae Gall-aphids, 176 XVI. Chiloscyphus anisolobus, an interesting new species Gallnut production (China), 176 from New Zealand, 118+ Galloway, David, 138+, 688 Enterographa anguinella, 662+; leucolyta, 662+; oregonensis Gametophyte characters (Leucobryum), 264 sp. nov., 487+"; pallidella, 662+; subserialis, 662+ y-glutamyl-cysteinyl-glycine, 586 ent-kaurene, 221 Gap harvesting, 424+ Enzymes (gibberellin biosynthesis), 223 Garpary, Davip J., ANTHONY G. MILLER, RICARDO SCROSATI, Epiphyte diversity (liverworts), 89+ KwWANG-YOUNG KIM AND WILFRED B. SCHOFIELD. Epiphytes, 424+; (liverworts), 84+ Distribution and salinity tolerance of intertidal mosses Epiphytic cyanolichens (Nova Scotia), 650+ from Nova Scotian salt marshes, 282+ Epiphytic lichen (Flavoparmelia), 455+ GarILLETI, RIcaRDO. See ALBERTOS, BELEN, 323+ Epiphytic lichens located exclusively in stands 125 years GarILLeTI, Ricarpo. See MEDINA, RAFAEL, 670+ (list), 625 GAs (bryophytes), 218+; (ferns), 220; (seed plants), 221 Epiphytic moss (Orthotrichum), 670+ Geiser, Linpa H. See GiavicH, Douc A., 638+ Erioderma mollissimum (habitat), 652+; pedicellatum Gene flow (Dicranum elongatum), 306 (habitat), 650+ Gene flow (moss and lichen), 596+ Erosion (salt marsh), 289 General linear model ( Pseudocalliergon), 439+ Erpodiaceae, 298 Generalized linear models, 429+ Ertz, Damien, 688 Generalized recovery model (lichens), 73+* Erythrin (Angiactis), 511+; (Roccellaceae), 661+; Genetic variation (Dicranum elongatum), 305+; (lichens and (Schismatomma spierii), 664 bryophytes), 594+; (Sphagnum), 271+ Estuaries (mosses), 283+ Genomic DNA (Dicranum elongatum), 303+ Ethnobotany (bryophytes), 169+ Genomic insights (moss gibberellin), 218+ Ethnobryological list, 184+ Geographic distance (Marchantia populations), 258 Ethnobryology, 169+ Geographical information system data layers, 651+ Ethnotaxonomy (bryophytes), 169+ Geographical isolation (Bonin Islands), 261 Ethylene (bryophytes), 219+ GIS layers, 651+ Eucamptodon muelleri, 297 GiavicH, Douc A. AND Linpa H. Geiser. Potential approaches to Eucamptodontopsis brittoniae, 297 developing lichen-based critical loads and levels for Ezer, TULay. See Kara, Recep, 494+ nitrogen, sulfur and metal-containing atmospheric Exothecial bands (Orthotrichum), 673 pollutants in North America, 638+ Fatty acids (Haematomma), 365+ Genny, Davin. See ENGEL, JOHN J., 118+ Feathermosses, 599 Glutathione (lichen), 588 FIR (Formula for implied reliability), 292+ Gorges State Park (North Carolina), 57+ Fire impacts (lichens), 68+ Gothenberg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication Fissidens, 298; dubius, 297; subbasilaris, 297; tumescens sp. and Ground-level Ozone, 639 nov., 490+* Grazing effects (lichens), 75+ Fissidentaceae (Fissidens), 490+ Grazing impacts (lichens), 68+ FLATBERG, BERGFRID. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ Grimmia ovalis, 463+; pulvinata, 297; tergestina, 463+; torenii FLATBERG, Kyett Ivar. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ sp. nov., 463+* Flavoparmelia caperata, 455+ Grimmiaceae (Grimmia), 463+ Florida, U.S.A. (Leucobryum), 261m Grimmiales, 298 Floristics (Mexico), 41+ Group | introns (lichen fungal partner), 597 Fluorescence heterogeneity (Flavoparmelia), 455+ Growth (Marchantia populations), 252+; (Pseudocalliergon), Foliose chlorolichens, 610+ 435+ Folk classification (bryophytes), 169+ Guadeloupe (F issidens), 490+ Fontinalis (use), 177; antipyretica, 445+ Gulf of St. Lawrence estuaries (mosses), 283+ Forest Inventory and Analysis/Forest Health Monitoring Guo, SuHut-LiANG AND Si He. A new species of Macromitrium Program, 640 (Orthotrichaceae) from Hainan, China, 505+ Forest nutrient cycling, 608+ Gyalectidium appendiculatum sp. nov., 65+* Forest study sites (southwestern Nova Scotia), 622m Gymnostomum tetragonum, 494 THE BRYOLOGIS 111(4): 2008 desiccation-tolerance), Hummocks (Dicranum elongatum), 303+ Roccellaceae), 661+; Hydrogen peroxide (desiccation), 580+ Hydroxyl radical, 580+ Hylocomium (use), 177; splendens, 598, 608 erentiation (lichens Hypnella, 