The long-neglected lichen described as Cladonia trapezuntica was rediscovered at its type localit... more The long-neglected lichen described as Cladonia trapezuntica was rediscovered at its type locality in Turkey thanks to historical maps available at the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Molecular, morphological, and chemical analyses were applied to determine whether C. trapezuntica is a distinct species or rather falls within the phenotypic variation of Pycnothelia papillaria. Although most of the podetia appear to be unusual for P. papillaria, the molecular evidence indicates that C. trapezuntica should be considered as a synonym of P. papillaria, and the cushion-like growth form, taller podetia with irregular to dichotomously or trichotomously branching pattern, and scarce primary thallus should be recognized as morphological variability. Consequently, the southeastern distribution limit of P. papillaria is extended to Turkey. This species has not been found elsewhere in Turkey; therefore, it is considered as critically endangered in the country.
The Hungarian lichenologist Ödön Szatala described 169 species and infraspecific taxa, with a maj... more The Hungarian lichenologist Ödön Szatala described 169 species and infraspecific taxa, with a majority of these being based on his own collections. He also described taxa from material sent to him for identification. In this study, original material for 27 names (Aspicilia latiloba, A. microspora var. astroidea, A. microspora var. insensibilis, A. subpercaena, Bacidia rhodi, Buellia samothrakiana, Catillaria lenticularis var. transsilvatica, C. servitii, C. zsakii, Dermatocarpon fuscatum, Diplotomma alboatrum var. virescens, Lecania nylanderiana var. ochracea, Lecanora atra var. aegaeica, L. cengiae-samboae, L. rhodi, Lecidea aegaeica, L. aegaeica f. acrustacea, L. aegaeica f. albida, L. aegaeica var. verruculosa, L. euphorea f. decussata, L. iranica, L. stigmatea f. armeniaca, Pertusaria baskalensis, Physcia grisea var. elbursiana, Placodiella olivacea var. stampaliana, Porina rechingeri and Verrucaria filarszkyana) of taxa described by Szatala and based on material collected by others from Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine was examined, and lectotypes were chosen. In addition, Catillaria servitii has been found to be the earliest name for C. praedicta.
In this study, fern and fern allies of Rize province have been investigated. A total of 20 specie... more In this study, fern and fern allies of Rize province have been investigated. A total of 20 species and one hybrid have been determined. Athyrium distentifolium Tausch ex Opiz (Filicopsida) has been recorded as new to the province.
Theodor Kotschy collected lichens during his plant collecting activities in Turkey about 150 year... more Theodor Kotschy collected lichens during his plant collecting activities in Turkey about 150 years ago. Most of the lichens belonging to this collection have been published. In the present study, the missing unpublished specimens of this collectin were listed, and comments on such invalid names as Aspicilia taurica Haszl. Cetraria bulghardaghensis Haszl., Imbricaria flavescens Haszl. and Pertusaria taurica Haszl. were provided.
