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Irwin M. Brodo
Researcher at Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Publications - 84
Citations - 3793
Irwin M. Brodo is an academic researcher from Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lichen & Lecanora. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 83 publications receiving 3608 citations.
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Microchemical Methods for the Identification of Lichens
TL;DR: The Moss Genus Fissidens in New Zealand: An Illustrated Key is illustrated by B.J. BEEVER and N.M. Malcolm.
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Lichens of North America
TL;DR: This stunning book - the first accessible and authoritative guidebook to lichens of the North American continent - fills the gap, presenting superb colour photographs, descriptions, distribution maps, and keys for identifying the most common, conspicuous, or ecologically significant species.
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New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal RNA- and two protein-coding genes
Jolanta Miadlikowska,Frank Kauff,Valérie Hofstetter,Emily Fraker,Martin Grube,Josef Hafellner,Valérie Reeb,Brendan P. Hodkinson,Martin Kukwa,Robert Lücking,Geir Hestmark,Mónica A.G. Otálora,Alexandra Rauhut,Burkhard Büdel,Christoph Scheidegger,Einar Timdal,Soili Stenroos,Irwin M. Brodo,Gary B. Perlmutter,Damien Ertz,Paul Diederich,James C. Lendemer,Philip F. May,Conrad L. Schoch,A. Elizabeth Arnold,Cécile Gueidan,Erin A. Tripp,Rebecca Yahr,Connie Robertson,François Lutzoni +29 more
TL;DR: The phylogenies confirm that ascus morphology cannot be applied consistently to shape the classification of lichen-forming fungi and conclude that a phylogenetic synthesis for a chosen taxonomic group should include a comprehensive assessment of phylogenetic confidence based on multiple estimates using different methods and on a progressive taxon sampling with an increasing number of taxa, even if it involves an increasing amount of missing data.
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