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- Lichens of North America - Information about lichen biology, lichens and wildlife, lichens and people, and the book of the same title, which was published in 2001.
- Introduction to Lichens - A lichen is a combination of two organisms which live together intimately. Information on their fossil record, life history and ecology, systematics and morphology.
- Introduction to Lichens - Information about lichens including fossil record, life history, ecology, morphology and systematics.
- Lichens.de - Photos of lichens taken during British Lichen Society field trips in Britain. Contains general information and related links.
- Lichens of North America - Information about lichen biology, lichens and wildlife, and lichens and people.
- Reproduction and Reproductive Structures - Outline with diagrams of the two fundamentally different sorts of reproductive bodies possessed by lichens, and the three main types of vegetative reproduction where pieces of lichen detach.
- Growth and Development in Lichens - Each species of lichen has its own preferred substrate. This article describes how and where they grow and the extremes of climate that they can tolerate.
- Lichen Biology - Introduction to lichens, which are stable, self-supporting associations between fungi (most commonly Ascomycota) and photobionts (algae or cyanobacteria). Intended for university students.
- Invasion of Pollution-tolerant Lichens - Research on the distribution of four pollution-tolerant non-native lichens in the Pacific Northwest.
- Lichens of North America - Details of the comprehensive book of this name, and an interesting introduction to the biology of lichens and their relationships with man and the environment.
Wikipedia Articles
- Lichens of Maryland - The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources:
- David Lichens - David Lichens (born in Portland, Oregon) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.
- Lichens of Soldiers Delight - [[Image:Physcia_millegrana_(EU1).jpg|thumb
- Parmeliaceae - Parmeliaceae is a family of lichens (or, more strictly, a family of fungi, one of the symbionts that constitute the lichens).
- Ethnolichenology - Ethnolichenology is the study of the relationship between lichens and people. Lichens have and are being used for many different purposes by human cultures on every continent, with the possible exception of Australia.