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  1. The Impacts of Sunlight on the Lichen Scots Pine Forest Community
  2. Effect of light stress on maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II and chloroplast structure in cryptogams Cladonia mitis and Pleurozium schreberi
  3. Changes in Photosynthetic Activity of the Lichen Cladonia mitis and the Moss Pleurozium schreberi under Artificial High-Energy Lighting in Laboratory Conditions
  4. Distribution of 90Sr and 137Cs in biotic and abiotic elements of the coastal zone of the King George Island (South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctic Peninsula)
  5. Vascular plant and cryptogam abundance as well as soil chemical properties shape microbial communities in the successional gradient of glacier foreland soils
  6. Current radioactive fallout contamination along a trans-European gradient assessed using terricolous lichens
  7. Seasonal Changes in the Photosynthetic Activity of Terrestrial Lichens and Mosses in the Lichen Scots Pine Forest Habitat
  8. Quantitative variations of usnic acid and selected elements in terricolous lichen Cladonia mitis Sandst., with respect to different environmental factors – A chemometric approach
  9. Tree height as the main factor causing disappearance of the terricolous lichens in the lichen Scots pine forests
  10. Patterns and drivers of cryptogam and vascular plant diversity in glacier forelands
  11. Impact of distance from the glacier on the content of 137Cs and 90Sr in the lichen Cetrariella delisei
  12. Bryophytes and lichens as fallout originated radionuclide indicators in the Svalbard archipelago (High Arctic)
  13. Contribution to Knowledge of the Mycobiota of “Bory Tucholskie” National Park (Northwestern Poland): Macromycetes of Central European Lichen Scots Pine Forests of the Cladonio-Pinetum Juraszek 1927 Type
  14. Influence of the environmental factors on the species composition of lichen Scots pine forests as a guide to maintain the community (Bory Tucholskie National Park, Poland)
  15. The first observation of Arctic char in glacial river of Austre Brøggerbreen (Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway)
  16. Organic carbon accumulation in the glacier forelands with regard to variability of environmental conditions in different ecogenesis stages of High Arctic ecosystems
  17. Mosses and liverworts in the glacier forelands and mature tundra of Svalbard (High Arctic): diversity, ecology, and community composition
  18. A screening of select toxic and essential elements and persistent organic pollutants in the Fur of Svalbard reindeer
  19. Incomplete degradation of lichen usnic acid and atranorin in Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus)
  20. From barren substrate to mature tundra – lichen colonization in the forelands of Svalbard glaciers
  21. Short-term monitoring of Arctic trace metal contamination based on Cetrariella delisei bioindicator in Svalbard
  22. The lichenicolous fungi of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica: species diversity and identification guide
  23. Evaluation of the use of reindeer droppings for monitoring essential and non-essential elements in the polar terrestrial environment
  24. Annual variability of heavy metal content in Svalbard reindeer faeces as a result of dietary preferences
  25. The relationships between soil chemical properties and vegetation succession in the aspect of changes of distance from the glacier forehead and time elapsed after glacier retreat in the Irenebreen foreland (NW Svalbard)
  26. New national and regional bryophyte records, 53
  27. Lichen Diversity on Glacier Moraines in Svalbard
  28. Tardigrada in Svalbard lichens: diversity, densities and habitat heterogeneity
  29. What influences heavy metals accumulation in arctic lichen Cetrariella delisei in Svalbard?
  30. New national and regional bryophyte records, 49
  31. New national and regional bryophyte records, 48
  32. Vegetation diversity and selected abiotic factors influencing the primary succession process on the foreland of Gåsbreen, Svalbard
  33. Phytosociology of snowbed and exposed ridge vegetation of Svalbard
  34. Microcystins and anatoxin-a in Arctic biocrust cyanobacterial communities
  35. New records of driftwood lichens in the Kaffiøyra Plain (NW Spitsbergen, Svalbard)