In this review, impressions and information about some participated lichenologists, symposium pro... more In this review, impressions and information about some participated lichenologists, symposium program and some noteworthy topics concerning with the 7th Symposium of the International Association for Lichenology (9–13 January 2012) are briefly summarized. In addition, the general meeting is shortly discussed. REFERENCES: BARRENO E. & LICHEN SYMBIOGENESIS TEAM (2012). Insights On Trebouxia Phycobionts: Coexistence Of Taxa In A Lichen Thallus, Molecular Markers, Physiological Performances, Hgt, Genome Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 6 BERG G., CARDINALE M. & GRUBE M. (2012). The Microbiome of Lichens: Structural And Biogeographic Diversity. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2 CHANTARANOTHAI P. (2012). Phytogeography Of Southeast Asia. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxi. CRITTENDEN P.D., STURROCK C. & ELLIS C.J. (2012). Thallus Architecture And Dominance In Cladina. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23. FANKHAUSER J.D., ELIX J.A., SCHMITT I. & LUMBSCH H.T. (2012). Identification Of Lichen Compounds Using Liquid Chromatography. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 39. HALICI M.G., KOCAKAYA M., SWEENEY K., FANKHAUSER J.D. & SCHMITT I. (2010). Pertusaria paramerae (Pertusariales, Ascomycota), a species with variable secondary chemistry, and a new lichen record for Turkey. Nova Hedwigia 91: 223–230. JAYALAL R.U., WOLSELEY P., WIJESUNDARA S. & KARUNARATNE V. (2012). Macrolichen Diversity Can Be Used As A Tool To Analyze The Forest Condition At Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 47. KAASALAINEN U., FEWER D.P., JOKELA J., WAHLSTEN M., SIVONEN K. & RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Cyanobacteria Produce A Series Of Hepatotoxins In Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 79. LÜCKING R. (2012). New Approaches To Incorporate Ambiguously Aligned Sequence Portions And Morphological Data Into Phylogenetic Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 53. LÜCKING R., KALB K. J. & ESSENE A. (2012). The Power Of Its: Using Megaphylogenies Of Barcoding Genes To Reveal Inconsistencies In Taxonomic Identifications Of Genbank Submissions. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 55. LUDWIG L.R., LORD J.M., BURRITT D.J. & SUMMERFIELD T.C. (2012). The Reproductive Ecology Of Icmadophila splachnirima – A Rare Australasian Lichen Exhibiting Sexual And Asexual Reproduction. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 45. MÁGUAS C. (2012). Carbon-Water-Nitrogen Relationships Between Lichens And The Atmosphere: Tools To Understand Metabolism And Ecosystem Change. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxix. MIADLIKOWSKA J. (2012). Novel Molecular Markers And Their Utility In Molecular Systematics Of Fungi. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxv. NIMIS P.L. (2012). Computer-Aided Identification Tools: Progress And Problems. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxiii. PARK C.H., KIM K., CHUN J., JEONG G. & HONG S. (2012). Microbial Community In Antarctic Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2. PEREZ-ORTEGA S., FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F., RAGGIO J., VIVAS M., ASCASO C., SANCHO L., PRINTZEN C. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Phenotypic Plasticity In Lichens: Insights On The Biology Of The Extreme Modifications In Cetraria aculeata (Parmeliaceae). The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23. PRINTZEN C., DOMASCHKE S. & FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F. (2012). Photobiont - Mycobiont Interactions In The Widespread Lichen Cetraria aculeata. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 5. RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Dispersal And Lichen Diversity – New Insights From Cenozoic Fossils And Extant Cyanolichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxvii. SANDERS W.B. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Development Of Thallus Axes In Usnea longissima, A Fruticose Lichen Showing Diffuse Growth . The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 24. UREN J., LUTZONI F., MIADLIKOWSKA J. & ARNOLD A. (2012). Diversity And Biogeography Of Endophytic And Endolichenic Fungal Communities. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 1.
Twelwe additional publications to the lists (John 1992, 1995; Çobanoğlu 2011a, b; Şenkardeşler 20... more Twelwe additional publications to the lists (John 1992, 1995; Çobanoğlu 2011a, b; Şenkardeşler 2011) concerning with the Turkish lichen biota are listed.
Cladonia trapezuntica J. Steiner (lichenized fungi, Ascomycetes) rediscovered recently, was first... more Cladonia trapezuntica J. Steiner (lichenized fungi, Ascomycetes) rediscovered recently, was first described from North Turkey in 1909 and was never reported after. This species was collected by Handel-Mazzetti on mosses from Eseli village, which was evacuated several decades ago; today, this village is neither known from current maps nor by the local population. Cladonia trapezuntica is similar to Pycnothelia papillaria (Ehrh.) L.M. Dufour, but it differs 1) in its cushion-like growing form of the thallus, 2) by its rather temporary primary thallus (usually it is continuous in P. papillaria), and 3) in its growth on metal rich soil, which is rich in iron oxide followed by calcium phosphate hydroxide hydrate, calcium carbonate and barium aluminium silicate. Despite of more than 430 papers published about lichens collected from Turkey, P. papillaria is not known from the country. From this reason, ecology, distribution (rarity) and taxonomy of C. trapezuntica were studied for conservational purposes. This study was supported by The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Project number 10051505.
