This characteristic often leads to its colonizing environments disrupted by human activity. Doesn't make sense
E. limosum is often underestimated and overlooked Why such phrasing?
The conservation status of E. limosum presents a nuanced picture that varies across different regions. Needs explanation
Swedish botanist Erik Acharius Rm Swedish botanist
it was reassigned by various taxonomists, and received its current accepted name Enchylium limosum in 2013 by Mónica Andrea García Otálora, Per Magnus Jørgensen, & Mats Wedin. Sketchy phrasing
Synonyms for it have included Collema forissii Szatala, Collema glaucescens Hoffm., Collema viscosum A. Massal., and others. Please improve the phrasing
The species Enchylium limosum, commonly known as lime-loving tarpaper lichen,[1] derives its name from its original classification as Collema limosum, attributed to the Swedish botanist Erik Acharius. Both scientific and common names? *Synonymy section is not needed
Finally, the altitudinal distribution of Rm finally
Commonness and rarity is not a good section name
The conservation status of the lichen species Enchylium limosum varies considerably across its known geographic range, with limited and sometimes conflicting assessments available. Unsourced