Journal Articles
2021 - present
Jovan, S., E. Jacobson, J. M. Unrine, N. Jalili-Jahani and B. McCune. 2024. Putting biomonitors to work: native moss as a screening tool for solid waste incineration. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (in press).
McCune, B. & T. Ahti. 2024. Cladonia galindezii and C. andereggii, epodetiate relatives of C. cariosa in western North America. Bryologist (in press)
McCune, B. 2024. Speed spotting TLC plates with micropipette tips. Evansia 41: 72-76.
Conway, S. N., B. McCune & T. W. Henkel. 2024. Lichen diversity in serpentine habitats of the North Coast Range, California. Bryologist 127: 220-232.
McCune, B., L. Vančurová and L. Myllys. 2023. Stereocaulon tomentosoides, a western North American endemic species, a new combination with cyanobiont and chemotype polymorphisms. Plant and Fungal Systematics 68(2): 364–377.
Lumbsch, H. T., C. Morris and B. McCune. 2023. A new species of Diploschistes (Lecanoromycetes) occurring on Stereocaulon from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Plant and Fungal Systematics 68(2): 335–339.
Root, H. T., J. Chan, J. Ponzetti, D. A. Pyke, and B. McCune. 2023. Long-term biocrust responses to wildfires in Washington, USA. American Journal of Botany e16261.
Beck, K., K. Glew, A. Hardman, N. Lavdovsky, B. McCune, N. Nelson, J. Ponzetti, F. Rhoades, R. Rosentreter, D. Stone, T.
Theden, T. Tønsberg, and J. Villella. 2023. Lichens of Cypress Island, Washington – the seen and the unseen. Evansia 40: 136-155.
Kovasi, A., B. McCune, and S. Jovan. 2023. Evaluating Letharia vulpina transplants for bioindication of nitrogen deposition. Bryologist 126: 447–456.
McCune, B. 2023. A rare lichen, Umbilicaria hirsuta, pioneers an old trailer in Montana. Evansia 40: 11-14.
Villella, J., L. M. Calabria, B. McCune, J. E. D. Miller, S. T. Sharrett, A. Restrepo. 2023. An annotated list of lichens and allied fungi in Oregon's Opal Creek Wilderness and adjacent areas: pre-fire baseline. Evansia 40: 15-36.
Miranda-González, R., B. McCune and A. R. Moldenke. 2023. Lichens as material for Lepidoptera's housing: A molecular approach to a widespread and highly selective interaction. Fungal Ecology 61, 101195.
McCune, B. and D. F. Stone. 2022. Eight new combinations of North American macrolichens. Evansia 39: 123-128.
McCune, B. and S. N. Conway. 2022. Two new species, Hypogymnia tuckerae and H. discopruina (Parmeliaceae), from North America and China. Bryologist 125: 406-419. Important correction: p. 418 lead 10a in the key, upper left should read, "10b. Upper surface white to pale greenish gray" not "10b. Thallus brownish or greenish brown"
Kovasi, A., B. McCune, and S. Jovan. 2022. The potential use of elemental content of saxicolous lichens as bioindicators of nitrogen deposition in the central and southern California mountains. Ecological Indicators 144, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109541
McCune, B., M. Schultz, T. Fennell, A. Passo & J. M. Rodriguez. 2022. A new endemic, Pannaria oregonensis, replaces two misapplied names in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Bryologist 125: 170-185.
Stone, D. F. & B. McCune. 2022. Two new hairy Leptogium (Collemataceae) species from western North America. Bryologist 125: 157-169.
McCune, B., S. Yang, S. Jovan & Heather T. Root. 2022. Climate and epiphytic macrolichen communities in the Four Corners region of the U.S.A. Bryologist 125: 70-90.
McCune, B. & J. Di Meglio. 2021. Revision of the Aspicilia reptans group in western North America, an important component of soil biocrusts. Monographs in North American Lichenology 5: 1-92.
Curtis, J. R., W. D. Robinson, G. Rompré, R. P. Moore & B. McCune. 2021. Erosion of tropical bird diversity over a century is influenced by abundance, diet and subtle climatic tolerances. Scientific Reports 11, 10045 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89496-7
Haldeman, M. & B. McCune. 2021. Tephromela eviolacea, a new species of Tephromela (Tephromelataceae) lacking a violet hymenium from northwestern North America. Bryologist 124: 230-241.
Stone, D. F., B. McCune, C. J. Pardo-De la Hoz, N. Magain, J. Miadlikowska. 2021. Sinuicella denisonii, a new genus and species in the Peltigeraceae from western North America. Lichenologist 53: 185-192.
2011 - 2020
McCune B, Arup U, Breuss O, Di Meglio E, Di Meglio J, Esslinger TL, Miadlikowska J, Miller AE, Rosentreter R, Schultz M, Sheard JW, Tønsberg T and Walton JK. 2020. Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichens of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Plant and Fungal Systematics 65: 586-619.
McCune, B. 2020. Epigloea diversispora, a new possibly lichenized ascomycete from Oregon, with a key to the World species. Bryologist 123: 534-540.
Stone, D., M. Gordon & B. McCune. 2020. Pseudocyphellaria holarctica (Lobariaceae) specimens from Oregon are referable to P. hawaiiensis. Bryologist 123: 260-264.
McMullin, R. T., B. McCune & J. C. Lendemer. 2020. Bacidia gigantensis (Ramalinaceae), a new species with homosekikaic acid from the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada. Bryologist 123: 215-224.
Miranda-Gonzalez, R. and B. McCune. 2020. The weight of the crust: biomass of crustose lichens in tropical dry forest represents more than half of foliar biomass. Biotropica (in press).
Esslinger, T. L., S. D. Leavitt and B. McCune. 2020. Two closely related but morphologically disparate new species of Physcia from western North America. Bryologist 123: 204–214.
McCune, B. & D. Stone. 2020. Gregorella, a cyanobacterial pioneer on soil, new to North America. Evansia 37:15-19.
McCune, B. 2020. Gyrophthorus perforans, a genus and species of lichenicolous fungi new to North America. Evansia 37:7-9.
Smith, R. J., S. Jovan, and B. McCune. 2020[2019]. Climatic niche limits and community-level vulnerability of obligate symbioses. Journal of Biogeography 47:382-395. doi:10.1111/jbi.13719
McCune, B. 2019. Cortical windows in Stereocaulon. Evansia 36:104-112.
McCune, B., E. Di Meglio, T. Tønsberg & R. Yahr. 2019. Five new crustose Stereocaulon species in western North America. Bryologist 122:197-218.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2019. Lichen establishment on artificial substrates. Evansia 36:5-11.
Divakar, P. K., X.-L. Wei, B. McCune, P. Cubas, C. G. Boluda, S. D. Leavitt, A. Crespo, S. Tchabanenko and H. T. Lumbsch. 2019. Parallel Miocene dispersal events explain the cosmopolitan distribution of the Hypogymnioid lichens. Journal of Biogeography 2019:1–11. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13554
McCune, B., K. Haramundanis and E. M. Gaposchkin. 2019. Lichenometric dating of historic inscriptions on a rock outcrop in coastal Oregon. Northwest Science 92: 388-394.
Obermayer, W., M. Witzmann and B. McCune. 2018. Hypogymnia caperatica, a new species from the Hengduan Shan area (easternmost Tibetan region), with notes on some rare taxa from the greater Tibetan region and Bhutan. Herzogia 31:677-694.
Nelson, P. R., K. Joly, C. Roland and B. McCune. 2018. Evaluating relocation extent versus covariate resolution in habitat selection
models across spatiotemporal scales. Ecological Informatics 48: 245-256.
McCune B., Arup U., Breuss O., Di Meglio E., Di Meglio J., Esslinger T. L., Magain N., Miadlikowska J., Miller A. E., Muggia L., Nelson P. R., Rosentreter R., Schultz M., Sheard J. W., Tønsberg T., Walton J. 2018. Biodiversity and ecology of lichens of Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks and Preserves, Alaska. Mycosphere 9(4), 859–930.
McCune, B. 2018. Two new species in the Umbilicaria torrefacta group from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest of
North America. Graphis Scripta 30:65-77.
Smith, R. J., P. R. Nelson, S. Jovan, P. J. Hanson and B. McCune. 2018. Novel climates reverse carbon uptake of atmospherically dependent epiphytes: Climatic constraints on the iconic boreal forest lichen Evernia mesomorpha. American Journal of Botany 105:1–9.
Smith, R.J., S. Jovan, A.N. Gray, and B. McCune. 2017. Sensitivity of carbon stores in boreal forest moss mats: effects of vegetation, topography and climate. Plant and Soil 421:31–42.
Brodo, I. M. & B. McCune. 2017. Ochrolechia brodoi, a new lichen for North America from Alaska, with updates to the key of corticolous North American species. Evansia 34: 110–113.
Lücking, R., B. Moncada, B. McCune, E. Farkas, B. Goffinet, D. Parker, J. Luis Chaves, L. Lőkös, P. R. Nelson, T. Spribille, S.Stenroos, T. Wheeler, A. Yanez-Ayabaca, K. Dillman, O. T. Gockman, T. Goward, J. Hollinger, E. A. Tripp, J. Villella, W. R. Álvaro-Alba, C. Julio Arango, M. E. S. Cáceres, L. Fernando Coca, C. Printzen, C. Rodríguez, K. Scharnagl, R. Rozzi, E. Soto-Medina & L. S. Yakovchenko. 2017. Pseudocyphellaria crocata (Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) in the Americas is revealed to be thirteen species, and none of them is P. crocata. Bryologist 120:441-500.
Smith, R. J., S. Jovan & B. McCune. 2017. Lichen communities as climate indicators in the U.S. Pacific States. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-952. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. 44 pages.
Esslinger, T. L, B. McCune & D. L. Haughland. 2017. Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia. Bryologist 120:427-434.
McCune, B. & H. T. Lumbsch. 2017. Lambiella arenosa, a new species from the coastal Oregon dunes. Bryologist 120: 329-334.
McCune, B., M. J. Curtis & J. Di Meglio. 2017. New taxa and a case of ephemeral spore production in Lecideaceae from western North America. Bryologist 120:115-124.