Taxonomic studies based on type material are difficult if the deposition of types are not known c... more Taxonomic studies based on type material are difficult if the deposition of types are not known correctly. In the case of Ödön Szatala’s type specimens, several mistakes on their typification were made, since deposition of many type specimens were unknown. Ödön Szatala was usually thought to be working in his whole scientific life in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (BP). Despite of this, he was working in BP only during his last five years before his death in 1958. More than 80% of his papers were published before his time at the museum. Prior to this, he was working as an internationally respected expert on seed testing in the Royal Hungarian Experimental Institute for Seed Testing and in various stations of the same company situated in several cities. Most of 72 new lichen species, 26 new varieties and 71 new forms, described by him based on different collections, were introduced to lichenology during this period. The main problems are caused by those taxa, because the protologues do not provide any internal evidence concerning on the deposition of type materials. In this poster, we would like to present Ödön Szatala’s career and share our results on his type specimens deposition. These specimens were mainly deposited in BP and W, however, other herbaria (e.g. B, CL, GB, GZU, LBL, M) could also keep some of these original materials, while no types has been seen in WU (except the isotypes in exsiccate Lichenotheca parva). A total of 49 critical taxa described by O. Szatala will be discussed here. This study was supported by SYNTHESYS AT-TAF-3435& HU-TAF-1103 and OTKA K81232.
In this investigation, The presence and the distribution of the blue-green algae (11 taxa; Lyngby... more In this investigation, The presence and the distribution of the blue-green algae (11 taxa; Lyngbya nordgaardii Wille, Microcoleus chthonoplastes (Merttens) Zanardini, Schizothrix tenerrima (Gomont) Drouet are new record for the Turkish Black Sea shores), red algae ( 93 taxa), brown algae (27 taxa), green algae (26 taxa) and sesgrasses (4 taxa, Roppia maritima L. is new record for the Turkish Seas) was identified in the upper infralittoral zone of Ordu (Blacksea Sea) shore of Türkiye. A total 164 taxa were determined.
An air quality study using the IAP method has been carried out in the Karaburun Peninsula. The su... more An air quality study using the IAP method has been carried out in the Karaburun Peninsula. The survey area was divided into 91 units, which were analysed for the frequency of epiphytic lichens on olive trees ( ). IAP values ranged between 0-39.75 and they were classified into nine categories to produce an air quality map. The seashore was recognized as free of epiphytic lichens substantially because of the maritime effect. Finally, availability of olives as phorophyte in bioindication studies was discussed and a list of 16 indicator species has been suggested for the study area.
In this study, lichen collections of J. Andrasovszky, H. Dingler, I. Györffy de Szigeth, K. Kraus... more In this study, lichen collections of J. Andrasovszky, H. Dingler, I. Györffy de Szigeth, K. Krause, J. Mattfeld, M. F. Nabelek, V. Pietschmann and S. Selinka from Turkey deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum have been investigated and compared with Szatala’s publications. After this reassessment, 178 infraspecific taxa were determined. Moreover, 29 unpublished specimens were discovered. In addition, the collecting localities, which are positioned in cities such as Bursa, Düzce, Gaziantep, Hakkari, Kırklareli, Konya, İstanbul, İzmir, Sakarya, Trabzon, Van and Zonguldak, are discussed, and a map of these localities is provided.
In this study, lichens collected from the Turkish provinces Ankara, Antalya, Aydın, Balıkesir, Bo... more In this study, lichens collected from the Turkish provinces Ankara, Antalya, Aydın, Balıkesir, Bolu, Burdur, Bursa, Çanakkale, Çankırı, Denizli, Edirne, Erzurum, Isparta, İzmir, Kocaeli, Kütahya, Mugla, Nevşehir, and Niğde by V. Vašák are listed. A total of 74 species is discovered in the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Usnea rubicunda is reported new to Turkey, and 36 new records are given to 14 provinces.