561; pilifera, 554+* nodels (rare cyanolichens), 650+ Hypnorum-blue, 625 6 Hypnum (use), 177 accolens, 379+m; africanum, 383+m; Hypogymnia bitteri, 328 385+m"*; babingtonii, 419; caperaticum sp. t cover il 388+m*; cinchoanrum, 419; IAL Awards, 688 390+m; dolichosporum, 391+m; eremaeum, Iberian Peninsula (Zygodon), 231+ riei, 420; fenzlianum, 392+m*; flexuosum, IEC-1, 624 fluorescens var. fluorescens, 399+m, var. IEC-2, 625+ um, 399+m; gallowayi, 420; guyanense, 400+m*; Image] software, 251 ; infuscum, 403+m; leprarioides, 404+m; Impact factor (The Bryologist), 688 zrossense, 420; nemetzil, 420+; nicoyense, 405+m; IMPROVE, 642 106+m; persoonti, 408+m; puniceum, 409; India ( Drepanolejeunea), 476+; (ethnobryology), 176; (lichens), 52: 413+m; sorediatum, 415+m’*; staigerae, Indicator lichens, 622+ ISldC, ite) sulphureum, 418+m; wattii, 421 Indices of Ecological Continuity, 621+ Haematomma), 380+ Inducible protection mechanisms, 587 Information Index (Sphagnum), 276 Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments, 642 583 Internal transcribed spacer region (Leucobryum boninense), 262 International Association of Lichenologists, 688 desiccation Interspersed simple sequence repeat regions, 305 S. J. Ethnobryology: traditional uses and folk Intertidal mosses (North America), 282+ assification of t bryophytes 169+ Intrathalline variation (Flavoparmelia), 455+ . Grimmiia torent sp. nov. Grimmiuaceae Invited Review: Ethnobryology: traditional uses and folk ind its separation from G ovalis and G classification of bryophytes, 169+ lodine potassium iodide (Dermatocarpon), 12+ im), 261m Irene Manton Prize, 689 Review of nN, V., B. Gi Isoplacodiolic acid (Haematomma), 397+ A. % ,. 2000. Houby Isosphaeric acid (Haematomma), 385+ 1 Mechorosty Narodnitho Parku Podyji, 521+ ISSR regions (Dicranum elongatum), 305 Symphysodontella siamensis Italy (Flavoparmelia), 455+ 1 Moss genus confirmed for China, 501+ ITS region (Leucobryum boninense), 2642 Jaccard index, 598 ZanvER. Chenia ruigtevleia Jaccard pairwise comparisons (lichens), 64 moss species from the Western Cape Japan (Leucobryum), 261m Jill Smythies Award for Botanical Illustration, 689 \frica, 496+ 1354 Jungermannia exsertifolia ssp. cordifolia, 446+ Kara, Recep, TULAY Ezek AND ATABAY DUZENLI. Pyramidula tetragona (Funariaceae) new to Turkey, 494+ KARNI FELT, INGVAR AND ARNE THELL (eds). 2007. Lichenological M., José I contributions in honour of David Galloway review}, Vea. Floristics and 138+ raphy of the mosses of the state of Queretaro, Kaurane-type diterpenoids, 221 Kauranoids, 221 Ss, 635 KELLMAN, KENNETH M. Syntrichia sucrosa sp. nov. (Pottiaceae), a la ODscurata, 6 new species from California, 676+ mode for identifying habitats, 650+ Key (crustose Roccellaceae, Galapagos Islands), 660+; (genera M H Age structure and and species of Pilotrichaceae), 553+; (identification of charactet ristics of some epiphytic liverworts Zygodon in the Iberian Peninsula), 232; (six species of tzgeria furcata and Radula Syntrichia with elongate papillae), 680; (species of Haematomma in North and Central America and the 2007. The Macrolichens of New West Indies), 378+; (species of Chenia), 499; (species of Cylindrocolea in Brazil), 669; (species of Dermatocarpon in the Ozarks), 23+ borbonicum 297; calycinum, 297; cylindraceum, Kiaeria blytii, 297; starkei, 297 Kim, KwanG-Younc. See Garsary, Davin J., 282+ Mc ND Peter Nerriicu. Grazing Kingiobryum paramicola, 297 ind fire impacts on macrolichen communities of the KoTeLKO, RHONDA, MATTHEW DokRING AND MICHELE D. PteRcey- Seward Peninsula, Alaska, U.S.A., 68+ Normore. Species diversity and genetic variation of Honegger, Rosmarie, 688 terrestrial lichens and bryophytes in a boreal jack pine Hong Kong Leucobryum), 261m forest of central Canada, 594+ Hornworts Colombia 482+; (Peru), KRANNER, ILse, RICHARD BecKeTT, AYALA HOCHMAN AND THOMAS Horse-Mane of the Earth,” 174* H. Nasu III. Desiccation-tolerance in lichens: a review, Human uses (bryophytes), 169+ 576+ Lane & Poworoznek: Index to Volume 111 719 K-strategy mosses, 599 Lichen height, 68+ Lichen Indicator air quality scores, 640 La Farge et al. (2002), 294+ Lichen mats (desiccation), 579 LaGreca, Scott. [Review of:] Hinps, J. W. and P. L. Hinps. Lichen metabolism (desiccation), 578+ 2007. The Macrolichens of New England, 517+; [Review Lichen morphology (desiccation), 579 of:] KARNEFELT, INGVAR AND ARNE THELL (eds.). 