McCune, B., N. Ali, R. J. Hartley, and W. J. Hunt. 2017. Estimating age of rock cairns in southeast Alaska by combining evidence from successional metrics, lichenometry, and carbon dating. Arctic Science 3:698-715, https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2016-0057
Curtis, J. R., W. D. Robinson & B. McCune. 2016. Time trumps habitat in the dynamics of an avian community. Ecosphere 7(11):e01575. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1575
Wei, X. L., B. McCune, H. T. Lumbsch, H. Li, S. Leavitt, Y. Yamamoto, S. Tchabanenko & J. C. Wei. 2016. Limitations of Species Delimitation Based on Phylogenetic Analyses: A Case Study in the Hypogymnia hypotrypa Group (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) PLoS ONE 11(11): e0163664. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0163664
McCune, B., E. Timdal & M. Bendiksby. 2016. Rhizocarpon quinonum, a new anthraquinone-containing species from the Alaska Peninsula. Lichenologist 48:367-375.
Averett, J. P., B. McCune, C. G. Parks, B. J. Naylor, T. DelCurto & R. Mata-González. 2016. Non-native plant invasion along elevation and canopy closure gradients in a Middle Rocky Mountain Ecosystem. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0147826. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0147826
McCune, B. 2015. The front door to the fourth corner: variations on the sample unit × trait matrix in community ecology. Community Ecology 16:267-271.
Nelson, P. R., McCune, B. & D. K. Swanson. 2015. Lichen traits and species as indicators of vegetation and environment. Bryologist 118: 252-263.
McCune, B. and Roger Rosentreter. 2015. A fertile Leprocaulon from California. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 22:45-47.
Marks, J. A., J. C. Pett-Ridge, S. S. Perakis, J. L. Allen, and B. McCune. 2015. Response of the nitrogen fixing lichen Lobaria pulmonaria to phosphorus, molybdenum, and vanadium. EcoSphere 6(9):155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES15-00140.1
McCune, B. 2015. Acarospora strigata, the blue Utah lichen (blutah). Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 22:4-5.
McCune, B., S. Tchabanenko & X. L. Wei. 2015. Hypogymnia papilliformis (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from Far East Russia and China. Lichenologist 47:117-122.
Smith, R. J., J. C. Benavides, S. Jovan, M. Amacher & B. McCune. 2015. A rapid method for landscape assessment of carbon storage and ecosystem function in moss and lichen ground layers Bryologist 118:32-45. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-118.1.032
McCune, B. & H. T. Root. 2015. Origin of the dust bunny distribution in ecological community data. Plant Ecology 216: 645-656. --- Supplemental materials
Nelson, P. R., B. McCune, C. Roland & S. Stehn. 2015. Non-parametric methods reveal non-linear functional trait variation of lichens along environmental and fire age gradients. Journal of Vegetation Science 26: 848-865.
Sheard, J. W., B. McCune & Tor Tønsberg. 2014. A new corticolous species of Rinodina (Physciaceae) and two interesting range extensions for species collected from Katmai National Park, Alaska. Bryologist 117:253-258.
Root, H. T., B. McCune & Sarah Jovan. 2014. Lichen communities and species indicate climate thresholds in southeast and south-central Alaska, USA. Bryologist 117:241-252.
McCune, B., J. Di Meglio & M. J. Curtis. 2014. An unusual ascospore shape and a new species, Umbilicaria nodulospora (Umbilicariaceae), from California and Oregon. Bryologist 117:170-178.
McCune, B. & R. Rosentreter. 2014. New lichen records from Oregon to Alaska in North America. Evansia 31:1-7.
McCune, B. & L. S. Wang. 2014. The lichen genus Hypogymnia in southwest China. Mycosphere 5:27-76.
Lintz, H. E., A. N. Gray & B. McCune. 2013. Effect of inventory method on niche models: Random versus systematic error. Ecological Informatics 18: 20-34.
Alphandary, E. & B. McCune. 2013. A new chemical spot test for miriquidic acid. Lichenologist 45:697-699.
Hutten, M., U. Arup, O. Breuss, T. L. Esslinger, A. M. Fryday, K. Knudsen, J. C. Lendemer, C. Printzen, H. T. Root, M. Schultz, J. Sheard, T. Tønsberg, & . McCune. 2013. Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi of Yosemite National Park, California. North American Fungi 8(11):1-47.
Nelson, P. R, C. Roland, M. J. Macander & B. McCune. 2013. Detecting continuous lichen abundance for mapping winter caribou forage at landscape spatial scales. Remote Sensing of Environment 137:43-54.
Villella, J., S. Loring & B. McCune. 2013. The lichens of southwest Oregon's Illinois River watershed. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 20:33-48.
Knudsen, K., J. Kocourkova & B. McCune. 2013. Sarcogyne mitziae (Acarosporaceae), a new species from biotic soil crusts in western North America. Bryologist 116:122-126.
Knudsen, K. & B. McCune. 2013. A new squamulose Sarcogyne from Oregon. North American Fungi 8(8): 1-6.
Root, H. T., M. McCune & B. McCune. 2013. Wind farm potential is higher in prime habitat for uncommon soil crust lichens. Ecological Processes 2:10 1-8.
Lücking, R. & B. McCune. 2012. Graphis pergracilis new to North America, and a new name for Graphis britannica sensu Staiger auct. Evansia 29:77-84.
McCune, B., P. K. Divakar & D. K. Upreti. 2012. Hypogymnia in the Himalayas of India and Nepal. Lichenologist 44:595-609.
McCune, B. & M. J. Curtis. 2012. Umbilicaria semitensis (lichenized fungi: Umbilicariaceae) resurrected. Bryologist 115:255-264.
Smith, R. J., E. Alphandary, R. Arvidson, G. Bono, B. Chipman, A. Corkery, J. DiMeglio, K. Hansen, K. Isch, J. McAlpine, C. Marks-Fife, B. Mead, D. Miller, N. Nolte, A. Ottombrino, T. Prior, J. Streich, S. Theis, S. Vandruff, C. Wesseler, K. Wesseler, M. Wiseman & B. McCune. 2012. Rare inland reindeer lichens at Mima Mounds in southwest Washington State. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2012. Surveying for biotic soil crust lichens of shrub steppe habitats in the Columbia Basin. North American Fungi 7(7): 1-21.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2012. Regional patterns of biological soil crust lichen species composition related to vegetation, soils, and climate in Oregon, USA. Journal of Arid Environments 79:93-100.
McCune, B. 2012. The identity of Hypogymnia delavayi (Parmeliaceae) and its impact on H. alpina and H. yunnanensis. Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 11-18.
Miller, J. E. D., B. McCune, D. Kofranek, J. Villella, R. Demmer, K. Mergenthaler & A. C. Barber. 2011. Lichens from South Slough and Horsfall Dunes on the southern Oregon coast. Evansia 28:92-99.
Root, H. T., J. E. D. Miller & B. McCune. 2011. Biotic soil crust lichen diversity and conservation in shrub-steppe habitats of Oregon and Washington. Bryologist 114:796-812.
McCune, B., C. Schoch, H. T. Root, S. A. Kageyama & J. Miadlikowska. 2011. Geographic, climatic, and chemical differentiation in the Hypogymnia imshaugii species complex (Parmeliaceae). Bryologist 114:526-544. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-114.3.526
McCune, B. 2011. Hypogymnia irregularis (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) — a new species from Asia. Mycotaxon 115: 485–494. doi: 10.5248/115.485
Miadlikowska, J., C. L. Schoch, S. A. Kageyama, K. Molnar, F. Lutzoni & B. McCune. 2011. Hypogymnia phylogeny, including Cavernularia, reveals biogeographic structure. Bryologist 114:392-400. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-114.2.392
Lumbsch, H. T., T. Ahti, S. Altermann, G. A. De Paz, A. Aptroot, U. Arup, A. Bárcenas Peña, P. A. Bawingan, M. N. Benatti, L. Betancourt, C. R. Björk, K. Boonpragob, M. Brand, F. Bungartz, M. E. S. Cáceres, M. Candan, J. L.Chaves, P. Clerc, R. Common, B. J. Coppins, A. Crespo, M. Dal-Forno, P. K. Divakar, M. V. Duya, J. A. Elix, A. Elvebakk, J.D. Fankhauser, E. Farkas, L. I. Ferraro, E. Fischer, D. J. Galloway, E. Gaya, M. Giralt, T. Goward, M. Grube, J. Hafellner, J. E. Hernández M., M. De L. A. Herrera Campos, K. Kalb, I. Kärnefelt, G. Kantvilas, D. Killmann, P. Kirika, K.Knudsen, H. Komposch, S. Kondratyuk, J. D. Lawrey, A. Mangold, M. P. Marcelli, B.Mccune, M. I. Messuti, A. Michlig, R. Miranda González, B. Moncada, A. Naikatini, M. P. Nelsen, D. O. Øvstedal, Z. Palice, K. Papong, S. Parnmen, S. Pérez-Ortega, C. Printzen, V. J. Rico, E. Rivas Plata, J. Robayo, D. Rosabal, U. Ruprecht, N. Salazar Allen, L. Sancho, L. Santos De Jesus, T. Santos Vieira, M. Schultz, M. R. D. Seaward, E. Sérusiaux, I. Schmitt, H. J. M. Sipman, M. Sohrabi, U. Søchting, M. Z. Søgaard, L. B. Sparrius, A. Spielmann, T. Spribille, J. Sutjaritturakan, A. Thammathaworn, A. Thell, G. Thor, H. Thüs, E. Timdal, C. Truong, R. Türk, L. U. Tenorio, D. K. Upreti, P. Van Den Boom, M. Vivas Rebuelta, M. Wedin, S.Will-Wolf, V. Wirth, N. Wirtz, R. Yahr, K. Yeshitela, F. Ziemmeck, T. Wheeler, R. Lücking. 2011. One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity. Phytotaxa 18: 1–127.
McCune B. & C. Printzen. 2011. Distribution and climatic niches of the Lecanora varia group in western U.S.A. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106:225-234.
McCune, B., and J. Ponzetti. 2011. Bactrospora cascadensis, an uncommon epiphytic lichen new to Alaska. North American Fungi 6(1): 1-3. doi: 10.2509/naf2011.006.001
Lintz, H. E., B. McCune, A. N. Gray, K. A. McCulloh. 2011. Quantifying ecological thresholds from response surfaces. Ecological Modelling 222: 427-436. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.10.017
2001 - 2010
Root, H. T. and B. McCune. 2010. Forest floor lichen and bryophyte communities in thinned young Tsuga-Pseudotsuga forests of Oregon, Bryologist 113: 619-630.