The long-neglected lichen described as Cladonia trapezuntica was rediscovered at its type localit... more The long-neglected lichen described as Cladonia trapezuntica was rediscovered at its type locality in Turkey thanks to historical maps available at the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Molecular, morphological, and chemical analyses were applied to determine whether C. trapezuntica is a distinct species or rather falls within the phenotypic variation of Pycnothelia papillaria. Although most of the podetia appear to be unusual for P. papillaria, the molecular evidence indicates that C. trapezuntica should be considered as a synonym of P. papillaria, and the cushion-like growth form, taller podetia with irregular to dichotomously or trichotomously branching pattern, and scarce primary thallus should be recognized as morphological variability. Consequently, the southeastern distribution limit of P. papillaria is extended to Turkey. This species has not been found elsewhere in Turkey; therefore, it is considered as critically endangered in the country.
The Hungarian lichenologist Ödön Szatala described 169 species and infraspecific taxa, with a maj... more The Hungarian lichenologist Ödön Szatala described 169 species and infraspecific taxa, with a majority of these being based on his own collections. He also described taxa from material sent to him for identification. In this study, original material for 27 names (Aspicilia latiloba, A. microspora var. astroidea, A. microspora var. insensibilis, A. subpercaena, Bacidia rhodi, Buellia samothrakiana, Catillaria lenticularis var. transsilvatica, C. servitii, C. zsakii, Dermatocarpon fuscatum, Diplotomma alboatrum var. virescens, Lecania nylanderiana var. ochracea, Lecanora atra var. aegaeica, L. cengiae-samboae, L. rhodi, Lecidea aegaeica, L. aegaeica f. acrustacea, L. aegaeica f. albida, L. aegaeica var. verruculosa, L. euphorea f. decussata, L. iranica, L. stigmatea f. armeniaca, Pertusaria baskalensis, Physcia grisea var. elbursiana, Placodiella olivacea var. stampaliana, Porina rechingeri and Verrucaria filarszkyana) of taxa described by Szatala and based on material collected by others from Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine was examined, and lectotypes were chosen. In addition, Catillaria servitii has been found to be the earliest name for C. praedicta.
In this study, fern and fern allies of Rize province have been investigated. A total of 20 specie... more In this study, fern and fern allies of Rize province have been investigated. A total of 20 species and one hybrid have been determined. Athyrium distentifolium Tausch ex Opiz (Filicopsida) has been recorded as new to the province.
Theodor Kotschy collected lichens during his plant collecting activities in Turkey about 150 year... more Theodor Kotschy collected lichens during his plant collecting activities in Turkey about 150 years ago. Most of the lichens belonging to this collection have been published. In the present study, the missing unpublished specimens of this collectin were listed, and comments on such invalid names as Aspicilia taurica Haszl. Cetraria bulghardaghensis Haszl., Imbricaria flavescens Haszl. and Pertusaria taurica Haszl. were provided.
