COSEWIC assessment and status report on the wrinkled shingle lichen, Pannaria lurida, in Canada .: CW69-14/735-2016E-PDF

“This lichen colonizes mature deciduous trees, most often Red Maple, and is known from 56 occurrences in the Atlantic provinces. Surveys have failed to confirm the lichen is still present in Prince Edward Island, at one of two occurrences in Newfoundland, at two of four occurrences in New Brunswick, and at several of the 49 known occurrences in Nova Scotia. Threats to this species include continuing forest harvesting leading to the removal of host trees, and the impact of climate change, leading to a reduction in the amount of suitable moist climate. Designated Threatened in April 2016"--Assessment summary, p. iii.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
Canadian Wildlife Service.
Title COSEWIC assessment and status report on the wrinkled shingle lichen, Pannaria lurida, in Canada .
Variant title Wrinkled shingle lichen, Pannaria lurida, in Canada
COSEWIC status report on the wrinkled shingle lichen, Pannaria lurida, in Canada
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Évaluation et rapport de situation du COSEPAC sur le pannaire jaune pâle, Pannaria lurida, au Canada.
Cover title.
"Threatened, 2016."
“COSEWIC would like to acknowledge David Richardson ... [et al.] for writing the status report [...]. This report was overseen and edited by René Belland, Co-chair of the COSEWIC Mosses and Lichens Specialist Subcommittee”--Production note, p. [ii].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-36).
Publishing information Ottawa : Environment Canada, c2016.
Author / Contributor Richardson, David H. S.
Belland, René Jean, 1954-
Description xi, 41 p. : col. ill., col. maps
ISBN 978-0-660-05571-8
Catalogue number
  • CW69-14/735-2016E-PDF
Subject terms Endangered species
Fungi
Nature conservation
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