R. Greg Thorn
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada |
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Saar I, Thorn RG, Nagasawa E, et al. (2022) A phylogenetic overview of , with descriptions of nine new species and four new combinations. Mycologia. 1-29 |
Wang S, Thorn RG. (2021) , a new species from China. Mycoscience. 62: 212-216 |
Zitani NM, Grieves LA, Thorn RG. (2020) A successfully breeding, partially leucistic American Robin ( Turdus migratorius ) Canadian Field-Naturalist. 133: 301-304 |
Thorn RG, Malloch DW, Saar I, et al. (2020) New species in the Gymnopilus junonius group (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) Botany. 98: 293-315 |
Hay CRJ, Thorn RG, Jacobs CR. (2019) Taxonomic survey of Agaricomycetes (Fungi: Basidiomycota) in Ontario tallgrass prairies determined by fruiting body and soil rDNA sampling Canadian Field-Naturalist. 132: 407-424 |
Asemaninejad A, Thorn RG, Branfireun BA, et al. (2019) Vertical Stratification of Peatland Microbial Communities Follows a Gradient of Functional Types across Hummock–Hollow Microtopographies Ecoscience. 26: 249-258 |
Consiglio G, Setti L, Thorn RG. (2018) New species of , with comments on the - species complex. Persoonia. 41: 202-212 |
Asemaninejad A, Thorn RG, Branfireun BA, et al. (2018) Climate change favours specific fungal communities in boreal peatlands Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 120: 28-36 |
Asemaninejad A, Thorn RG, Lindo Z. (2017) Experimental Climate Change Modifies Degradative Succession in Boreal Peatland Fungal Communities. Microbial Ecology. 73: 521-531 |
Thorn RG, Kim JI, Lebeuf R, et al. (2017) The golden chanterelles of Newfoundland and Labrador: a new species, a new record for North America, and a lost species rediscovered Botany. 95: 547-560 |