In this review, impressions and information about some participated lichenologists, symposium pro... more In this review, impressions and information about some participated lichenologists, symposium program and some noteworthy topics concerning with the 7th Symposium of the International Association for Lichenology (9–13 January 2012) are briefly summarized. In addition, the general meeting is shortly discussed. REFERENCES: BARRENO E. & LICHEN SYMBIOGENESIS TEAM (2012). Insights On Trebouxia Phycobionts: Coexistence Of Taxa In A Lichen Thallus, Molecular Markers, Physiological Performances, Hgt, Genome Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 6 BERG G., CARDINALE M. & GRUBE M. (2012). The Microbiome of Lichens: Structural And Biogeographic Diversity. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2 CHANTARANOTHAI P. (2012). Phytogeography Of Southeast Asia. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxi. CRITTENDEN P.D., STURROCK C. & ELLIS C.J. (2012). Thallus Architecture And Dominance In Cladina. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23. FANKHAUSER J.D., ELIX J.A., SCHMITT I. & LUMBSCH H.T. (2012). Identification Of Lichen Compounds Using Liquid Chromatography. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 39. HALICI M.G., KOCAKAYA M., SWEENEY K., FANKHAUSER J.D. & SCHMITT I. (2010). Pertusaria paramerae (Pertusariales, Ascomycota), a species with variable secondary chemistry, and a new lichen record for Turkey. Nova Hedwigia 91: 223–230. JAYALAL R.U., WOLSELEY P., WIJESUNDARA S. & KARUNARATNE V. (2012). Macrolichen Diversity Can Be Used As A Tool To Analyze The Forest Condition At Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 47. KAASALAINEN U., FEWER D.P., JOKELA J., WAHLSTEN M., SIVONEN K. & RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Cyanobacteria Produce A Series Of Hepatotoxins In Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 79. LÜCKING R. (2012). New Approaches To Incorporate Ambiguously Aligned Sequence Portions And Morphological Data Into Phylogenetic Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 53. LÜCKING R., KALB K. J. & ESSENE A. (2012). The Power Of Its: Using Megaphylogenies Of Barcoding Genes To Reveal Inconsistencies In Taxonomic Identifications Of Genbank Submissions. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 55. LUDWIG L.R., LORD J.M., BURRITT D.J. & SUMMERFIELD T.C. (2012). The Reproductive Ecology Of Icmadophila splachnirima – A Rare Australasian Lichen Exhibiting Sexual And Asexual Reproduction. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 45. MÁGUAS C. (2012). Carbon-Water-Nitrogen Relationships Between Lichens And The Atmosphere: Tools To Understand Metabolism And Ecosystem Change. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxix. MIADLIKOWSKA J. (2012). Novel Molecular Markers And Their Utility In Molecular Systematics Of Fungi. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxv. NIMIS P.L. (2012). Computer-Aided Identification Tools: Progress And Problems. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxiii. PARK C.H., KIM K., CHUN J., JEONG G. & HONG S. (2012). Microbial Community In Antarctic Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2. PEREZ-ORTEGA S., FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F., RAGGIO J., VIVAS M., ASCASO C., SANCHO L., PRINTZEN C. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Phenotypic Plasticity In Lichens: Insights On The Biology Of The Extreme Modifications In Cetraria aculeata (Parmeliaceae). The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23. PRINTZEN C., DOMASCHKE S. & FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F. (2012). Photobiont - Mycobiont Interactions In The Widespread Lichen Cetraria aculeata. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 5. RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Dispersal And Lichen Diversity – New Insights From Cenozoic Fossils And Extant Cyanolichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxvii. SANDERS W.B. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Development Of Thallus Axes In Usnea longissima, A Fruticose Lichen Showing Diffuse Growth . The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 24. UREN J., LUTZONI F., MIADLIKOWSKA J. & ARNOLD A. (2012). Diversity And Biogeography Of Endophytic And Endolichenic Fungal Communities. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 1.
Twelwe additional publications to the lists (John 1992, 1995; Çobanoğlu 2011a, b; Şenkardeşler 20... more Twelwe additional publications to the lists (John 1992, 1995; Çobanoğlu 2011a, b; Şenkardeşler 2011) concerning with the Turkish lichen biota are listed.
