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6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The study was carried out in the framework of the Biodiversity
Assessment Tools Project (EVK2-CT1999-00041) in the
Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Program of
the European Union. We are grateful to Christian Ginzler, Ariel
Bergamini and Niklaus Zimmermann for all their valuable help.
We also thank Christine Keller, Urs Groner and Michael
Dietrich for lichen sampling and determination. A special thank
also goes to Allan Watt the BioAssess project coordinator.
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