Hansen, E. S. & B. McCune. 2010. The lichen genus Hypogymnia in Greenland. Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 47:13-20.
Wang, L.-S. & B. McCune. 2010. Contributions to the lichen flora of the Hengduan Mountains, China 1. Genus Pseudephebe (lichenized Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae). Mycotaxon 113:431-437.
Root, H. T., B. McCune & P. Neitlich. 2010. Lichen habitat may be enhanced by thinning treatments in young Tsuga heterophylla - Pseudotsuga menziesii forests. Bryologist 113:292-307.
Hardman, A. & B. McCune. 2010. Bryoid layer response to soil disturbance by fuel reduction treatments in a dry conifer forest. Bryologist 113:235-245.
Stone, D., and B. McCune. 2010. Collema quadrifidum, a new epiphytic lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. North American Fungi 5(2):1-6 . doi: 10.2509/naf2010.005.002
Wei, X. L., B. McCune, L. S. Wang, & J. C. Wei. 2010. Hypogymnia magnifica (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from southwest China. Bryologist 113:120-123. doi: 10.1639/0007-2745-113.1.120
McCune, B. 2009. Hypogymnia (Parmeliaceae) species new to Japan and Taiwan. Bryologist 112:823-826.
McCune, B. and J. Stone. 2009. Leightoniomyces phillipsii, a synnematous soil-dwelling hyphomycete new to North America. North American Fungi 4(5):1-4 . doi: 10.2509/naf2009.004.005
McCune, B. and S. Altermann. 2009. Letharia gracilis (Parmeliaceae), a new species from California and Oregon. Bryologist 112:375-378.
McCune, B., E. Holt, P. Neitlich, T. Ahti, and R. Rosentreter. 2009. Macrolichen Diversity in Noatak National Preserve, Alaska. North American Fungi 4(4):1-22. doi: 10.2509/naf2009.004.004
Holt, E. A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2009. Macrolichen communities in relation to soils and vegetation in Noatak National Preserve, Alaska. Botany 87:241-252.
McCune, B. and C. Schoch. 2009. Hypogymnia minilobata (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from coastal California. Bryologist 112:94-100.
McCune, B. & B. A. Caldwell. 2009. A single phosphorus treatment doubles growth of cyanobacterial lichen transplants. Ecology 90:567-570.
McCune, B. 2008. Three new species of Hypogymnia (Ascomycota:Parmeliaceae) from the Bering Sea region, Alaska and Russia. North American Fungi 3(6): 1-10. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.006
Kayes, L. J., K. Van Wormer, D. Kofranek, K. Sale, and B. McCune. 2008. Chemical variation of Usnea longissima Ach. in the central Oregon Coast Range. North American Fungi 3(5):1-10. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.005
Holt, E. A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2008. Spatial scale of GIS-derived categorical variables affects their ability to separate sites by community composition. Applied Vegetation Science 11:421-430. doi: 10.3170/2008-7-18521
Holt, E.A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2008. Grazing and fire impacts on macrolichen communities of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, U.S.A. Bryologist. 111:68-83.
McCune, B., S. Jovan and A. Hardman. 2008. Changes in forage lichen biomass after insect outbreaks and fuel reduction treatments in the Blue Mountains, Oregon. North American Fungi 3(4): 1-15. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.004
Kofranek, D. & B. McCune. 2008 Umbilicaria hirsuta (lichenized Ascomycetes) new to Oregon. North American Fungi 3(1):1-3. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.001
Derr, C. C., B. McCune & L. H. Geiser. 2007. Epiphytic macrolichen communities in Pinus contorta peatlands in southeastern Alaska. Bryologist 110: 521–532.
Ponzetti, J, B. McCune, & D. A. Pyke. 2007. Biotic soil crusts in relation to topography, cheatgrass, and fire in the Columbia Basin, Washington. Bryologist 110: 706-722.
McCune, B., K. Glew, P. Nelson, & J. Villella. 2007. Lichens from the Matterhorn and Ice Lake, northeastern Oregon. Evansia 24: 72-75.
McCune, B. 2007. Parmelia skultii new to the lower 48 States. Evansia 24: 76.
Goward, T. & B. McCune. 2007. Hypogymnia canadensis, A new lichen from the Pacific Coast of North America. Bryologist 110: 808-811
McCune, B., J. Grenon, L. S. Mutch, and E. P. Martin. 2007. Lichens in relation to management issues in the Sierra Nevada national parks. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(3): 1-29. doi: 10.2509/pnwf.2007.002.003.
McCune, B. 2007. Improved estimates of incident radiation and heat load using non-parametric regression against topographic variables. Journal of Vegetation Science 18:751-754.
McCune, B., T. Tonsberg, and T. Ahti. 2007. Hypogymnia incurvoides new to Scandinavia and the Appalachian Mountains. Graphis Scripta 19:10-12.
Holt, E. A., B. McCune, and P. Neitlich. 2007. Succession and community gradients of arctic macrolichens and their relation to substrate, topography, and rockiness. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(2):1-21.
McCune, B. 2006. Nonparametric habitat models with automatic interactions. Journal of Vegetation Science 17: 17: 819-830.
McCune, B. 2006. Hypogymnia schizidiata, sponsorship for the CALS conservation committee. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 13:42-44.
Holt, E. A., B. McCune & P. Neitlich. 2006. Defining a successional metric for lichen communities in Arctic tundra. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 38:373-377.
Berryman, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Epiphytic lichens along gradients in topography and stand structure in western Oregon, USA. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(2):1-38.
Berryman, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Estimating epiphytic macrolichen biomass from topography, stand structure and lichen community data. Journal of Vegetation Science 17:157-170
Will-Wolf, S., B. McCune & P.-A. Esseen. 2006. Contributions of lichen ecology to understanding and managing ecosystems. Journal of Vegetation Science 17:123-124.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Using epiphytic macrolichen communities for biomonitoring ammonia in forests of the greater Sierra Nevada, California. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 170:69-93.
Ponzetti, J & B. McCune. 2006. A new species of Bactrospora from Northwestern North America. Bryologist 109:85-88.
McCune, B., T. Ahti, & C. M. Duncan. 2006. Hypogymnia incurvoides (Parmeliaceae), a little-known Russian species discovered in eastern North America. Bryologist 109:80-84.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2005. Air-quality bioindication in the Greater Central Valley of California, with epiphytic macrolichen communities. Ecological Applications 15:1712-1726.
McCune, B. & J. Ponzetti. 2005. Cercidospora soror and Rhizocarpon malenconianum from North America. Evansia 22:6-12.
Lesica, P. & B. McCune. 2004. Decline of arctic-alpine plants at the southern margin of their range following a decade of climatic warming. Journal of Vegetation Science 15:679-690.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2004. Regional variation in epiphytic macrolichen communities in northern and central California forests. Bryologist 107:328-339.
Antoine, M. E. & B. McCune. 2004. Contrasting fundamental and realized ecological niches with epiphytic lichen transplants in an old-growth Pseudotsuga forest. Bryologist 107:163-173.
McCune, B. 2003. An unusual ammonia-affected lichen community on the Oregon coast. Evansia 20:132-136.
McCune, B., E. P. Martin, and L.-s. Wang. 2003. Five new species of Hypogymnia with rimmed holes from the Chinese Himalayas. Bryologist 106:226-234.
Peterson, E. B. & B. McCune. 2003. The importance of hotspots for lichen diversity in forests of western Oregon. Bryologist 106:246-256.
McCune, B., S. D. Berryman, J. H. Cissel, and A. I. Gitelman. 2003. Use of a smoother to forecast occurrence of epiphytic lichens under alternative forest management plans. Ecological Applications 13:1110-1123.
Rosso, A. L. & B. McCune. 2003. Exploring the effects of mollusk herbivory on an epiphytic lichen community. Evansia 20:15-21.
McCune, B. and S. Tchabanenko. 2002. Addendum to description of Hypogymnia sachalinensis. Bryologist 105:507.
McCune, B. and D. Keon. 2002. Equations for potential annual direct incident radiation and heat load. Journal of Vegetation Science 13:603-606.
McCune, B. 2002. Hypogymnia bryophila, a new sorediate lichen species from Portugal. Bryologist 105:470-472.
McCune, B., J. Hutchinson, and S. Berryman. 2002. Concentration of rare epiphytic lichens along large streams in a mountainous watershed in Oregon, U.S.A. Bryologist 105:539-450.
Martin, E., B. McCune, and J. Hutchinson. 2002. Distribution and morphological variation of Leptogium cellulosum and L. teretiusculum in the Pacific Northwest. Bryologist 105:358-362.
McCune, B, F. Camacho, and J. Ponzetti. 2002. Three new species of Trapeliopsis on soil in western North America. Bryologist 105: 78-85.
Miadlikowska, J., B. McCune, & F. Lutzoni. 2002. Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, a new lichen from western North America. Bryologist 105: 1-10.
Pedersen, B. F. and B. McCune. 2002. A non-invasive method for reconstructing the relative mortality rates of trees in mixed-age, mixed-species forests. Forest Ecology and Management 155:303-314.
McCune, B. & W. Obermayer. 2001. Typification of Hypogymnia hypotrypa and H. sinica. Mycotaxon 79:23-27.
Ruchty, A. M., A. L. Rosso, & B. McCune. 2001. Changes in epiphyte communities as the shrub, Acer circinatum, develops and ages. Bryologist 104:274-281.
Ponzetti, J. M. and B. McCune. 2001. Biotic soil crusts of Oregon's shrub steppe: community composition in relation to soil chemistry, climate, and livestock activity. Bryologist 104:212-225.
Tchabanenko, S. & B. McCune. 2001. Hypogymnia arcuata and H. sachalinensis, two new lichens from east Asia. Bryologist 104:146-150.
Peterson, E. B., & B. McCune. 2001. Diversity and succession of epiphytic macrolichen communities in low-elevation managed conifer forests in western Oregon. Journal of Vegetation Science 12:511-524.
1991 - 2000
Sillett, S. C., B. McCune, J. E. Peck, & T. R. Rambo. 2000. Four years of epiphyte colonization in Douglas-fir forest canopies. Bryologist 103:661-669.
Peck, J. E., J. Ford, B. McCune and W. Daly. 2000. Tethered transplants for estimating biomass growth rates of the Arctic lichen Masonhalea richardsonii. Bryologist 103:449-454.
McCune, B., R. Rosentreter, J. M. Ponzetti, and D. C. Shaw. 2000. Epiphyte habitats in an old conifer forest in western Washington, USA. Bryologist 103:417-427.