2007. Lichenological contributions in honour of David Lichen responses (air quality), 638+ Lichen species richness, 68+ Galloway, 138+; [Review of:] Nasu, T. H., III, B. D. Ryan, P. DiepericH, C. Grigs AND F. BuNGartTz. 2004. Lichen Lichen symbionts (DNA), 597 Lichen target species (air quality), 641 Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Volume II, and Nash, T. H., III, C. Grigs anp F. BuNGaRTz. 2007 Lichen ultrastructure (desiccation), 579 Lichen-based critical levels, 638+ Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Volume III, 519+ Lichen-based critical loads, 638+ Lichenicolous species (Siberia), 328+ LaGreca, Scott. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 510+ Lang, Davip M. anp Emity L. Poworoznek. Index to volume 111 Lichenized state (desiccation), 588 of The Bryologist, 714+ Lichens (arboreal and terrestrial), 608+; (desiccation- tolerance), 576+; (Nova Scotia), 620+ Lara, FRANCISCO. See ALBERTOS, BELEN, 323+; see MEDINA, RAFAEL, Lichexanthone (Haematomma), 399+ 670+ “Large” growth form (Marchantia inflexa), 257 Life history (Marchantia inflexa), 248+ Lava (Galapagos Islands), 660+* Light levels, 603 Light levels and soil texture, 626 LEA-like proteins (in desiccation), 582 Linkage disequilibrium (Dicranum elongatum), 307 Leavitt, Steven, 688 Lecania subpunicea, 393 Linnean Society of London, 689 Lecanographa, 511+; hypothallina, 662+; illecebrosula, 661+; List (annotated species list of lichens in old-growth forests of laingiana, 662+; littoralis, 513; lyncea, 662+; southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada) 627+; (bryophyte subcaesioides, 661+ species in Yanachaga-Chemillen National Park, Lecanoraceae (Haematomma), 363+ Department of Pasco, Peru), 311+; (bryophytes that have Lecanoric acid (Roccellaceae), 661+ reported uses), 184+; (epiphytic lichens located exclusively in stands >125 years), 625; (general uses of LENDEMER, JAMES C. AND Erin A. Tripp. Contributions to the lichen flora of North Carolina: A preliminary checklist of bryophytes), 209+; (hepatics and hornworts in the Department of Nariio, Colombia), 483+; (indicator the lichens of Gorges State Park, 57+ lichen species in Brazil), 108+*; (lichens for Gorges State LENDEMER, JAMES. [Review of:] AwastHi, D. D. 2007. A Park, North Carolina), 59+; (mosses from the state of Compendium of the Macrolichens from India, Nepal, and Queretaro), 52+; (useful bryophytes by country), 214+; Sri Lanka, 523 (useful bryophytes by family), 211+ LENDEMER, JAMES C. See SHEARD, JOHN W., 124+ Little plants (taxonomy), 170+ Length distributions (liverworts), 88+ Liverwort populations, 249+ Lepidopilidium, 561; aureopurpureum, 554+*; brevisetum, Liverworts (epiphytic), 84+; (Peru), 311+; (Rio de Janeiro), 554+*; laevisetum, 554+*; plebejum, 554+* 667+ Lepidopilum, 563; aureo-purpureum, 563; caudicaule, 554+*; flavescens, 565; glabripes, 563; longifolium, 554+"; Llimonaea, 511+ Lobaria linita, 80; pulmonaria, 612+ muelleri, 554+*; ovalifolium, 554+*; pringlei, 565; Loci (nucLSU and ITS region) (Dermatocarpon), 6+ pycnodictyon, 565; scabrisetum, 554+*; stenodictyon, Lophocoleaceae (Chiloscyphus), 118+ 565; subaurifolium, 565; subsubulatum, 554+"; Low-Arctic tundra (Dicranum elongatum), 303 surinamense, 553+* Lower surface topography (Dermatocarpon), 19+ Leptochlaena chilensis, 318 Low-molecular-weight antioxidants, 586 Leptogium corticola, 653; laceroides, 653; saturninum, 653 LUcKING, Ropert. See CACERES, Marcela E. S., 98+ Lesquereux, Leo, 134+ Luna-VeEGa, Isotpa. See HERRERA-PANIAGUA, PatTRICIA, 41+ LesQueREUX, L. 2006. Letters Written from America 1849-1853 LuTzont, Francois. See AMTOFT, ANJA, 1+ [review], 134+ Leucobryaceae, 