Proyectos de Inventario

Alaska

Administradores: Not defined

Arctic Flora

Administradores: Arctic Lichen Biodiversity Project

Arizona

Administradores: ASU Lichen Herbarium

Arkansas

Administradores: n/a

California

Administradores: Not defined

Canada

Administradores: Not defined

Central America (Centroamérica)

Administradores: Frank Bungartz

Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Belize

Colorado

Administradores: S.T. Bates

Ecuador

Administradores: Alba Yánez-Ayabaca, Tania Oña, Ángel Raymundo Benítez Chávez, Fredy Nugra & Frank Bungartz
El Inventario de Líquenes del Ecuador es administrado por el Grupo Ecuatoriano de Liquenología (GEL). El objetivo principal del proyecto es agregar información sobre la biodiversidad de los hongos liquenizados del país.

Florida

Administradores: Roger Rosentreter & Ann DeBolt

Georgia

Administradores: Malcolm Hodges

Global Checklists of Lichens & Lichenicolous Fungi

Administradores: Frank Bungartz, Robert Lücking, Paul Diederich, Adriano Spielmann & Gary Perlmutter

Global IUCN Red-Lists

Administradores: Frank Bungartz, Jessica Allen & Rebecca Yahr

In collaboration with the IUCN Lichen Species Specialist group the Consortium of Lichen Herbaria here provides access to three global IUCN assessment lists: Global IUCN Red-List of All Species of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi. Global IUCN Red-List of Threatened Species of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi. Global IUCN List of Least Concern Species of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi.

Hawai'i

Administradores: n/a

Idaho

Administradores: Roger Rosentreter

Illinois

Administradores: n/a

Indiana

Administradores: n/a

Iowa

Administradores: James Colbert

Kansas

Administradores: n/a

Kentucky

Administradores: n/a

Maine

Administradores: n/a

Maryland

Administradores: n/a

Massachusetts

Administradores: Scott LaGreca

México

Administradores: María de los Ángeles (Marusa) Herrera-Campos

Michigan

Administradores: n/a

Minnesota

Administradores: n/a

Mississippi

Administradores: n/a

Missouri

Administradores: n/a

Montana

Administradores: n/a

Nebraska

Administradores: n/a

Nevada

Administradores: Jason Hollinger

New Jersey

Administradores: n/a

New Mexico

Administradores: n/a

New York

Administradores: Scott LaGreca

North America (USA, Canada & Mexico)

Administradores: Frank Bungartz

North Carolina

Administradores: Gary B. Perlmutter & Scott A. LaGreca

North Dakota

Administradores: n/a

Ohio

Administradores: n/a

Oklahoma

Administradores: n/a

Oregon

Administradores: n/a

Pennsylvania

Administradores: n/a

South America

Administradores: Not defined

South Carolina

Administradores: Gary B. Perlmutter & Scott A. LaGreca

South Dakota

Administradores: n/a

Southern Subpolar Region

Administradores: Alan Fryday
The Southern Subpolar Region is here taken to be the area between the Antarctic Divergence and Subtropical Convergence. This region is often referred to as the Subantarctic, but that name refers to that part of the region south of the Antarctic Convergence, which has colder summers and a complete lack of arboreal vegetation (Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001). As trees are present on some of the areas under consideration they should not be considered "Subantarctic" and so the term "Southern Subpolar" is preferred.

The International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases for Plant Sciences (TDWG) (Brummitt 2001) include in their -Subantarctic Islands- region:
Australasia: Macquarie Island.
South Atlantic: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, Bouvetøya (all except the Falkland Islands included in Antarctica by Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Indian Ocean: Tristan da Cunha & Gough Island, Prince Edward & Marion Islands, Crozet Island, Kerguelen, Heard & MacDonald Islands, St Paul Island & New Amsterdam.
 
This is the area used for this investigation, with the addition of the southern New Zealand Shelf Islands (Auckland Islands and Campbell Island) and the islands at the southern tip of South America: (e.g. Argentina: Tierra del Fuego (Isla Grande, Isla de los Estados); Chile: Cape Horn to Isla Wellington). Brummitt (loc. cit.) included these islands in the ‘New Zealand’ and ‘southern South America’ regions respectively, but I can see no reason to exclude these areas from the "Subantarctic" while including the Falkland Islands, and Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island.

Texas

Administradores: n/a

U.S. National Parks

Administradores: Jim Bennett
The U.S. National Park project contains over 29,000 records of documented occurrences of lichens in units of the U. S. National Park System. The records were obtained from the scientific literature, National Park Service reports, and the University of Minnesota Herbarium. Unpublished herbarium records from other herbaria are not included because they cannot be cited. Over 511 references reporting almost 2,550 lichen species from 151 park units are included. Only parks with reported lichens are included in the database. We have been unable to locate lichen references for other parks in the National Park system. Visit NPLichen: A Database of Lichens in the U.S. National Parks for more information on the project. All lichen names were standardized to Version 13 (2008) of Esslinger's Checklist of North American Lichens.

This database was developed jointly by James P. Bennett, U. S. Geological Survey and University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI and Clifford M. Wetmore, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. Funding for this database was provided by the U. S. Geological Survey, Madison, WI and the Great Lakes Network Office, National Park Service, Ashland, WI.

Utah

Administradores: n/a

Virginia

Administradores: James Shelton

Washington

Administradores: Jessica Allen

Washington, D.C.

Administradores: n/a

West Virginia

Administradores: n/a

Wisconsin

Administradores: Jim Bennett
Becoming the lichen flora of Wisconsin, replacing and updating Thomson's flora, and the Bennett checklist. Includes two national park units.

Wyoming

Administradores: Sierra Jech