Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species

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Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species. / LIndblom, Louise; Søchting, Ulrik.

2008. Poster session præsenteret ved The Sixth International Association for Lichenology Symposium, Asilomar, California, USA.

Publikation: KonferencebidragPosterRådgivning

Harvard

LIndblom, L & Søchting, U 2008, 'Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species', The Sixth International Association for Lichenology Symposium, Asilomar, California, USA, 13/09/2008 - 19/09/2008.

APA

LIndblom, L., & Søchting, U. (2008). Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species. Poster session præsenteret ved The Sixth International Association for Lichenology Symposium, Asilomar, California, USA.

Vancouver

LIndblom L, Søchting U. Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species. 2008. Poster session præsenteret ved The Sixth International Association for Lichenology Symposium, Asilomar, California, USA.

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LIndblom, Louise ; Søchting, Ulrik. / Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species. Poster session præsenteret ved The Sixth International Association for Lichenology Symposium, Asilomar, California, USA.

Bibtex

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title = "Xanthomendoza borealis - a bipolar lichen species",
abstract = "It has been uncertain whether the two xanthorioid taxa known as Xanthoria mawsonii and Xanthomen-doza borealis truly are distinct species or if they should best be treated as one species. They are morphologically very similar, but inhabit two disjunct geographical areas, that is, circumpolar on the Northern Hemisphere and continental areas of Antarctica on the Southern Hemisphere. ",
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RIS

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AB - It has been uncertain whether the two xanthorioid taxa known as Xanthoria mawsonii and Xanthomen-doza borealis truly are distinct species or if they should best be treated as one species. They are morphologically very similar, but inhabit two disjunct geographical areas, that is, circumpolar on the Northern Hemisphere and continental areas of Antarctica on the Southern Hemisphere.

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