297+ Macrolichen communities, 607+ Leucobryum aduncum var. aduncum, 261+m, var. scalare, Macrolichens (Alaska), 68+ 261+m; albidum, 261+m, 297; armatum syn. nov., 268; Macromitrium, 505+; hainanense sp. nov., 505+* boninense, 260+*m; bowringii, 261+m; candidum, Maine (arthropods), 424+ 261+m; chlorophyllosum, 261+m; glaucum, 261+m; Mangrove trees, 660 javense var. javense, 261+m; juniperoideum, 261+m; Manitoba (Canada), 594+m; (Dicranum elongatum), 302+m nakaii, 267; pachyphyllum, 261+m; salmonii syn. nov., Mantel’s test, 252 267; sanctum, 261+m; scaberulum, 261+*m, var. Marchantia inflexa, 248+; polymorpha (use), 172 divaricatum syn. nov., 268; scabrum, 261+m; seemannii Marchantiophyta, 311+ var. seemannii, 261+m Martinez, IsaBeL. See Prieto, Maria, 128+ Leucoloma humbertii, 297; rutenbergii, 297; serrulatum, 297; MarTiNEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER, SAUL OTERO, RAFAEL TOMAS AND sprengelianum, 297; zeyheri, 297 ENCARNACION NUNEz-O.iverA. High-level phosphate Leujeuneaceae (Drepanolejeunea), 476+ addition does not modify UV effects in two aquatic Lichen areas for conservation, 656+ bryophytes, 444+ Lichen communities (United States), 640m Mason Hale Award, 688 Lichen cover, 68+ Mata Atlantica (Brazil), 98+; (liverwort), 667+ Lichen elemental analysis data, 641 Mat-forming mosses, 599 Lichen Exchange, 688 MazimpaKA, VICENTE. See ALBERTOS, BELEN, 323+; see MEDINA, Lichen flora (North Carolina), 57+; (Sonoran Desert), 519+ RAFAEL, 670+ Lichen haematomma, 406 McCune, Bruce. See Hott, Emity A., 68+ THE BRYOLOGIST 111(4): 2008 McMutuin, Ricuarp T., Peter N. Dutnxer, Ropert P. CAMERON, New England lichens, 517+ Davip H. S. RICHARDSON AND IRWIN M. Bropo. Lichens of New Zealand (Chiloscyphus), 118+; (Leucobryum), 261m coniferous old-growth forests of southwestern Nova News and notes, 688+ Scotia, Canada: diversity and present status, 620+ Nine-step procedure, 292+ Mechanisms of desiccation-tolerance, 581+ Nitrogen content (cyanolichens), 616; (macrolichen and Medicinal moss, 174* bryophyte), 608+ Medicinal properties (“mosses”), 172+ Nitrogen fixation (desiccation), 580 Mepina, RAFAEL, FRANCISCO Lara, VICENTE MAZIMPAKA AND Nitrogen-containing atmospheric pollutants, 638+ Ricarpo Garitteti. Orthotrichum norrisii Nonmetrical Multidimensional Scaling, 640 (Orthotrichaceae), a new epiphytic Californian moss, Nonparametric bootstrap value (BP), 292+ 670+ Non-photochemical quenching, 583+ Meghalaya (India), 476+ Norris, Daniel H., 672 Melzer’s reagent (Dermatocarpon), 12+ North America (atmospheric pollutants), 638+; ( Buellia), 124+; Mesotus celatus, 297 (Enterographa), 487+; (Haematomma), 363+; (intertidal Metabolism (lichens), 578+ mosses), 282+; (Syntrichia), 682+ Metal-containing atmospheric pollutants, 638+ North America, Ozark Highlands (Dermatocarpon), 1+ Meta-population theory, 655+ North Carolina (Lichens), 57+ “Metabolomics,” 586 Nova Scotia (Canada), 620+; (intertidal mosses), 282+; (rare Methyl gyrophorate (Angiactis), 515 cyanolichens), 650+ Methylisopseudoplacodiolic acid (Haematomma), 400+ NPQ, 583+ Metzgeria furcata, 84+ NUNEz-OLIVERA, ENCARNACION. See MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER, Mexico (mosses), 41+ 444+ MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA. See AMTOFT, ANJA, 1+ Nutrient cycling, 608+ Microsatellite amplification, 27 Oceanic islands (Leucobryum), 265+ Microsatellite markers (Sphagnum), 271+ Ocuri, Emiko, ToMio YAMAGUCHI, Masaki SHIMAMURA, HIROMI Mielichhoferia chilensis, 319; emergens, 319 TsuBoTa AND Hironort Decucui. Phylogenetic and MiLter, ANTHONY G. See GarBary, Davin J., 282+ morphological reévaluation of Leucobryum boninense MILLER, KATHRYN M., Rosert G. WAGNER, AND STEPHEN A. (Leucobryaceae), endemic to the Bonin Islands, 260+ Woops. Arboreal arthropod associations with epiphytes Old-growth forests (lichens), 620+ following gap harvesting in the Acadian forest of Maine, Old-growth sub-boreal spruce forests, 607+ 424+ Oncophorus wahlenbergii, 297 Miiier, Norton G. [Review of:] Lesquereux, L. 2006. Letters