McCune, B. 2000. Lichen communities as indicators of forest health. Bryologist 103:353-356.
Sillett, S. C., B. McCune, J. E. Peck, T. R. Rambo, and A. Ruchty. 2000. Dispersal limitations of epiphytic lichens result in species dependent on old-growth forests. Ecological Applications 10:789-799.
Rosso, A. L., B. McCune, and T. L. Rambo. 2000. Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape. Bryologist 103:117-127.
Rosso, A. L., B. McCune, T. Tønsberg, and C. Printzen. 1999. Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, U.S.A. Evansia 16:137-142.
McCune, B. 1998. Hypotrachyna riparia, a new lichen from western North America. Bryologist 101:448-450.
Peck, J. E., & B. McCune. 1998. Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation. Biological Conservation 86:299-305.
Peterson, E. B., D. M. Greene, B. McCune, E. T. Peterson, M. A. Hutten, P. Weisberg, & R. Rosentreter. 1998. Sulcaria badia, a rare lichen in western North America. Bryologist 101:112-115.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1998. Macrolichens from Priest River Experimental Forest, Idaho. Evansia 15:37-42.
Sillett, S. C. & B. McCune. 1998. Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in Douglas-fir forest canopies. Bryologist 101:20-31.
Peck, J. E., & B. McCune. 1997. Remnant trees and canopy lichen communities in western Oregon: A retrospective approach. Ecological Applications 7:1181-1187.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1997. Hypogymnia subphysodes new to North America. Evansia 14:106.
McCune, B. 1997. Influence of noisy environmental data on canonical correspondence analysis. Ecology 78:2617-2623.
McCune, B. 1997. Lauderlindsaya, a parasitic fungus on Normandina, new to North America. Evansia 14:13.
McCune, B. 1997. Ptychographa, a lichen genus new to North America. Bryologist 100:239-240.
McCune, B, J. Dey, J. Peck, K. Heiman, S. Will-Wolf. 1997. Regional gradients in lichen communities of the southeast United States. Bryologist 100:145-158.
McCune, B., J. Dey, J. Peck, D. Cassell, K. Heiman, S. Will-Wolf, P. Neitlich. 1997. Repeatability of community data: species richness versus gradient scores in large-scale lichen studies. Bryologist 100:40-46.
McCune, B., K. A. Amsberry, F. J. Camacho, S. Clery, C. Cole, C. Emerson, G. Felder, P. French, D. Greene, R. Harris, M. Hutten, B. Larson, M. Lesko, S. Majors, T. Markwell, G. G. Parker, K. Pendergrass, E. B. Peterson, E. T. Peterson, J. Platt, J. Proctor, T. Rambo, A. Rosso, D. Shaw, R. Turner, and M. Widmer. 1997. Vertical Profile of Epiphytes in a Pacific Northwest Old-growth Forest. Northwest Science 71:145-152.
Neitlich, P. and B. McCune. 1997. Hotspots of Epiphytic Lichen Diversity in Two Young Managed Forests. Conservation Biology 11:172-182.
Goward, T., O. Breuss, B. Ryan, B. McCune, H. Sipman, and C. Scheidegger. 1996. Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. III. Bryologist 99:439-449.
McCune, B. 1996. Micarea botryoides new to North America. Evansia 13:65-66.
Rosentreter, R. and B. McCune. 1996. Distribution and ecology of Teloschistes contortuplicatus in North America. Evansia 13:10-13.
Shirazi, A. M., P. S. Muir, and B. McCune. 1996. Environmental factors influencing the distribution of the lichens Lobaria oregana and L. pulmonaria. Bryologist 99:12-18.
McCune, B., C. C. Derr, P. S. Muir, A. Shirazi, S. C. Sillett, and W. J. Daly. 1996. Lichen pendants for transplant and growth experiments. Lichenologist 28:161-169.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1995. Distribution and ecology of Thelomma ocellatum in western North America. Evansia 12:103-106.
Riley, J., B. McCune, and P. Neitlich. 1995. Range extensions of Usnea sphacelata in Oregon and Washington. Evansia 12:24-26.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, and T. Vandetta. 1995. Ozone regimes in or near forests of the western United States. Part 2. Factors influencing regional patterns. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 45:235-246.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, T. Vandetta, and M. Flores. 1995. Ozone regimes in or near forests of the western United States: I. Regional patterns. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 45:477-489.
DeBolt, A. and B. McCune. 1995. Ecology of Celtis reticulata in Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist 55:237-248.
Peck, J. E., W. S. Hong, and B. McCune. 1995. Diversity of epiphytic bryophytes on three host tree species, Thermal Meadow, Hotsprings Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada. Bryologist 98:123-128.
McCune, B. 1994. Using epiphyte litter to estimate epiphyte biomass. Bryologist 97:396-401.
Breuss, O. and B. McCune. 1994. Additions to the pyrenolichen flora of North America. Bryologist 97:365-370.
McCune, B. 1994. Improving community analysis with the Beals smoothing function. Ecoscience 1: 82-86.
McCune, B. and W.J. Daly. 1994. Consumption and decomposition of lichen litter in a temperate coniferous rainforest. Lichenologist 26: 67-71.
Goward, T. and B. McCune. 1993. Hypogymnia apinnata, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Bryologist 96:450-453.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1993. Improved spot tests for Bryoria. Evansia 10:58-50.
McCune, B. and C. L. Henckel. 1993. Tree mortality rates in two contrasting forests in Mammoth Cave National Park. Natural Areas Journal 13:115-123.
McCune, B. 1993. Gradients in epiphyte biomass in three Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests of different ages in western Oregon and Washington. Bryologist 96:405-411.
DeBolt, A. and B. McCune. 1993. Lichens of Glacier National Park, Montana. Bryologist 96:192-204.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1993. Simulating ecological complexity using the example of pesticides in ecosystems. American Biology Teacher 55:165-169.
McCune, B. and P. Lesica. 1992. The trade-off between species capture and quantitative accuracy in ecological inventory of lichens and bryophytes in forests in Montana. Bryologist 95:296-304.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1992. A dial quadrat for mapping herbaceous plants. Natural Areas Journal 12:136-138.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1992. Distribution and abundance of a rare lichen species, Texosporium sancti-jacobi. Bryologist 95:329-333.
Rosentreter, R. and B. McCune. 1992. Vagrant Dermatocarpon in western North America. Bryologist 95:15-19.
McCune, B. 1992. Components of error in predictions of species compositional change. Journal of Vegetation Science 3:27-34.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, and T. Vandetta. 1991. Diurnal curves of tropospheric ozone in the western United States. Atmospheric Environment 25A:1577-1590.
Lesica, P., B. McCune, S.V. Cooper, and W.S. Hong. 1991. Differences in lichen and bryophyte communities between old-growth and managed second-growth forests in the Swan Valley, Montana. Canadian Journal of Botany 69:1745-1755.
1977 - 1990
McCune, B. 1990. Rapid estimation of abundance of epiphytes on branches. Bryologist 93:39-43.
Stone, D. and B. McCune. 1990. Annual branching in the lichen Evernia prunastri. Bryologist 93:32-36.
McCune, B. 1988. Ecological diversity in North American pines. American Journal of Botany 75:353-368.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1988. Lichens, tree growth, and foliar symptoms of air pollution: Are the stories consistent? Journal of Environmental Quality 17:361-370.
McCune, B. 1988. Lichen communities along O3 and SO2 gradients in Indianapolis. Bryologist 91:223-228.
McCune, B. , C. Cloonan, and T.V. Armentano. 1988. Tree mortality rates and vegetation dynamics in Hemmer Woods, Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 120:416-431.
Kline L., and B. McCune. 1987. Factors affecting the distribution of Wolffia punctata and Wolffia columbiana (Lemnaceae). Northwest Science 61:41-43.
Muir, P. and B. McCune. 1987. Index construction for foliar symptoms of air pollution injury. Plant Disease 71:558-565.
McCune, B. 1987. Distribution of chemotypes of Rhizoplaca in North America. Bryologist 90:6-14.
McCune, B. 1986. Ecological hierarchies. Bulletin Ecological Society of America 67:65‑66.
McCune, B. 1986. Root competition in a low‑elevation grand fir forest in Montana: A trenching experiment. Northwest Science 60:52‑54.
McCune, B. and E.S. Menges. 1986. Quality of historical data from Midwestern old‑growth forests. American Midland Naturalist 116:163‑172.
McCune, B. 1986. PC-ORD: An integrated system for multivariate analysis of ecological data. Abstracta Botanica 10:221-225.
McCune, B., and T.F.H. Allen. 1985. Forest dynamics in the Bitterroot Canyons, Montana. Canadian Journal of Botany 63:377‑383.
McCune, B. 1985. Sterile, yellowish lichen crusts on soil in North America. Evansia 2:23‑35.
McCune, B., and G. Cottam. 1985. The successional status of a southern Wisconsin oak woods. Ecology 66:1270‑1278.
McCune, B., and T.F.H. Allen. 1985. Will similar forests develop on similar sites? Canadian Journal of Botany 63:367‑376.
McCune, B. 1984. Lichens with oceanic affinities in the Bitterroot Range, Idaho and Montana. Bryologist 87:44‑50.
McCune, B. 1983. Fire frequency reduced two orders of magnitude in the Bitterroot Canyons, Montana. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13:212‑218.
Antos, J.A., B. McCune, and C. Bara. 1982. The effect of fire on a pristine western Montana grassland. American Midland Naturalist 110:354‑364.
McCune, B. 1982. Lichens of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist 85:13‑21.
McCune, B. 1982. Howellia aquatilis Gray. Madrono 29:123‑124.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1982. Epiphyte communities of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist 85:1‑12.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1981. Diversity relations of forest layers in the Swan Valley, Montana. Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club 108:354‑361.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1981. Correlations between forest layers in the Swan Valley, Montana. Ecology 62:1196‑1204.
McCune, B. 1977. Vegetation development on a low elevation talus slope in western Montana. Northwest Science 51:198‑207.
.Bacidia gigantensis (Ramalinaceae), a new species with homosekikaic acid from the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada
R. Troy McMullin, Bruce McCune, James C. Lendemer
123(2), 215-224,
Jovan, S., E. Jacobson, J. M. Unrine, N. Jalili-Jahani and B. McCune. 2024. Putting biomonitors to work: native moss as a screening tool for solid waste incineration. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (in press).