Cladonia trapezuntica J. Steiner (lichenized fungi, Ascomycetes) rediscovered recently, was first... more Cladonia trapezuntica J. Steiner (lichenized fungi, Ascomycetes) rediscovered recently, was first described from North Turkey in 1909 and was never reported after. This species was collected by Handel-Mazzetti on mosses from Eseli village, which was evacuated several decades ago; today, this village is neither known from current maps nor by the local population. Cladonia trapezuntica is similar to Pycnothelia papillaria (Ehrh.) L.M. Dufour, but it differs 1) in its cushion-like growing form of the thallus, 2) by its rather temporary primary thallus (usually it is continuous in P. papillaria), and 3) in its growth on metal rich soil, which is rich in iron oxide followed by calcium phosphate hydroxide hydrate, calcium carbonate and barium aluminium silicate. Despite of more than 430 papers published about lichens collected from Turkey, P. papillaria is not known from the country. From this reason, ecology, distribution (rarity) and taxonomy of C. trapezuntica were studied for conservational purposes. This study was supported by The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Project number 10051505.
Taxonomic studies based on type material are difficult if the deposition of types are not known c... more Taxonomic studies based on type material are difficult if the deposition of types are not known correctly. In the case of Ödön Szatala’s type specimens, several mistakes on their typification were made, since deposition of many type specimens were unknown. Ödön Szatala was usually thought to be working in his whole scientific life in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (BP). Despite of this, he was working in BP only during his last five years before his death in 1958. More than 80% of his papers were published before his time at the museum. Prior to this, he was working as an internationally respected expert on seed testing in the Royal Hungarian Experimental Institute for Seed Testing and in various stations of the same company situated in several cities. Most of 72 new lichen species, 26 new varieties and 71 new forms, described by him based on different collections, were introduced to lichenology during this period. The main problems are caused by those taxa, because the protologues do not provide any internal evidence concerning on the deposition of type materials. In this poster, we would like to present Ödön Szatala’s career and share our results on his type specimens deposition. These specimens were mainly deposited in BP and W, however, other herbaria (e.g. B, CL, GB, GZU, LBL, M) could also keep some of these original materials, while no types has been seen in WU (except the isotypes in exsiccate Lichenotheca parva). A total of 49 critical taxa described by O. Szatala will be discussed here. This study was supported by SYNTHESYS AT-TAF-3435& HU-TAF-1103 and OTKA K81232.
In this investigation, The presence and the distribution of the blue-green algae (11 taxa; Lyngby... more In this investigation, The presence and the distribution of the blue-green algae (11 taxa; Lyngbya nordgaardii Wille, Microcoleus chthonoplastes (Merttens) Zanardini, Schizothrix tenerrima (Gomont) Drouet are new record for the Turkish Black Sea shores), red algae ( 93 taxa), brown algae (27 taxa), green algae (26 taxa) and sesgrasses (4 taxa, Roppia maritima L. is new record for the Turkish Seas) was identified in the upper infralittoral zone of Ordu (Blacksea Sea) shore of Türkiye. A total 164 taxa were determined.
An air quality study using the IAP method has been carried out in the Karaburun Peninsula. The su... more An air quality study using the IAP method has been carried out in the Karaburun Peninsula. The survey area was divided into 91 units, which were analysed for the frequency of epiphytic lichens on olive trees ( ). IAP values ranged between 0-39.75 and they were classified into nine categories to produce an air quality map. The seashore was recognized as free of epiphytic lichens substantially because of the maritime effect. Finally, availability of olives as phorophyte in bioindication studies was discussed and a list of 16 indicator species has been suggested for the study area.
In this study, lichen collections of J. Andrasovszky, H. Dingler, I. Györffy de Szigeth, K. Kraus... more In this study, lichen collections of J. Andrasovszky, H. Dingler, I. Györffy de Szigeth, K. Krause, J. Mattfeld, M. F. Nabelek, V. Pietschmann and S. Selinka from Turkey deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum have been investigated and compared with Szatala’s publications. After this reassessment, 178 infraspecific taxa were determined. Moreover, 29 unpublished specimens were discovered. In addition, the collecting localities, which are positioned in cities such as Bursa, Düzce, Gaziantep, Hakkari, Kırklareli, Konya, İstanbul, İzmir, Sakarya, Trabzon, Van and Zonguldak, are discussed, and a map of these localities is provided.