Opegrapha sp., 662+; spp., 662+ Written from America 1849-1853, 134+ Opisso M., JASMIN AND STEVEN P. CHURCHILL. Bryophytes from Mischoblastia-type spores (Buellia), 125+ the environs of Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park, Mitochondria (lichens), 582 Department of Pasco, Peru, 310+ Mnium hornum, 288 Opuntia cactus spines, 661* Moelleropsis nebulosa ssp. frullaniae, 653 Orcinol p-depsides (Haematomma), 365+ Moisture levels, 603 Ordination (lichens), 104+ Molecular phylogeny (Dicranaceae), 293+ Oreas martiana, 297 Molecular variance (Sphagnum imbricatum), 276 Orthodicranum flagellare, 297; fulvum, 297 Monitoring networks (atmospheric chemistry), 641+ Orthotrichaceae (Macromitrium), 505+ Morphology (Dicranaceae), 299+; (Leucobryum boninense), Orthotrichoideae, 323 260+; (Rhabdoweisiaceae), 299+ Orthotrichum, 323; bartramii, 673; norrisii sp. nov., 670+*m; Moss gibberellin biosynthesis, 218+ patens, 673; pulchellum, 673; rhytiore, 323+; scanicum, Moss taxonomies, 170+ 673; tenellum, 673; underwoodii, 673 Mosses (California), 670+, 676+; (intertidal), 282+; (Mexico), OrerO, SAUL. See MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER, 444+ 41+; (Peru), 311+ Ornyukova, TATYANA. See ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL, 328+ MULLER, FRANK. See RONAI Dp A. PurseLt, 490+ Oxidative damage (lichens), 580+ MuNoz, Jesus. See CALABRESE, GRACIELA M., 231+ Ozark eco-region, 6m N,-fixation, 617 Ozark Highlands (Dermatocarpon), 1+ NADP/NTN, 642 Pacific Northwest (lichen-based critical loads/levels), 640+ Narino (Colombia), 482+m Pannaria conoplea, 653; lurida (habitat), 652+; rubiginosa, 653 Nasu, T. H., II, B. D. Ryan, P. Diepericn, C. Grits ANp F. Papillae (Syntrichia), 682 BuncGartz. 2004. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Paraleucobryum longifolium, 297 Desert Region, Volume II [review], 519+ Paraphyly (Orthotrichum), 323 Nasu, T. H., III, C. Grits aNp F. BuNGARTz. 2007. Lichen Flora of Parietin (desiccation-tolerance), 584+ the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Volume III [review], Parmelia omphalodes, 80 519+ Parmeliaceae (India), 136+ Nasu III, THomas H. See Kranner, Ise, 576+ Parsimony analysis of endemism (mosses), 43+ NaTH, VIRENDRA. See SINGH, Ajit Pratap, 476+ Pasco (Peru), 310+ National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Pathways to gibberellins, 222+ Network, 642 PBA (Probability of branch arrangement), 292+ Necessity (ethnobryology), 174 Peat mosses (genetic variation), 271+ Netty, THomas. See CAMERON, Rosert P., 650+ Peatlands, 133+ NeITLicH, Peter. See Hott, Emiry A., 68+ Peltigera aphthosa, 608; canina, 598; membranacea, 608 Nephroma arcticum, 80 Perithecia and pycnidia (Dermatocarpon), 19+* Net photosynthesis (lichens), 578+ Peru (bryophytes), 310+ New Caledonia (Leucobryum), 261m Peterjamesia circumscripta, 662+ Lane & Poworoznek: Index to Volume 111 721 Phenolic lichen products, 584+ Pterobryaceae (Symphysodontella), 501+ Phenols (lichens), 586 Ptilidium ciliare, 598 Phenotype (Marchantia inflexa), 249+ Ptilium crista-castrensis, 598, 608 Philogenetic analyses (Dermatocarpon), 7+ Ptychomitrium gardneri, 297 Philonotis (use), 177 Pulchella, 673 Philophyllum, 567; tenuifolium, 553+* PurSELL, RONALD A. AND FRANK MULLER. Fissidens tumescens sp. Phorophyte preferences (liverworts), 88+ nov. (Fissidentaceae) from Dominica and Guadeloupe, Phosphate addition (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ 490+ Phosphorus concentration (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ PuRSELL, RONALD A. See Buck, WILLIAM R., 140+, 349+, 526+, Photoprotective pathways (lichens), 583+ 699+ Photosynthetic efficiency, 283+ Pyramidula tetragona, 494-495 Photosynthetic pigments (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ Pyrrobryum spiniforme, 297 Phylogeny (Leucobryum boninense), 260+ Physciaceae (Buellia), 124+ Quantum yield, 285 Physomitrella patens, 218+ Querétaro (Mexico), 41+m Phytohormones in mosses, 219+ Radula complanata, 84+ Piccotro, Massimo. See BaRUFFO, LAURENCE, 455+ Ramalina thrausta, 610+ Picea mariana (epiphytic lichens), 652; spp., 622 RAMBOLD, GERHARD. See CAcERES, Marceta E. S., 98+ PieRCEY-NORMORE, MICHELE D. See Cassiz, Davip M., 302+; see RAMIREZ P., BERNARDO R., ALAN T. WHITTEMORE AND STEVEN P. KorTe._ko, RHONDA, 594+ CHURCHILL. The bryophytes of the Department of Narifio, Pilotrichaceae (historical classifications), 552; (key to the Colombia: II. Hepatics and hornworts, 482+ genera and species), 553+; (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), 551+ Rangiformic acid (Haematomma), 383+ Pilotrichum, 567; evanescens, 554+* Rare cyanolichens (Nova Scotia, Canada), 650+ Pine forest (boreal jack pine), 594+ rDNA (lichen symbionts), 597 Pinus strobus, 622, 653 Reactive oxygen species, 578+ Pioneer species, 599 Recent literature on bryophytes—111(1), 140+; 111(2), 349+; Placidium, 6+ 111(3), 526+; 111(4), 699+ Placodiolic acid (Haematomma), 380+ Recent literature on lichens—208, 153+; 209, 333+; 210, 534+; Plagiomnium insigne (use), 172; macimoviczii (use), 176* 211, 690+ Plectocarpon cristalliferum, 330; hypogymniae sp. nov., 328+*; “Red” status lichens (Nova Scotia), 651+ linitae, 330; nephromeum, 330 Reindeer (lichens), 68+ Pleuridium acuminatum, 297 Reindeer lichens, 600 Pleurozium (use), 177; schreberi, 596+, 608 Relevee Analysis for Classification, 624 Pogonatum cirratum (use), 172 Reproduction (Dicranum elongatum), 307 Pohlia, 318+; bequaertii, 318; chilensis, 318+*m; clavicaulis syn. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (lichen algal nov., 318; cruda, 318; emergens syn. nov., 318; pluriseta, rDNA), 597 319; polycarpa, 319; salaminae, 318 Review article: Genomic insights in moss gibberellin Poikilohydric organisms, 577+ biosynthesis, 218+ Policy (air pollution), 639 Reviewers of manuscripts submitted during 2007, 331+ Pollutant levels, 639 Rhabdoweisia crispata, 297 Polyamines (lichens), 587 Rhabdoweisiaceae, 292+ Polymorphism (Dicranum elongatum), 305+ Rhizomnium (use), 177; nudum, 608 Polyols (lichens), 586 Rhodobryum (medicinal use), 172+; giganteum, front cover Polysety, 318 EESCZ)’,. 473" Polytrichum (medical use), 174; commune, 174*; spp., 598 Rhytidiadelphus (use), 177; triquetrus, 608 Population structure (Cladonia arbuscula), 602; (Dicranum Rick, STEVEN K. [Review of:] Rypin, HAKAN AND JOHN K. JEGLUM. elongatum), 302+; (liverwort), 249+; (Pleurozium 2006. The Biology of Peatlands, 133+ schreberi), 603 RicHaRDsON, Davip H. S. See MCMUuLLIN, RICHARD T., 620+ Porphyrilic acid (Haematomma), 406+ Rinodina saiilensis, 125 Potassium concentration (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ Rio de Janeiro (liverwort), 667+; (Pilotrichaceae), 551+ Pottiaceae, 298; (Chenia), 496+ Roccellaceae (Angiactis), 510+*; (Enterographa), 487+; Poworoznek, EmiLy L. See Lane, Davip M., 714+ (Galapagos Islands), 659+ Predictive mapping (rare cyanolichens), 651+ Roccellic acid (absence in Schismatomma spierii), 665; Pressel, Sylvia, 689 (Haematomma), 420+ PrizTo, Maria, GREGORIO ARAGON, ISABEL MARTINEZ AND OTHMAR Roccellina badia, 666; nigrocincta, 666 Breuss. A new species of Anthracocarpon (Verrucariaceae) ROS production, 580+ from Argentina, 128+ ROS, 578+ Primer sequences (Sphagnum), 271+ r-selected species, 599 Principle Coordinates Analysis, 600 Russia (Plectocarpon hypogymniae), 328+ PRINTZEN, CHRISTIAN. [Review of:] FriscH, ANDREAS, UTE LANGI Russulone (Haematomma), 385+ AND BETTINA STAIGER (eds.). 2007. Lichenologische Rypin, HAKAN AND JOHN K. Jectum. 