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  1. Microbial interactions with silicate glasses
  2. Pre-viking Swedish hillfort glass: A prospective long-term alteration analogue for vitrified nuclear waste
  3. The Age of Plastic: Ingenuity and Responsibility, Proceeding of the 2012 MCI Symposium
  4. Conservation of the Exterior of the National Museum of the American Indian Building
  5. Templates for Statistical Resample Methods Maximize Accuracy and Efficiency of Colorimetric Data Collection for Monitoring Biocolonization on Stone
  6. Proteomics and Coast Salish blankets: a tale of shaggy dogs?
  7. Geographic variation in algal partners of Cladonia subtenuis (Cladoniaceae) highlights the dynamic nature of a lichen symbiosis
  8. Genetic variation in the widespread lichenicolous fungus Marchandiomyces corallinus
  9. Genetic variation in the widespread lichenicolous fungus Marchandiomyces corallinus
  10. (1657-1665) Proposals to Conserve Eight Names and Reject One Species Name in Cladoniaceae (Fungi)
  11. Marchandiomyces lignicola sp. nov. shows recent and repeated transition between a lignicolous and a lichenicolous habit
  12. Strong fungal specificity and selectivity for algal symbionts in Florida scrub Cladonia lichens
  13. Early Molecular Investigations of Lichen-Forming Symbionts: 1986–2001
  14. A Review of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature with Respect to Its Compatibility with Phylogenetic Classification
  15. Linnaean Nomenclature in the 21st Century: A Report from a Workshop on Integrating Traditional Nomenclature and Phylogenetic Classification
  16. (065-067) Proposals to Amend Article 3.1, Article 22.3, and Article 26.3
  17. ECOLOGY: Splendor of Humble Symbionts
  18. Algal Switching among Lichen Symbioses
  19. The phylogenetic position of selected lichenicolous fungi: Hobsonia, Illosporium, and Marchandiomyces
  20. Sequences of psychrophilic fungi amplified from glacier-preserved ascolichens
  21. Smith, Gilbert Morgan (1885-1959), botanist and educator
  22. True, Frederick William (1858-1914), zoologist and museum administrator
  23. Stejneger, Leonhard Hess (1851-1943), ornithologist, herpetologist, and museum curator
  24. Robbins, William Jacob (1890-1978), botanist, physiologist, and institution director
  25. Sequences of psychrophilic fungi amplified from glacier-preserved ascolichens
  26. Phylogenetic Analysis of the Lichen Family Umbilicariaceae based on nuclear ITS1 and ITS2 rDNA Sequences
  27. Phylogenetic Analysis of the Lichen Family Umbilicariaceae based on nuclear ITS1 and ITS2 rDNA Sequences
  28. Development of Mason E. Hale's List of Epithets in the Parmelioid Genera (Lichen-Forming Ascomycotina): A Bibliographic Review
  29. Mason E. Hale's List of Epithets in the Parmelioid Genera
  30. SSU rDNA Phylogeny of Cladoniiform Lichens
  31. Small insertions at a shared position in the SSU rDNA of Lecanorales (lichen-forming Ascomycetes)
  32. A Nomenclature for Fungal PCR Primers with Examples from Intron-Containing SSU rDNA
  33. A small insertion in the SSU rDNA of the lichen fungusArthonia lapidicola is a degenerate group-I intron
  34. Genetic Variation Within and Among Mats of the Reindeer Lichen, Cladina Subtenuis
  35. Genetic Variation Within and Among Mats of the Reindeer Lichen, Cladina Subtenuis
  36. DNA isolation from lichen ascomata
  37. Multiple origins of lichen symbioses in fungi suggested by SSU rDNA phylogeny
  38. Variation in the Cladonia chlorophaea Complex. II: Ribosomal DNA Variation in a Southern Appalachian Population
  39. Small subunit rDNA variation in a population of lichen fungi due to optional group-I introns
  40. Molecular Innovations in Lichen Systematics: The Use of Ribosomal and Intron Nucleotide Sequences in the Cladonia chlorophaea Complex
  41. Variation in the Cladonia chlorophaea Complex. I: Morphological and Chemical Variation in Southern Appalachian Populations
  42. Numerous group I introns with variable distributions in the ribosomal DNA of a lichen fungus
  43. Habitat Notes on the Aquatic Lichen Hydrotheria venosa Russell in Tennessee