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[Anonymous].  2002.  Lichen flora of the greater sonoran desert region.  Lichens Unlimited.  Vol. 1:532pp..
[Anonymous].  2004.  Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol. II.  
[Anonymous].  2007.  Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert region: Balance of the microlichens, and the lichenicolous fungi. Vol. III.  
McCoy P.R.  1994.  Lichen (not moss) forest-health indicator.  Capital Press.  34565
International Association of Lichenologists.  1996.  Lichen specialist group toward a conservation action plan for lichens.  
Trass H., Randlane T..  1986.  Lichen species of Estonia in need of protection.  Folia Cryptogamica Estonica.  21:1-3.
Sharnoff S., Rosentreter R..  1998.  Lichen use by wildlife in North America.  
Will-Wolf S., Hawksworth D.L, McCune B., Rosentreter R., Sipman H.JM.  2004.  Lichenized fungi.
McCune B.  1997.  Lichens and bryophytes in forests: so what?
Link S.O, Ryan B.D, Downs J.L, Cadwell L.L, Soll J.A, Hawke M.A, Ponzetti J..  2000.  Lichens and mosses on the shrub-steppe soils in southeastern Washington.  Northwest Science.  74(1):50-55.
Rope S.K, Pearson L.C.  1990.  Lichens as air pollution biomonitors in a semiarid environment in Idaho.  Bryologist.  93(1):50-61.
[Anonymous].  1993.  Lichens as bioindicators of air quality.  
Rosentreter R..  1991.  Lichens as biological markers.
Hayward G., Rosentreter. R..  1994.  Lichens as nesting material for northern flying squirrels in the northern Rocky Mountains.  Journal of Mammalogy.  75(3):663-673.
Broad K..  1989.  Lichens in southern woodlands. Forestry Commission Handbook 4.  
Rosso A.L, McCune B., Tonsberber T., Printzen C..  1999.  Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, USA.  Evansia.  16(3):137-142.
Goward T..  1994.  The lichens of British Columbia, illustrated keys: part 1-foliose and squamulose species.
Goward T..  1999.  The lichens of British Columbia, illustrated keys: part 2-fruticose species.
Hammon D., Pearson. L.C.  1967.  Lichens of eastern Idaho and adjacent Wyoming, Utah and Montana in the Ricks College Herbarium.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  12(2):55-57.
DeBolt A., McCune B..  1993.  Lichens of Glacier National Park, Montana.  Bryologist.  96(2):192-204.
Ryan B.D.  0.  Lichens of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Idaho.  
Brodo I.M, Sharnoff S.D, Sharnoff S..  2001.  Lichens of North America.
Clair L.LSt., Johansen J.R, Rushforth S.R.  1993.  Lichens of soil crust communities in the intermountain area of the western United States.  Great Basin Naturalist.  53(1):5-12.
Clair L.LSt., Johansen J.R, Rushforth S.R.  1993.  Lichens of soil crust communities in the intermountain area of the western United States.  Great Basin Naturalist.  53(1):5-12.
McCune B..  1992.  Lichens of southwest Idaho. Class 1 survey of lichen flora of southwest Idaho. Final Report.