2006. The Biology of Nebenstunden: Contributions to lichen taxonomy and Peatlands [review], 133+ ecology in honour of Klaus Kalb, 686+ Probability of branch arrangement (PBA), 292+ Saelania glaucescens, 221 Pseudocalliergon trifarium, 435+ Salinity tolerance (intertidal mosses), 282+ Pseudoevernia cladonia (habitat), 652+ Salt marshes (intertidal mosses), 282+* Pseudoplacodiolic acid (Haematomma), 397+ Sampling (arboreal and terrestrial), 609+ PSII reaction center (lichens), 583+ Sandilands Provincial Forest (Canada), 594+ Psoromic acid (Haematomma), 420; (Roccellaceae), 661+ Santos, Nivea Dias pos. See Costa, DENISE PINHEIRO DA, 667+ 722 THE BRYOLOGIST 111(4): 2008 ScHIAVONE, Maria M. See SuAREZ, GUILLERMO M., 318+ Strict consensus phylogram (mosses), 46 Schismatomma, 511+; decolorans, 665; pericleum, 665; spierii SUAREZ, GUILLERMO M. AND Maria M. Scuiavone. Pohlia chilensis sp. nov., 659+" (Mniaceae), an Afro-American moss, 318+ SCHOFIELD, WILFRED B. See Garpary, Davip J., 282+ Sub-boreal spruce biogeoclimatic zone, 608+ Schuette, Scott, 688 Sub-oceanic lichen forests, 653 Sclerodontium clavinerve, 297; pallidum, 297 Substrate preferences (epiphytic lichens), 626 Sclerophyton murex, 660+; vertex, 661+ Succession (lichen), 68+ ScrosaTi, Ricarpo. See Garsary, Davin J., 282+ Sugars (lichens), 587 Scutia, 660 Sulfur-containing atmospheric pollutants, 638+ Seward Peninsula (Alaska), 68+m Sullivant Award, 688 Sex expression in populations (Marchantia), 252+ Superoxide, 580+ Sex structure production (Marchantia), 256 Superoxide dismutase (lichens), 583+ Sex-specific life history strategies (Marchantia), 249+ Sylvia D. Sharnoff Award, 688 Sexual populations (Marchantia inflexa), 248+ Symblepharis lindigii, 297; vaginata, 297 SHANLE, Erin. See ANTEROLA, ALDWIN, 218+ Symphysodontella siamensis, 501+* Shannon index, 598 Syncesia effusa, 666; farinacea, 661+*; graphica, 661+; Sharp Awards, 688 leprobola, 661+*; myrticola, 666; psaroleuca, 661+; spp., SHaw, A. JONATHAN, TONG Cao, Li-SoNG WaNG, KJELL Ivar 660 FLATBERG, BERGFRID FLATBERG, BLANKA SHAW, PING ZHOU, Syntrichia, 678; section Syntrichia, 679; caninervis, 679; SANDRA BOLES AND STEFANO TERRACCIANO. Genetic variation echinata, 680+; intermedia, 679; minor, 680+; montana, in three Chinese peat mosses (Sphagnum) based on 679; papillosissima, 680+; subpapillosissima, 680; sucrosa microsatellite markers, with primer information and Sp. nov., 676+" analysis of ascertainment bias, 271+ SHAW, BLanka. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ Taiwan (Leucobryum), 261m SHEARD, JOHN W., JaMEs C. LENDEMER AND ERIN A. Tripp. Buellia Target species (elemental analysis), 641 japonica (Physciaceae), a new lichen record for North Taxonomies (bryophytes), 170+ America, 124+ TERRACCIANO, STEFANO. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271+ SHIMAMURA, Masaki. See OcurRi, EMiko, 260+ Terrestrial bryophyte communities, 607+ Shoreline surveys, 283+ Terrestrial habitats (lichens and bryophytes), 608+ Shrub chlorolichens, 611 Terrestrial lichens (boreal jack pine forest), 594+ Siberia (Plectocarpon hypogymniae), 328+ Terrestrial macrolichen communities, 607+ Sierra Madre Oriental (Mexico), 41+ Thallus (Dermatocarpon), 13+* Sigridea leptothallina, 662+ Thamniopsis, 567; beyrichiana, 567; incurva, 553+*; SINGH, Ayrt PRATAP, VIRENDRA NaTH AND A. K. AsTHANA. Studies langsdorffii, 553+*; pendula, 553+*; stenodictyon syn. on two noteworthy species of Drepanolejeunea nov., 567; undata, 553+* (Lejeuneaceae) from Maghalaya (India), 476+ Thamnolia subuliformis, 80; vermicularis, 80 Single-sex populations (dioicous bryophytes), 249+ Thuidium (use), 177 Singlet oxygen, 580+ Timmia megapolitana, 297; sibirica, 297 Size (Marchantia populations), 252+ Timmiella crassinervis, 297 “Small” growth form (Marchantia inflexa), 257 Tocopherols, 586 Soil texture (forest), 608+ Tomas, RAFAEL. See MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER, 444+ Sorensen dissimilarity (lichens), 104+ Tortula, 678; desertorum, 679; israelis, 679+; ruralis, 297; South Africa (Chenia), 496+ subulata, 679 South America (Pohlia), 318 Trachyxiphium, 571; aduncum, 554+*; drepanophyllum, 555; Spain (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ guadalupense, front coverl11(4)*, 554+*; heteroicum, Sparrius, LauRENS B. AND Curtis R. ByOrk. Enterographa 554+*; hypnaceum, 571; variabile, 554+* oregonensis (Roccellaceae), a new foliicolous species from Traditional Chinese Medicine, 172+ the northwest coast of North America, 487+ Traditional uses (bryophytes), 169+ Sparrius, Laurens B. See Aprroot, ANDRE, 510+, 659+ Trans-Atlantic