Steve Selva - Research Reports

Research Reports

Dr. Selva has published the following lichenological reports:

  • "Lichens as indicators of old growth forests." Prepared for the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, Topsham, Maine. (1986, 1988, 1989)
  • "The Caliciales of Mount Carleton Provincial Park, New Brunswick." Prepared for the New Brunswick Museum, Saint John. (1990)
  • "Lichen diversity and stand continuity in the northern hardwoods and spruce-fir forests of Vermont and New Hampshire." Prepared for the National Geographic Society and The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.(1993, 1994, 1995)
  • "Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to Assess Stand continuity in the Forests of Maritime Canada." Prepared for The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Durham, New Hampshire. (1996)
  • "The Caliciales of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island." Prepared for the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. (1998)
  • "Survey of epiphytic lichens of late successional northern hardwoods forests in northern Cape Breton Island." Prepared for Cape Breton Highlands National Park and Parks Canada, Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia. (1999)
  • "Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to assess ecological continuity in the forests of Baxter State Park, Maine." Prepared for the Sweet Water Trust, Boston, Massachusetts. (1999)
  • "Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to assess stand continuity at Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary." Prepared for Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. (1999)
  • "Using lichens to assess stand continuity at the Stoddard northern hardwoods forest preserve in southern New Hampshire and six steep-slope red spruce forests in northern Maine." Prepared for the Sweet Water Trust, Boston, Massachusetts. (2000)
  • "COSEWIC status report on Sclerophora peronella Tibell ("frosted glass-whiskers")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
  • "COSEWIC status report on Phaeocalicium minutissimum (Merrill) Selva ("red oak stubble")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
  • "COSEWIC status report on Chaenotheca servitii Nadv. ("flexuous golden stubble")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
  • "Survey of the epiphytic lichens of mature boreal forests in northern Cape Breton." Prepared for Cape Breton Highlands National Park and Parks Canada, Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia. (2001)
The standard author abbreviation Selva is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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