In this study, lichens collected from the Turkish provinces Ankara, Antalya, Aydın, Balıkesir, Bo... more In this study, lichens collected from the Turkish provinces Ankara, Antalya, Aydın, Balıkesir, Bolu, Burdur, Bursa, Çanakkale, Çankırı, Denizli, Edirne, Erzurum, Isparta, İzmir, Kocaeli, Kütahya, Mugla, Nevşehir, and Niğde by V. Vašák are listed. A total of 74 species is discovered in the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Usnea rubicunda is reported new to Turkey, and 36 new records are given to 14 provinces.
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BARRENO E. & LICHEN SYMBIOGENESIS TEAM (2012). Insights On Trebouxia Phycobionts: Coexistence Of Taxa In A Lichen Thallus, Molecular Markers, Physiological Performances, Hgt, Genome Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 6
BERG G., CARDINALE M. & GRUBE M. (2012). The Microbiome of Lichens: Structural And Biogeographic Diversity. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2
CHANTARANOTHAI P. (2012). Phytogeography Of Southeast Asia. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxi.
CRITTENDEN P.D., STURROCK C. & ELLIS C.J. (2012). Thallus Architecture And Dominance In Cladina. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23.
FANKHAUSER J.D., ELIX J.A., SCHMITT I. & LUMBSCH H.T. (2012). Identification Of Lichen Compounds Using Liquid Chromatography. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 39.
HALICI M.G., KOCAKAYA M., SWEENEY K., FANKHAUSER J.D. & SCHMITT I. (2010). Pertusaria paramerae (Pertusariales, Ascomycota), a species with variable secondary chemistry, and a new lichen record for Turkey. Nova Hedwigia 91: 223–230.
JAYALAL R.U., WOLSELEY P., WIJESUNDARA S. & KARUNARATNE V. (2012). Macrolichen Diversity Can Be Used As A Tool To Analyze The Forest Condition At Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 47.
KAASALAINEN U., FEWER D.P., JOKELA J., WAHLSTEN M., SIVONEN K. & RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Cyanobacteria Produce A Series Of Hepatotoxins In Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 79.
LÜCKING R. (2012). New Approaches To Incorporate Ambiguously Aligned Sequence Portions And Morphological Data Into Phylogenetic Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 53.
LÜCKING R., KALB K. J. & ESSENE A. (2012). The Power Of Its: Using Megaphylogenies Of Barcoding Genes To Reveal Inconsistencies In Taxonomic Identifications Of Genbank Submissions. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 55.
LUDWIG L.R., LORD J.M., BURRITT D.J. & SUMMERFIELD T.C. (2012). The Reproductive Ecology Of Icmadophila splachnirima – A Rare Australasian Lichen Exhibiting Sexual And Asexual Reproduction. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 45.
MÁGUAS C. (2012). Carbon-Water-Nitrogen Relationships Between Lichens And The Atmosphere: Tools To Understand Metabolism And Ecosystem Change. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxix.
MIADLIKOWSKA J. (2012). Novel Molecular Markers And Their Utility In Molecular Systematics Of Fungi. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxv.
NIMIS P.L. (2012). Computer-Aided Identification Tools: Progress And Problems. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxiii.
PARK C.H., KIM K., CHUN J., JEONG G. & HONG S. (2012). Microbial Community In Antarctic Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2.
PEREZ-ORTEGA S., FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F., RAGGIO J., VIVAS M., ASCASO C., SANCHO L., PRINTZEN C. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Phenotypic Plasticity In Lichens: Insights On The Biology Of The Extreme Modifications In Cetraria aculeata (Parmeliaceae). The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23.
PRINTZEN C., DOMASCHKE S. & FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F. (2012). Photobiont - Mycobiont Interactions In The Widespread Lichen Cetraria aculeata. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 5.
RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Dispersal And Lichen Diversity – New Insights From Cenozoic Fossils And Extant Cyanolichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxvii.