distribution (Pohlia chilensis), 321 Species diversity (boreal jack pine forest), 594+ Tree-moss, 172+ Species richness (macrolichen and bryophyte), 611 TrRETIACH, Mauro. See BARUFFO, LAURENCE, 455+ Sphaerophorin (Haematomma), 385+ Trichodontium falcatum, 297 Sphaerophorus globosus, 80 Tripartite cyanolichens, 610+ Sphagnum (genetic variation), 271+; (use), 172; sect. Tripp, Erin A. See LENDEMER, JAMES C., 57+; see SHEARD, JOHN W., Subsecunda, 280+; auriculatum, 274; contortum, 274; 124+ cuspidatum, 279; imbricatum, 273+; inundatum, 274; Triterpenoids (Haematomma), 365+ junghuhnianum, 273+; lescurii, 274; magellanicum, 279; TROPICOS, 311 palustre, 273+; platyphyllum, 274; subfulvum, 279; Tsusota, Hiromi. See Ocuri, Emiko, 260+ subsecundum, 274; torreyanum, 279 Tsubota et al. (2003), 294+ Spielmann, Adriano, 688 Tsuga canadensis, 622 SprRIBILLE, Tosy. [Review of:] Czarnota, PAwet. 2007. The lichen Tuckerman, Edward, 517+ genus Micarea (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) in Poland, Tuckerman Award, 688 685+ Tuckerman Workshops, 517+ Spruce forests, 607+ TuMaZong, 174” Stegonia latifolia, 297 Turkey (Funariaceae), 494+ Stereocaulon paschale, 80 Sticta fuliginosa, 653; limbata, 653 U.S. Forest Service (lichen air quality scores), 640 Stress (lichens), 578+ Uleastrum paraguense, 297 Strict consensus phylogram (Dermatocarpon), 10+* Ulota, 323; rhytiore comb. nov., 324+* Lane & Poworoznek: Index to Volume 111 UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe), Wet deposition monitors, 642 639 WHITTEMORE, ALAN T. See Ramirez P., BERNARDO R., 482+ United States (air quality research), 639 Widhelm, Todd, 688 Upper surface color (Dermatocarpon), 15+ WoOlLSsELEY, Patricia A. [Review of:] Divaxar, P. K. anp D. K. Usnea spp., 610+ Uprrer. 2005. Parmelioid Lichens in India (a revisionary Usnic acid (desiccation-tolerance), 584+; (Haematomma), 406+ study ), 136+ Usnic/Placodiolics (Haematomma), 365+ Woops, STEPHEN A. See MILLER, KATHRYN M., 424+ UV effects (aquatic bryophytes), 444+ Xanthone (Haematomma), 365+ VANA, Jiri. See Costa, DENISE PINHEIRO DA, 667+ Xanthophyll cycle, 583+ Vaz-IMBASSAHY, THAIS DE FREITAS AND DENISE PINHEIRO DA Costa. he Pilotrichaceae (Hookeriales) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, YAMAGUCHI, Tomio. See Ocuri, Emiko, 260+ 551+ Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park (bryophytes), 310+ Vegetation types (lichens), 107+ “Yellow” status lichens (Nova Scotia), 651+ Ventral leaf lobe (Cylindrocolea), 667 Yoshimura, Isao, 688 Verrucariaceae, 1+ (Anthracocarpon), 128+ ZANDER, RICHARD H. Statistical evaluation of the clade VILLASENOR Rios, Jose Luis. See HERRERA-PANIAGUA, Patricia, 41+ ““Rhabdoweisiaceae,” 292+ Violaxanthin, 584+ ZANDER, RICHARD H. See HEDpDERSON, TERRY A., 496+ “Vitrification” (in desiccation), 582 Zeaxanthin, 584+ WAGNER, ROBERT G. See MILLER, KATHRYN M., 424+ Zeorin (Haematomma), 406+ Wana, Li-Sonc. See SHAw, A. JONATHAN, 271+ ZHANG, Li. See He, Si, 501+ Wapusk National Park (Canada), 302+m ZHOU, PinG. See SHAW, A. JONATHAN, 271 Wardia hygrometrica, 297 ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL, PAUL DiEDERICH AND TA YANA OTNYUKOVA. Weser, WILLIAM A. AND RONALD C. WITTMANN. 2007. Bryophytes Plectocarpon hypogymniae (Roccellaceae), a new of Colorado: Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts lichenicolous species from Siberia, 328+ review], 524+ Zonation (salt marsh), 287 Webera aggregata, 319% clavicaulis, 319; costesii, 319; firmo- Zygodon (Iberian Peninsula), 231+, key, 232; apiculatus, 234; acuminata, 319; polycarpa, 319 baumgartneri, 238; bistratus, 232; catarinoi, 232+*m; Weissia andersoniana, 679 conoideus, 232+*m; forsteri, 232+*m; rupestris, 232+*m; > West Indies (Haematomma), 363+ stirtonii, 232+*m; viridissimus, 32+*m, f. borealis, 238, f. Western Cape Province, South Africa, 496+ mediterranea, 238 THE BRYOLOGIST Quarterly Journal of the American Bryological and Lichenological Society Editor WILLIAM R. BUCK Volume 111 2008

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