McCune, B. & T. Ahti. 2024. Cladonia galindezii and C. andereggii, epodetiate relatives of C. cariosa in western North America. Bryologist (in press)
McCune, B. 2024. Speed spotting TLC plates with micropipette tips. Evansia 41: 72-76.
Conway, S. N., B. McCune & T. W. Henkel. 2024. Lichen diversity in serpentine habitats of the North Coast Range, California. Bryologist 127: 220-232.
McCune, B., L. Vančurová and L. Myllys. 2023. Stereocaulon tomentosoides, a western North American endemic species, a new combination with cyanobiont and chemotype polymorphisms. Plant and Fungal Systematics 68(2): 364–377.
Lumbsch, H. T., C. Morris and B. McCune. 2023. A new species of Diploschistes (Lecanoromycetes) occurring on Stereocaulon from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Plant and Fungal Systematics 68(2): 335–339.
Root, H. T., J. Chan, J. Ponzetti, D. A. Pyke, and B. McCune. 2023. Long-term biocrust responses to wildfires in Washington, USA. American Journal of Botany e16261.
Beck, K., K. Glew, A. Hardman, N. Lavdovsky, B. McCune, N. Nelson, J. Ponzetti, F. Rhoades, R. Rosentreter, D. Stone, T.
Theden, T. Tønsberg, and J. Villella. 2023. Lichens of Cypress Island, Washington – the seen and the unseen. Evansia 40: 136-155.
Kovasi, A., B. McCune, and S. Jovan. 2023. Evaluating Letharia vulpina transplants for bioindication of nitrogen deposition. Bryologist 126: 447–456.
McCune, B. 2023. A rare lichen, Umbilicaria hirsuta, pioneers an old trailer in Montana. Evansia 40: 11-14.
Villella, J., L. M. Calabria, B. McCune, J. E. D. Miller, S. T. Sharrett, A. Restrepo. 2023. An annotated list of lichens and allied fungi in Oregon's Opal Creek Wilderness and adjacent areas: pre-fire baseline. Evansia 40: 15-36.
Miranda-González, R., B. McCune and A. R. Moldenke. 2023. Lichens as material for Lepidoptera's housing: A molecular approach to a widespread and highly selective interaction. Fungal Ecology 61, 101195.
McCune, B. and D. F. Stone. 2022. Eight new combinations of North American macrolichens. Evansia 39: 123-128.
McCune, B. and S. N. Conway. 2022. Two new species, Hypogymnia tuckerae and H. discopruina (Parmeliaceae), from North America and China. Bryologist 125: 406-419. Important correction: p. 418 lead 10a in the key, upper left should read, "10b. Upper surface white to pale greenish gray" not "10b. Thallus brownish or greenish brown"
Kovasi, A., B. McCune, and S. Jovan. 2022. The potential use of elemental content of saxicolous lichens as bioindicators of nitrogen deposition in the central and southern California mountains. Ecological Indicators 144, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109541
McCune, B., M. Schultz, T. Fennell, A. Passo & J. M. Rodriguez. 2022. A new endemic, Pannaria oregonensis, replaces two misapplied names in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Bryologist 125: 170-185.
Stone, D. F. & B. McCune. 2022. Two new hairy Leptogium (Collemataceae) species from western North America. Bryologist 125: 157-169.
McCune, B., S. Yang, S. Jovan & Heather T. Root. 2022. Climate and epiphytic macrolichen communities in the Four Corners region of the U.S.A. Bryologist 125: 70-90.
McCune, B. & J. Di Meglio. 2021. Revision of the Aspicilia reptans group in western North America, an important component of soil biocrusts. Monographs in North American Lichenology 5: 1-92.
Curtis, J. R., W. D. Robinson, G. Rompré, R. P. Moore & B. McCune. 2021. Erosion of tropical bird diversity over a century is influenced by abundance, diet and subtle climatic tolerances. Scientific Reports 11, 10045 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89496-7
Haldeman, M. & B. McCune. 2021. Tephromela eviolacea, a new species of Tephromela (Tephromelataceae) lacking a violet hymenium from northwestern North America. Bryologist 124: 230-241.
Stone, D. F., B. McCune, C. J. Pardo-De la Hoz, N. Magain, J. Miadlikowska. 2021. Sinuicella denisonii, a new genus and species in the Peltigeraceae from western North America. Lichenologist 53: 185-192.
2011 - 2020
McCune B, Arup U, Breuss O, Di Meglio E, Di Meglio J, Esslinger TL, Miadlikowska J, Miller AE, Rosentreter R, Schultz M, Sheard JW, Tønsberg T and Walton JK. 2020. Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichens of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Plant and Fungal Systematics 65: 586-619.
McCune, B. 2020. Epigloea diversispora, a new possibly lichenized ascomycete from Oregon, with a key to the World species. Bryologist 123: 534-540.
Stone, D., M. Gordon & B. McCune. 2020. Pseudocyphellaria holarctica (Lobariaceae) specimens from Oregon are referable to P. hawaiiensis. Bryologist 123: 260-264.
McMullin, R. T., B. McCune & J. C. Lendemer. 2020. Bacidia gigantensis (Ramalinaceae), a new species with homosekikaic acid from the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada. Bryologist 123: 215-224.
Miranda-Gonzalez, R. and B. McCune. 2020. The weight of the crust: biomass of crustose lichens in tropical dry forest represents more than half of foliar biomass. Biotropica (in press).
Esslinger, T. L., S. D. Leavitt and B. McCune. 2020. Two closely related but morphologically disparate new species of Physcia from western North America. Bryologist 123: 204–214.
McCune, B. & D. Stone. 2020. Gregorella, a cyanobacterial pioneer on soil, new to North America. Evansia 37:15-19.
McCune, B. 2020. Gyrophthorus perforans, a genus and species of lichenicolous fungi new to North America. Evansia 37:7-9.
Smith, R. J., S. Jovan, and B. McCune. 2020[2019]. Climatic niche limits and community-level vulnerability of obligate symbioses. Journal of Biogeography 47:382-395. doi:10.1111/jbi.13719
McCune, B. 2019. Cortical windows in Stereocaulon. Evansia 36:104-112.
McCune, B., E. Di Meglio, T. Tønsberg & R. Yahr. 2019. Five new crustose Stereocaulon species in western North America. Bryologist 122:197-218.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2019. Lichen establishment on artificial substrates. Evansia 36:5-11.
Divakar, P. K., X.-L. Wei, B. McCune, P. Cubas, C. G. Boluda, S. D. Leavitt, A. Crespo, S. Tchabanenko and H. T. Lumbsch. 2019. Parallel Miocene dispersal events explain the cosmopolitan distribution of the Hypogymnioid lichens. Journal of Biogeography 2019:1–11. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13554
McCune, B., K. Haramundanis and E. M. Gaposchkin. 2019. Lichenometric dating of historic inscriptions on a rock outcrop in coastal Oregon. Northwest Science 92: 388-394.
Obermayer, W., M. Witzmann and B. McCune. 2018. Hypogymnia caperatica, a new species from the Hengduan Shan area (easternmost Tibetan region), with notes on some rare taxa from the greater Tibetan region and Bhutan. Herzogia 31:677-694.
Nelson, P. R., K. Joly, C. Roland and B. McCune. 2018. Evaluating relocation extent versus covariate resolution in habitat selection
models across spatiotemporal scales. Ecological Informatics 48: 245-256.
McCune B., Arup U., Breuss O., Di Meglio E., Di Meglio J., Esslinger T. L., Magain N., Miadlikowska J., Miller A. E., Muggia L., Nelson P. R., Rosentreter R., Schultz M., Sheard J. W., Tønsberg T., Walton J. 2018. Biodiversity and ecology of lichens of Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks and Preserves, Alaska. Mycosphere 9(4), 859–930.
McCune, B. 2018. Two new species in the Umbilicaria torrefacta group from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest of
North America. Graphis Scripta 30:65-77.
Smith, R. J., P. R. Nelson, S. Jovan, P. J. Hanson and B. McCune. 2018. Novel climates reverse carbon uptake of atmospherically dependent epiphytes: Climatic constraints on the iconic boreal forest lichen Evernia mesomorpha. American Journal of Botany 105:1–9.
Smith, R.J., S. Jovan, A.N. Gray, and B. McCune. 2017. Sensitivity of carbon stores in boreal forest moss mats: effects of vegetation, topography and climate. Plant and Soil 421:31–42.
Brodo, I. M. & B. McCune. 2017. Ochrolechia brodoi, a new lichen for North America from Alaska, with updates to the key of corticolous North American species. Evansia 34: 110–113.
Lücking, R., B. Moncada, B. McCune, E. Farkas, B. Goffinet, D. Parker, J. Luis Chaves, L. Lőkös, P. R. Nelson, T. Spribille, S.Stenroos, T. Wheeler, A. Yanez-Ayabaca, K. Dillman, O. T. Gockman, T. Goward, J. Hollinger, E. A. Tripp, J. Villella, W. R. Álvaro-Alba, C. Julio Arango, M. E. S. Cáceres, L. Fernando Coca, C. Printzen, C. Rodríguez, K. Scharnagl, R. Rozzi, E. Soto-Medina & L. S. Yakovchenko. 2017. Pseudocyphellaria crocata (Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) in the Americas is revealed to be thirteen species, and none of them is P. crocata. Bryologist 120:441-500.
Smith, R. J., S. Jovan & B. McCune. 2017. Lichen communities as climate indicators in the U.S. Pacific States. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-952. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. 44 pages.
Esslinger, T. L, B. McCune & D. L. Haughland. 2017. Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia. Bryologist 120:427-434.
McCune, B. & H. T. Lumbsch. 2017. Lambiella arenosa, a new species from the coastal Oregon dunes. Bryologist 120: 329-334.
McCune, B., M. J. Curtis & J. Di Meglio. 2017. New taxa and a case of ephemeral spore production in Lecideaceae from western North America. Bryologist 120:115-124.