SANDERS W.B. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Development Of Thallus Axes In Usnea longissima, A Fruticose Lichen Showing Diffuse Growth . The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 24.
UREN J., LUTZONI F., MIADLIKOWSKA J. & ARNOLD A. (2012). Diversity And Biogeography Of Endophytic And Endolichenic Fungal Communities. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 1.
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BERG G., CARDINALE M. & GRUBE M. (2012). The Microbiome of Lichens: Structural And Biogeographic Diversity. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2
CHANTARANOTHAI P. (2012). Phytogeography Of Southeast Asia. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxi.
CRITTENDEN P.D., STURROCK C. & ELLIS C.J. (2012). Thallus Architecture And Dominance In Cladina. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23.
FANKHAUSER J.D., ELIX J.A., SCHMITT I. & LUMBSCH H.T. (2012). Identification Of Lichen Compounds Using Liquid Chromatography. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 39.
HALICI M.G., KOCAKAYA M., SWEENEY K., FANKHAUSER J.D. & SCHMITT I. (2010). Pertusaria paramerae (Pertusariales, Ascomycota), a species with variable secondary chemistry, and a new lichen record for Turkey. Nova Hedwigia 91: 223–230.
JAYALAL R.U., WOLSELEY P., WIJESUNDARA S. & KARUNARATNE V. (2012). Macrolichen Diversity Can Be Used As A Tool To Analyze The Forest Condition At Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 47.
KAASALAINEN U., FEWER D.P., JOKELA J., WAHLSTEN M., SIVONEN K. & RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Cyanobacteria Produce A Series Of Hepatotoxins In Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 79.
LÜCKING R. (2012). New Approaches To Incorporate Ambiguously Aligned Sequence Portions And Morphological Data Into Phylogenetic Analysis. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 53.
LÜCKING R., KALB K. J. & ESSENE A. (2012). The Power Of Its: Using Megaphylogenies Of Barcoding Genes To Reveal Inconsistencies In Taxonomic Identifications Of Genbank Submissions. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 55.
LUDWIG L.R., LORD J.M., BURRITT D.J. & SUMMERFIELD T.C. (2012). The Reproductive Ecology Of Icmadophila splachnirima – A Rare Australasian Lichen Exhibiting Sexual And Asexual Reproduction. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 45.
MÁGUAS C. (2012). Carbon-Water-Nitrogen Relationships Between Lichens And The Atmosphere: Tools To Understand Metabolism And Ecosystem Change. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxix.
MIADLIKOWSKA J. (2012). Novel Molecular Markers And Their Utility In Molecular Systematics Of Fungi. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxv.
NIMIS P.L. (2012). Computer-Aided Identification Tools: Progress And Problems. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxiii.
PARK C.H., KIM K., CHUN J., JEONG G. & HONG S. (2012). Microbial Community In Antarctic Lichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 2.
PEREZ-ORTEGA S., FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F., RAGGIO J., VIVAS M., ASCASO C., SANCHO L., PRINTZEN C. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Phenotypic Plasticity In Lichens: Insights On The Biology Of The Extreme Modifications In Cetraria aculeata (Parmeliaceae). The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 23.
PRINTZEN C., DOMASCHKE S. & FERNANDEZ-MENDOZA F. (2012). Photobiont - Mycobiont Interactions In The Widespread Lichen Cetraria aculeata. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 5.
RIKKINEN J. (2012). Symbiotic Dispersal And Lichen Diversity – New Insights From Cenozoic Fossils And Extant Cyanolichens. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: xxvii.
SANDERS W.B. & DE LOS RIOS A. (2012). Development Of Thallus Axes In Usnea longissima, A Fruticose Lichen Showing Diffuse Growth . The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 24.
UREN J., LUTZONI F., MIADLIKOWSKA J. & ARNOLD A. (2012). Diversity And Biogeography Of Endophytic And Endolichenic Fungal Communities. The 7th IAL Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, 9–13 January 2012, Book of Abstracts: 1.