Published August 9, 2024
| Version 2024-08-10
Dataset
Open
LIAS light – A Database for Rapid Identification of Lichens – Subset Switzerland p. pte.
Authors/Creators
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Stofer, Silvia
(Researcher)1
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Altermatt, Florian
(Researcher)2, 3
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Chauvier, Yohann
(Researcher)2, 4
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Clerc, Philippe
(Researcher)5
- Dietrich, Michael (Data collector)
- Elix, John A. (Researcher)6
- Frei, Martin (Data collector)
- Groner, Urs (Data collector)
- Haiduk, Eva (Data manager)7
- Heindl-Tenhunen, Barbara (Data collector)8
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Keller, Christine
(Researcher)1
- Nash, Thomas (Researcher)9
- Roth, Irene (Data collector)
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Scheidegger, Christoph
(Researcher)1
- Seifert, Stefan (Hosting institution)10
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Triebel, Dagmar
(Researcher)11, 10
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Vust, Mathias
(Researcher)
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Zedda, Luciana
(Researcher)7, 12
- Zimmermann, Erich (Data collector)
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Rambold, Gerhard
(Researcher)8, 7
- 1. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
- 2. EAWAG
- 3. University of Zürich
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4.
University of Zurich
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5.
Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva
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6.
Australian National University
- 7. ITCER
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8.
University of Bayreuth
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9.
Arizona State University
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10.
Bavarian Natural History Collections
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11.
Botanische Staatssammlung München
- 12. BiodiversityProjects, Bonn, Germany
Contributors
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Description
This subset of the LIAS light database focuses on lichens found in Switzerland, providing comprehensive data for ecological research and taxon identification purposes. Not all taxa and only categorical (but 2 numerical) characters (descriptors) of the recorded taxa are covered. Updates and additional data will be published subsequently.
Files
Matrix_DiversityDescriptions_LIAS_LIASlight_Switzerland_ppte_2024-08-10_publ.csv
Additional details
Dates
- Issued
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2024-08-10
Biodiversity
- Class
- Lichenised ascomycetes , Switzerland , Descriptors
References
- Rambold, G., Elix, J. A., Heindl-Tenhunen, B., Köhler, T., Nash, T. H. III, Neubacher, D., Reichert, W., Zedda, L., & Triebel, D. (2014). LIAS light – Towards the ten thousand species milestone. MycoKeys, 8, 11–16. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.8.6605
- Rambold, G., Zedda, L., Coyle, J., Peršoh, D., Köhler, T., & Triebel, D. (2016). Geographic heat maps of lichen traits derived by combining LIAS light description and GBIF occurrence data, provided on a new platform. Biodiversity and Conservation, 25(13), 2743–2751. doi:10.1007/s10531-016-1199-2
- Schweiger, A., Ullmann, M., Nürk, N.M., Triebel, D., Schobert, R., & Rambold, G. (2021). Chemical properties of key metabolites determine the global distribution of lichens. Ecology Letters, 25, 416–426. doi:10.1111/ele.13930