McCune, B., N. Ali, R. J. Hartley, and W. J. Hunt. 2017. Estimating age of rock cairns in southeast Alaska by combining evidence from successional metrics, lichenometry, and carbon dating. Arctic Science 3:698-715, https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2016-0057
Curtis, J. R., W. D. Robinson & B. McCune. 2016. Time trumps habitat in the dynamics of an avian community. Ecosphere 7(11):e01575. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1575
Wei, X. L., B. McCune, H. T. Lumbsch, H. Li, S. Leavitt, Y. Yamamoto, S. Tchabanenko & J. C. Wei. 2016. Limitations of Species Delimitation Based on Phylogenetic Analyses: A Case Study in the Hypogymnia hypotrypa Group (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) PLoS ONE 11(11): e0163664. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0163664
McCune, B., E. Timdal & M. Bendiksby. 2016. Rhizocarpon quinonum, a new anthraquinone-containing species from the Alaska Peninsula. Lichenologist 48:367-375.
Averett, J. P., B. McCune, C. G. Parks, B. J. Naylor, T. DelCurto & R. Mata-González. 2016. Non-native plant invasion along elevation and canopy closure gradients in a Middle Rocky Mountain Ecosystem. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0147826. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0147826
McCune, B. 2015. The front door to the fourth corner: variations on the sample unit × trait matrix in community ecology. Community Ecology 16:267-271.
Nelson, P. R., McCune, B. & D. K. Swanson. 2015. Lichen traits and species as indicators of vegetation and environment. Bryologist 118: 252-263.
McCune, B. and Roger Rosentreter. 2015. A fertile Leprocaulon from California. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 22:45-47.
Marks, J. A., J. C. Pett-Ridge, S. S. Perakis, J. L. Allen, and B. McCune. 2015. Response of the nitrogen fixing lichen Lobaria pulmonaria to phosphorus, molybdenum, and vanadium. EcoSphere 6(9):155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES15-00140.1
McCune, B. 2015. Acarospora strigata, the blue Utah lichen (blutah). Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 22:4-5.
McCune, B., S. Tchabanenko & X. L. Wei. 2015. Hypogymnia papilliformis (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from Far East Russia and China. Lichenologist 47:117-122.
Smith, R. J., J. C. Benavides, S. Jovan, M. Amacher & B. McCune. 2015. A rapid method for landscape assessment of carbon storage and ecosystem function in moss and lichen ground layers Bryologist 118:32-45. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-118.1.032
McCune, B. & H. T. Root. 2015. Origin of the dust bunny distribution in ecological community data. Plant Ecology 216: 645-656. --- Supplemental materials
Nelson, P. R., B. McCune, C. Roland & S. Stehn. 2015. Non-parametric methods reveal non-linear functional trait variation of lichens along environmental and fire age gradients. Journal of Vegetation Science 26: 848-865.
Sheard, J. W., B. McCune & Tor Tønsberg. 2014. A new corticolous species of Rinodina (Physciaceae) and two interesting range extensions for species collected from Katmai National Park, Alaska. Bryologist 117:253-258.
Root, H. T., B. McCune & Sarah Jovan. 2014. Lichen communities and species indicate climate thresholds in southeast and south-central Alaska, USA. Bryologist 117:241-252.
McCune, B., J. Di Meglio & M. J. Curtis. 2014. An unusual ascospore shape and a new species, Umbilicaria nodulospora (Umbilicariaceae), from California and Oregon. Bryologist 117:170-178.
McCune, B. & R. Rosentreter. 2014. New lichen records from Oregon to Alaska in North America. Evansia 31:1-7.
McCune, B. & L. S. Wang. 2014. The lichen genus Hypogymnia in southwest China. Mycosphere 5:27-76.
Lintz, H. E., A. N. Gray & B. McCune. 2013. Effect of inventory method on niche models: Random versus systematic error. Ecological Informatics 18: 20-34.
Alphandary, E. & B. McCune. 2013. A new chemical spot test for miriquidic acid. Lichenologist 45:697-699.
Hutten, M., U. Arup, O. Breuss, T. L. Esslinger, A. M. Fryday, K. Knudsen, J. C. Lendemer, C. Printzen, H. T. Root, M. Schultz, J. Sheard, T. Tønsberg, & . McCune. 2013. Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi of Yosemite National Park, California. North American Fungi 8(11):1-47.
Nelson, P. R, C. Roland, M. J. Macander & B. McCune. 2013. Detecting continuous lichen abundance for mapping winter caribou forage at landscape spatial scales. Remote Sensing of Environment 137:43-54.
Villella, J., S. Loring & B. McCune. 2013. The lichens of southwest Oregon's Illinois River watershed. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 20:33-48.
Knudsen, K., J. Kocourkova & B. McCune. 2013. Sarcogyne mitziae (Acarosporaceae), a new species from biotic soil crusts in western North America. Bryologist 116:122-126.
Knudsen, K. & B. McCune. 2013. A new squamulose Sarcogyne from Oregon. North American Fungi 8(8): 1-6.
Root, H. T., M. McCune & B. McCune. 2013. Wind farm potential is higher in prime habitat for uncommon soil crust lichens. Ecological Processes 2:10 1-8.
Lücking, R. & B. McCune. 2012. Graphis pergracilis new to North America, and a new name for Graphis britannica sensu Staiger auct. Evansia 29:77-84.
McCune, B., P. K. Divakar & D. K. Upreti. 2012. Hypogymnia in the Himalayas of India and Nepal. Lichenologist 44:595-609.
McCune, B. & M. J. Curtis. 2012. Umbilicaria semitensis (lichenized fungi: Umbilicariaceae) resurrected. Bryologist 115:255-264.
Smith, R. J., E. Alphandary, R. Arvidson, G. Bono, B. Chipman, A. Corkery, J. DiMeglio, K. Hansen, K. Isch, J. McAlpine, C. Marks-Fife, B. Mead, D. Miller, N. Nolte, A. Ottombrino, T. Prior, J. Streich, S. Theis, S. Vandruff, C. Wesseler, K. Wesseler, M. Wiseman & B. McCune. 2012. Rare inland reindeer lichens at Mima Mounds in southwest Washington State. North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2012. Surveying for biotic soil crust lichens of shrub steppe habitats in the Columbia Basin. North American Fungi 7(7): 1-21.
Root, H. T. & B. McCune. 2012. Regional patterns of biological soil crust lichen species composition related to vegetation, soils, and climate in Oregon, USA. Journal of Arid Environments 79:93-100.
McCune, B. 2012. The identity of Hypogymnia delavayi (Parmeliaceae) and its impact on H. alpina and H. yunnanensis. Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 11-18.
Miller, J. E. D., B. McCune, D. Kofranek, J. Villella, R. Demmer, K. Mergenthaler & A. C. Barber. 2011. Lichens from South Slough and Horsfall Dunes on the southern Oregon coast. Evansia 28:92-99.
Root, H. T., J. E. D. Miller & B. McCune. 2011. Biotic soil crust lichen diversity and conservation in shrub-steppe habitats of Oregon and Washington. Bryologist 114:796-812.
McCune, B., C. Schoch, H. T. Root, S. A. Kageyama & J. Miadlikowska. 2011. Geographic, climatic, and chemical differentiation in the Hypogymnia imshaugii species complex (Parmeliaceae). Bryologist 114:526-544. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-114.3.526
McCune, B. 2011. Hypogymnia irregularis (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) — a new species from Asia. Mycotaxon 115: 485–494. doi: 10.5248/115.485
Miadlikowska, J., C. L. Schoch, S. A. Kageyama, K. Molnar, F. Lutzoni & B. McCune. 2011. Hypogymnia phylogeny, including Cavernularia, reveals biogeographic structure. Bryologist 114:392-400. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-114.2.392
Lumbsch, H. T., T. Ahti, S. Altermann, G. A. De Paz, A. Aptroot, U. Arup, A. Bárcenas Peña, P. A. Bawingan, M. N. Benatti, L. Betancourt, C. R. Björk, K. Boonpragob, M. Brand, F. Bungartz, M. E. S. Cáceres, M. Candan, J. L.Chaves, P. Clerc, R. Common, B. J. Coppins, A. Crespo, M. Dal-Forno, P. K. Divakar, M. V. Duya, J. A. Elix, A. Elvebakk, J.D. Fankhauser, E. Farkas, L. I. Ferraro, E. Fischer, D. J. Galloway, E. Gaya, M. Giralt, T. Goward, M. Grube, J. Hafellner, J. E. Hernández M., M. De L. A. Herrera Campos, K. Kalb, I. Kärnefelt, G. Kantvilas, D. Killmann, P. Kirika, K.Knudsen, H. Komposch, S. Kondratyuk, J. D. Lawrey, A. Mangold, M. P. Marcelli, B.Mccune, M. I. Messuti, A. Michlig, R. Miranda González, B. Moncada, A. Naikatini, M. P. Nelsen, D. O. Øvstedal, Z. Palice, K. Papong, S. Parnmen, S. Pérez-Ortega, C. Printzen, V. J. Rico, E. Rivas Plata, J. Robayo, D. Rosabal, U. Ruprecht, N. Salazar Allen, L. Sancho, L. Santos De Jesus, T. Santos Vieira, M. Schultz, M. R. D. Seaward, E. Sérusiaux, I. Schmitt, H. J. M. Sipman, M. Sohrabi, U. Søchting, M. Z. Søgaard, L. B. Sparrius, A. Spielmann, T. Spribille, J. Sutjaritturakan, A. Thammathaworn, A. Thell, G. Thor, H. Thüs, E. Timdal, C. Truong, R. Türk, L. U. Tenorio, D. K. Upreti, P. Van Den Boom, M. Vivas Rebuelta, M. Wedin, S.Will-Wolf, V. Wirth, N. Wirtz, R. Yahr, K. Yeshitela, F. Ziemmeck, T. Wheeler, R. Lücking. 2011. One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity. Phytotaxa 18: 1–127.
McCune B. & C. Printzen. 2011. Distribution and climatic niches of the Lecanora varia group in western U.S.A. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106:225-234.
McCune, B., and J. Ponzetti. 2011. Bactrospora cascadensis, an uncommon epiphytic lichen new to Alaska. North American Fungi 6(1): 1-3. doi: 10.2509/naf2011.006.001
Lintz, H. E., B. McCune, A. N. Gray, K. A. McCulloh. 2011. Quantifying ecological thresholds from response surfaces. Ecological Modelling 222: 427-436. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.10.017
2001 - 2010
Root, H. T. and B. McCune. 2010. Forest floor lichen and bryophyte communities in thinned young Tsuga-Pseudotsuga forests of Oregon, Bryologist 113: 619-630.
Hansen, E. S. & B. McCune. 2010. The lichen genus Hypogymnia in Greenland. Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 47:13-20.
