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This paper, with Italy as a case-study, provides a general overview on the ecology of lichenicolous lichens, i.e. those which start their life-cycle on the thallus of other lichens.

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The Dolichens project provides the first dynamic inventory of the lichens of the Dolomites (Eastern Alps, Italy). Occurrence records were retrieved from published and grey literature, reviewed herbaria, unpublished records collected by the authors, and new sampling campaigns, covering a period from 1820 to 2022. Currently, the dataset contains 56,251 records, referring to 1,719 infrageneric taxa, reported from 1820 to 2022, from hilly to nival belts, and corresponding to about half of the species known for the whole Alpine chain.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A checklist of 916 lichen species was compiled for the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park in northern Italy, based on extensive research from literature, herbaria, and field observations.
  • - This area is a significant hotspot for lichen diversity, representing 30.1% of the lichen species found in the entire Alpine region, despite occupying only 0.064% of its land area.
  • - The findings underscore the necessity of detailed species inventories to enhance our understanding of biodiversity, taxonomy, ecology, and conservation efforts; three species were newly identified in Italy, along with 18 others in the Trentino-Alto Adige region.
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The lichens of the Majella National Park (Central Italy): an annotated checklist.

MycoKeys

March 2021

BIOME Lab, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Via Irnerio 42, 40126, Bologna, Italy University of Bologna Bologna Italy.

The botanical exploration of the Majella National Park has a long tradition dating back to the eighteenth century. However, the lichen biota of this area is still poorly investigated. To provide a baseline for future investigations, in this annotated checklist, we summarised all available information on the occurrence of lichens in the Majella National Park, retrieved from previous literature, herbarium material and original data produced by recent research.

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Digital data concerning the flora of Italy are largely fragmented among different resources hosted on different platforms, and often with different data standards, which are neither connected by a common access point, nor by web services, thus constituting a relevant obstacle to data access and usage. Taxonomic incongruences add a further complication. This paper describes "FlorItaly", an online information system which allows to access and query updated information on the checklist of the flora of Italy, aiming at becoming an aggregator for Italian botanical resources.

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