Wang, L.-S. & B. McCune. 2010. Contributions to the lichen flora of the Hengduan Mountains, China 1. Genus Pseudephebe (lichenized Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae). Mycotaxon 113:431-437.
Root, H. T., B. McCune & P. Neitlich. 2010. Lichen habitat may be enhanced by thinning treatments in young Tsuga heterophylla - Pseudotsuga menziesii forests. Bryologist 113:292-307.
Hardman, A. & B. McCune. 2010. Bryoid layer response to soil disturbance by fuel reduction treatments in a dry conifer forest. Bryologist 113:235-245.
Stone, D., and B. McCune. 2010. Collema quadrifidum, a new epiphytic lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. North American Fungi 5(2):1-6 . doi: 10.2509/naf2010.005.002
Wei, X. L., B. McCune, L. S. Wang, & J. C. Wei. 2010. Hypogymnia magnifica (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from southwest China. Bryologist 113:120-123. doi: 10.1639/0007-2745-113.1.120
McCune, B. 2009. Hypogymnia (Parmeliaceae) species new to Japan and Taiwan. Bryologist 112:823-826.
McCune, B. and J. Stone. 2009. Leightoniomyces phillipsii, a synnematous soil-dwelling hyphomycete new to North America. North American Fungi 4(5):1-4 . doi: 10.2509/naf2009.004.005
McCune, B. and S. Altermann. 2009. Letharia gracilis (Parmeliaceae), a new species from California and Oregon. Bryologist 112:375-378.
McCune, B., E. Holt, P. Neitlich, T. Ahti, and R. Rosentreter. 2009. Macrolichen Diversity in Noatak National Preserve, Alaska. North American Fungi 4(4):1-22. doi: 10.2509/naf2009.004.004
Holt, E. A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2009. Macrolichen communities in relation to soils and vegetation in Noatak National Preserve, Alaska. Botany 87:241-252.
McCune, B. and C. Schoch. 2009. Hypogymnia minilobata (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from coastal California. Bryologist 112:94-100.
McCune, B. & B. A. Caldwell. 2009. A single phosphorus treatment doubles growth of cyanobacterial lichen transplants. Ecology 90:567-570.
McCune, B. 2008. Three new species of Hypogymnia (Ascomycota:Parmeliaceae) from the Bering Sea region, Alaska and Russia. North American Fungi 3(6): 1-10. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.006
Kayes, L. J., K. Van Wormer, D. Kofranek, K. Sale, and B. McCune. 2008. Chemical variation of Usnea longissima Ach. in the central Oregon Coast Range. North American Fungi 3(5):1-10. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.005
Holt, E. A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2008. Spatial scale of GIS-derived categorical variables affects their ability to separate sites by community composition. Applied Vegetation Science 11:421-430. doi: 10.3170/2008-7-18521
Holt, E.A., B. McCune and P. Neitlich. 2008. Grazing and fire impacts on macrolichen communities of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, U.S.A. Bryologist. 111:68-83.
McCune, B., S. Jovan and A. Hardman. 2008. Changes in forage lichen biomass after insect outbreaks and fuel reduction treatments in the Blue Mountains, Oregon. North American Fungi 3(4): 1-15. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.004
Kofranek, D. & B. McCune. 2008 Umbilicaria hirsuta (lichenized Ascomycetes) new to Oregon. North American Fungi 3(1):1-3. doi: 10.2509/naf2008.003.001
Derr, C. C., B. McCune & L. H. Geiser. 2007. Epiphytic macrolichen communities in Pinus contorta peatlands in southeastern Alaska. Bryologist 110: 521–532.
Ponzetti, J, B. McCune, & D. A. Pyke. 2007. Biotic soil crusts in relation to topography, cheatgrass, and fire in the Columbia Basin, Washington. Bryologist 110: 706-722.
McCune, B., K. Glew, P. Nelson, & J. Villella. 2007. Lichens from the Matterhorn and Ice Lake, northeastern Oregon. Evansia 24: 72-75.
McCune, B. 2007. Parmelia skultii new to the lower 48 States. Evansia 24: 76.
Goward, T. & B. McCune. 2007. Hypogymnia canadensis, A new lichen from the Pacific Coast of North America. Bryologist 110: 808-811
McCune, B., J. Grenon, L. S. Mutch, and E. P. Martin. 2007. Lichens in relation to management issues in the Sierra Nevada national parks. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(3): 1-29. doi: 10.2509/pnwf.2007.002.003.
McCune, B. 2007. Improved estimates of incident radiation and heat load using non-parametric regression against topographic variables. Journal of Vegetation Science 18:751-754.
McCune, B., T. Tonsberg, and T. Ahti. 2007. Hypogymnia incurvoides new to Scandinavia and the Appalachian Mountains. Graphis Scripta 19:10-12.
Holt, E. A., B. McCune, and P. Neitlich. 2007. Succession and community gradients of arctic macrolichens and their relation to substrate, topography, and rockiness. Pacific Northwest Fungi 2(2):1-21.
McCune, B. 2006. Nonparametric habitat models with automatic interactions. Journal of Vegetation Science 17: 17: 819-830.
McCune, B. 2006. Hypogymnia schizidiata, sponsorship for the CALS conservation committee. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 13:42-44.
Holt, E. A., B. McCune & P. Neitlich. 2006. Defining a successional metric for lichen communities in Arctic tundra. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 38:373-377.
Berryman, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Epiphytic lichens along gradients in topography and stand structure in western Oregon, USA. Pacific Northwest Fungi 1(2):1-38.
Berryman, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Estimating epiphytic macrolichen biomass from topography, stand structure and lichen community data. Journal of Vegetation Science 17:157-170
Will-Wolf, S., B. McCune & P.-A. Esseen. 2006. Contributions of lichen ecology to understanding and managing ecosystems. Journal of Vegetation Science 17:123-124.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2006. Using epiphytic macrolichen communities for biomonitoring ammonia in forests of the greater Sierra Nevada, California. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 170:69-93.
Ponzetti, J & B. McCune. 2006. A new species of Bactrospora from Northwestern North America. Bryologist 109:85-88.
McCune, B., T. Ahti, & C. M. Duncan. 2006. Hypogymnia incurvoides (Parmeliaceae), a little-known Russian species discovered in eastern North America. Bryologist 109:80-84.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2005. Air-quality bioindication in the Greater Central Valley of California, with epiphytic macrolichen communities. Ecological Applications 15:1712-1726.
McCune, B. & J. Ponzetti. 2005. Cercidospora soror and Rhizocarpon malenconianum from North America. Evansia 22:6-12.
Lesica, P. & B. McCune. 2004. Decline of arctic-alpine plants at the southern margin of their range following a decade of climatic warming. Journal of Vegetation Science 15:679-690.
Jovan, S. & B. McCune. 2004. Regional variation in epiphytic macrolichen communities in northern and central California forests. Bryologist 107:328-339.
Antoine, M. E. & B. McCune. 2004. Contrasting fundamental and realized ecological niches with epiphytic lichen transplants in an old-growth Pseudotsuga forest. Bryologist 107:163-173.
McCune, B. 2003. An unusual ammonia-affected lichen community on the Oregon coast. Evansia 20:132-136.
McCune, B., E. P. Martin, and L.-s. Wang. 2003. Five new species of Hypogymnia with rimmed holes from the Chinese Himalayas. Bryologist 106:226-234.
Peterson, E. B. & B. McCune. 2003. The importance of hotspots for lichen diversity in forests of western Oregon. Bryologist 106:246-256.
McCune, B., S. D. Berryman, J. H. Cissel, and A. I. Gitelman. 2003. Use of a smoother to forecast occurrence of epiphytic lichens under alternative forest management plans. Ecological Applications 13:1110-1123.
Rosso, A. L. & B. McCune. 2003. Exploring the effects of mollusk herbivory on an epiphytic lichen community. Evansia 20:15-21.
McCune, B. and S. Tchabanenko. 2002. Addendum to description of Hypogymnia sachalinensis. Bryologist 105:507.
McCune, B. and D. Keon. 2002. Equations for potential annual direct incident radiation and heat load. Journal of Vegetation Science 13:603-606.
McCune, B. 2002. Hypogymnia bryophila, a new sorediate lichen species from Portugal. Bryologist 105:470-472.
McCune, B., J. Hutchinson, and S. Berryman. 2002. Concentration of rare epiphytic lichens along large streams in a mountainous watershed in Oregon, U.S.A. Bryologist 105:539-450.
Martin, E., B. McCune, and J. Hutchinson. 2002. Distribution and morphological variation of Leptogium cellulosum and L. teretiusculum in the Pacific Northwest. Bryologist 105:358-362.
McCune, B, F. Camacho, and J. Ponzetti. 2002. Three new species of Trapeliopsis on soil in western North America. Bryologist 105: 78-85.
Miadlikowska, J., B. McCune, & F. Lutzoni. 2002. Pseudocyphellaria perpetua, a new lichen from western North America. Bryologist 105: 1-10.
Pedersen, B. F. and B. McCune. 2002. A non-invasive method for reconstructing the relative mortality rates of trees in mixed-age, mixed-species forests. Forest Ecology and Management 155:303-314.
McCune, B. & W. Obermayer. 2001. Typification of Hypogymnia hypotrypa and H. sinica. Mycotaxon 79:23-27.
Ruchty, A. M., A. L. Rosso, & B. McCune. 2001. Changes in epiphyte communities as the shrub, Acer circinatum, develops and ages. Bryologist 104:274-281.
Ponzetti, J. M. and B. McCune. 2001. Biotic soil crusts of Oregon's shrub steppe: community composition in relation to soil chemistry, climate, and livestock activity. Bryologist 104:212-225.
Tchabanenko, S. & B. McCune. 2001. Hypogymnia arcuata and H. sachalinensis, two new lichens from east Asia. Bryologist 104:146-150.
Peterson, E. B., & B. McCune. 2001. Diversity and succession of epiphytic macrolichen communities in low-elevation managed conifer forests in western Oregon. Journal of Vegetation Science 12:511-524.
1991 - 2000
Sillett, S. C., B. McCune, J. E. Peck, & T. R. Rambo. 2000. Four years of epiphyte colonization in Douglas-fir forest canopies. Bryologist 103:661-669.
Peck, J. E., J. Ford, B. McCune and W. Daly. 2000. Tethered transplants for estimating biomass growth rates of the Arctic lichen Masonhalea richardsonii. Bryologist 103:449-454.
McCune, B., R. Rosentreter, J. M. Ponzetti, and D. C. Shaw. 2000. Epiphyte habitats in an old conifer forest in western Washington, USA. Bryologist 103:417-427.
McCune, B. 2000. Lichen communities as indicators of forest health. Bryologist 103:353-356.
Sillett, S. C., B. McCune, J. E. Peck, T. R. Rambo, and A. Ruchty. 2000. Dispersal limitations of epiphytic lichens result in species dependent on old-growth forests. Ecological Applications 10:789-799.
Rosso, A. L., B. McCune, and T. L. Rambo. 2000. Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape. Bryologist 103:117-127.
Rosso, A. L., B. McCune, T. Tønsberg, and C. Printzen. 1999. Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, U.S.A. Evansia 16:137-142.
McCune, B. 1998. Hypotrachyna riparia, a new lichen from western North America. Bryologist 101:448-450.
Peck, J. E., & B. McCune. 1998. Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation. Biological Conservation 86:299-305.
Peterson, E. B., D. M. Greene, B. McCune, E. T. Peterson, M. A. Hutten, P. Weisberg, & R. Rosentreter. 1998. Sulcaria badia, a rare lichen in western North America. Bryologist 101:112-115.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1998. Macrolichens from Priest River Experimental Forest, Idaho. Evansia 15:37-42.
Sillett, S. C. & B. McCune. 1998. Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in Douglas-fir forest canopies. Bryologist 101:20-31.
Peck, J. E., & B. McCune. 1997. Remnant trees and canopy lichen communities in western Oregon: A retrospective approach. Ecological Applications 7:1181-1187.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1997. Hypogymnia subphysodes new to North America. Evansia 14:106.
McCune, B. 1997. Influence of noisy environmental data on canonical correspondence analysis. Ecology 78:2617-2623.
McCune, B. 1997. Lauderlindsaya, a parasitic fungus on Normandina, new to North America. Evansia 14:13.
McCune, B. 1997. Ptychographa, a lichen genus new to North America. Bryologist 100:239-240.
McCune, B, J. Dey, J. Peck, K. Heiman, S. Will-Wolf. 1997. Regional gradients in lichen communities of the southeast United States. Bryologist 100:145-158.
McCune, B., J. Dey, J. Peck, D. Cassell, K. Heiman, S. Will-Wolf, P. Neitlich. 1997. Repeatability of community data: species richness versus gradient scores in large-scale lichen studies. Bryologist 100:40-46.
McCune, B., K. A. Amsberry, F. J. Camacho, S. Clery, C. Cole, C. Emerson, G. Felder, P. French, D. Greene, R. Harris, M. Hutten, B. Larson, M. Lesko, S. Majors, T. Markwell, G. G. Parker, K. Pendergrass, E. B. Peterson, E. T. Peterson, J. Platt, J. Proctor, T. Rambo, A. Rosso, D. Shaw, R. Turner, and M. Widmer. 1997. Vertical Profile of Epiphytes in a Pacific Northwest Old-growth Forest. Northwest Science 71:145-152.
Neitlich, P. and B. McCune. 1997. Hotspots of Epiphytic Lichen Diversity in Two Young Managed Forests. Conservation Biology 11:172-182.
Goward, T., O. Breuss, B. Ryan, B. McCune, H. Sipman, and C. Scheidegger. 1996. Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. III. Bryologist 99:439-449.
McCune, B. 1996. Micarea botryoides new to North America. Evansia 13:65-66.
Rosentreter, R. and B. McCune. 1996. Distribution and ecology of Teloschistes contortuplicatus in North America. Evansia 13:10-13.
Shirazi, A. M., P. S. Muir, and B. McCune. 1996. Environmental factors influencing the distribution of the lichens Lobaria oregana and L. pulmonaria. Bryologist 99:12-18.
McCune, B., C. C. Derr, P. S. Muir, A. Shirazi, S. C. Sillett, and W. J. Daly. 1996. Lichen pendants for transplant and growth experiments. Lichenologist 28:161-169.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1995. Distribution and ecology of Thelomma ocellatum in western North America. Evansia 12:103-106.
Riley, J., B. McCune, and P. Neitlich. 1995. Range extensions of Usnea sphacelata in Oregon and Washington. Evansia 12:24-26.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, and T. Vandetta. 1995. Ozone regimes in or near forests of the western United States. Part 2. Factors influencing regional patterns. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 45:235-246.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, T. Vandetta, and M. Flores. 1995. Ozone regimes in or near forests of the western United States: I. Regional patterns. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 45:477-489.
DeBolt, A. and B. McCune. 1995. Ecology of Celtis reticulata in Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist 55:237-248.
Peck, J. E., W. S. Hong, and B. McCune. 1995. Diversity of epiphytic bryophytes on three host tree species, Thermal Meadow, Hotsprings Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada. Bryologist 98:123-128.
McCune, B. 1994. Using epiphyte litter to estimate epiphyte biomass. Bryologist 97:396-401.
Breuss, O. and B. McCune. 1994. Additions to the pyrenolichen flora of North America. Bryologist 97:365-370.
McCune, B. 1994. Improving community analysis with the Beals smoothing function. Ecoscience 1: 82-86.
McCune, B. and W.J. Daly. 1994. Consumption and decomposition of lichen litter in a temperate coniferous rainforest. Lichenologist 26: 67-71.
Goward, T. and B. McCune. 1993. Hypogymnia apinnata, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Bryologist 96:450-453.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1993. Improved spot tests for Bryoria. Evansia 10:58-50.
McCune, B. and C. L. Henckel. 1993. Tree mortality rates in two contrasting forests in Mammoth Cave National Park. Natural Areas Journal 13:115-123.
McCune, B. 1993. Gradients in epiphyte biomass in three Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests of different ages in western Oregon and Washington. Bryologist 96:405-411.
DeBolt, A. and B. McCune. 1993. Lichens of Glacier National Park, Montana. Bryologist 96:192-204.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1993. Simulating ecological complexity using the example of pesticides in ecosystems. American Biology Teacher 55:165-169.
McCune, B. and P. Lesica. 1992. The trade-off between species capture and quantitative accuracy in ecological inventory of lichens and bryophytes in forests in Montana. Bryologist 95:296-304.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1992. A dial quadrat for mapping herbaceous plants. Natural Areas Journal 12:136-138.
McCune, B. and R. Rosentreter. 1992. Distribution and abundance of a rare lichen species, Texosporium sancti-jacobi. Bryologist 95:329-333.
Rosentreter, R. and B. McCune. 1992. Vagrant Dermatocarpon in western North America. Bryologist 95:15-19.
McCune, B. 1992. Components of error in predictions of species compositional change. Journal of Vegetation Science 3:27-34.
Böhm, M., B. McCune, and T. Vandetta. 1991. Diurnal curves of tropospheric ozone in the western United States. Atmospheric Environment 25A:1577-1590.
Lesica, P., B. McCune, S.V. Cooper, and W.S. Hong. 1991. Differences in lichen and bryophyte communities between old-growth and managed second-growth forests in the Swan Valley, Montana. Canadian Journal of Botany 69:1745-1755.
1977 - 1990
McCune, B. 1990. Rapid estimation of abundance of epiphytes on branches. Bryologist 93:39-43.
Stone, D. and B. McCune. 1990. Annual branching in the lichen Evernia prunastri. Bryologist 93:32-36.
McCune, B. 1988. Ecological diversity in North American pines. American Journal of Botany 75:353-368.
Muir, P.S. and B. McCune. 1988. Lichens, tree growth, and foliar symptoms of air pollution: Are the stories consistent? Journal of Environmental Quality 17:361-370.
McCune, B. 1988. Lichen communities along O3 and SO2 gradients in Indianapolis. Bryologist 91:223-228.
McCune, B. , C. Cloonan, and T.V. Armentano. 1988. Tree mortality rates and vegetation dynamics in Hemmer Woods, Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 120:416-431.
Kline L., and B. McCune. 1987. Factors affecting the distribution of Wolffia punctata and Wolffia columbiana (Lemnaceae). Northwest Science 61:41-43.
Muir, P. and B. McCune. 1987. Index construction for foliar symptoms of air pollution injury. Plant Disease 71:558-565.
McCune, B. 1987. Distribution of chemotypes of Rhizoplaca in North America. Bryologist 90:6-14.
McCune, B. 1986. Ecological hierarchies. Bulletin Ecological Society of America 67:65‑66.
McCune, B. 1986. Root competition in a low‑elevation grand fir forest in Montana: A trenching experiment. Northwest Science 60:52‑54.
McCune, B. and E.S. Menges. 1986. Quality of historical data from Midwestern old‑growth forests. American Midland Naturalist 116:163‑172.
McCune, B. 1986. PC-ORD: An integrated system for multivariate analysis of ecological data. Abstracta Botanica 10:221-225.
McCune, B., and T.F.H. Allen. 1985. Forest dynamics in the Bitterroot Canyons, Montana. Canadian Journal of Botany 63:377‑383.
McCune, B. 1985. Sterile, yellowish lichen crusts on soil in North America. Evansia 2:23‑35.
McCune, B., and G. Cottam. 1985. The successional status of a southern Wisconsin oak woods. Ecology 66:1270‑1278.
McCune, B., and T.F.H. Allen. 1985. Will similar forests develop on similar sites? Canadian Journal of Botany 63:367‑376.
McCune, B. 1984. Lichens with oceanic affinities in the Bitterroot Range, Idaho and Montana. Bryologist 87:44‑50.
McCune, B. 1983. Fire frequency reduced two orders of magnitude in the Bitterroot Canyons, Montana. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13:212‑218.
Antos, J.A., B. McCune, and C. Bara. 1982. The effect of fire on a pristine western Montana grassland. American Midland Naturalist 110:354‑364.
McCune, B. 1982. Lichens of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist 85:13‑21.
McCune, B. 1982. Howellia aquatilis Gray. Madrono 29:123‑124.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1982. Epiphyte communities of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist 85:1‑12.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1981. Diversity relations of forest layers in the Swan Valley, Montana. Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club 108:354‑361.
McCune, B., and J.A. Antos. 1981. Correlations between forest layers in the Swan Valley, Montana. Ecology 62:1196‑1204.
McCune, B. 1977. Vegetation development on a low elevation talus slope in western Montana. Northwest Science 51:198‑207.
.Bacidia gigantensis (Ramalinaceae), a new species with homosekikaic acid from the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada
R. Troy McMullin, Bruce McCune, James C. Lendemer
123(2), 215-224,