Trevor Goward Publications & Reports

(to 25 Feb 2024)

  • Altermann, S., S.D. Leavitt and T. Goward. 2016. Tidying up the genus Letharia: introducing L. lupina sp. nov. and a new circumscription for L. columbiana (Nutt.) Thoms. Lichenologist 48: 423–439.
  • Altermann, S., S.D. Leavitt, T. Goward, M.P. Nelsen and H.T. Lumbsch. 2014. How do you solve a problem like Letharia? A new look at cryptic species in lichen-forming fungi using bayesian clustering and SNPs from multilocus sequence data. PloS ONE 9: 1–14.
  • Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 1998: Patterns of lichen diversity and distribution in old and young forests of the interior cedar-hemlock zone of British Columbia. – In: Jull, M/Coxson, D/Stevenson, S/Lousier, D/Walters, M (eds.): Ecosystem Dynamics and Silviculture Systems in Interior Wet-belt ESSF and ICH Forests. University of Northern British Columbia Press, Prince George, pages 21–22.
  • Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2000. Ecological characteristics of inland rainforests. Ecoforestry 15(4): 20–23.
  • Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2000. Ecological characteristics of inland rainforests. Pages 437–439 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  • Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2000. The drip zone effect: new insights into the distribution of rare lichens. Pages 767–768 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  • Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2016. Patterns of macrolichen diversity in old and young unmanaged forests along a moisture gradient in humid inland British Columbia. Ecological Indicators 69: 730–738.
  • Bidussi, M., T. Goward and Y. Gauslaa. 2013. Growth and secondary compound investments in the epiphytic lichens Lobaria pulmonaria and Hypogymnia occidentalis transplanted along an altitudinal gradient in British Columbia. Botany 91: 621–630.
  • Björk, C.R. and T. Goward. 2022. Clarification of the identity of Picea x albertiana and a new nothospecies for hybrids of P. engelmannii and P. glauca. Phytoneuron 2022–65: 1–8.
  • Björk, C.,T. Goward and T. Spribille. 2009. New records and range extensions of rare lichens from waterfalls and spray zones in inland British Columbia, Canada. Evansia 26: 219–224.
  • Bunnell, F.L., T. Spribille, I. Houde, T. Goward and C. Björk. 2008. Lichens on down wood in logged and unlogged forest stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38: 1033–1041.
  • Bunnell, F.L. T. Goward, I. Houde, and C. Björk. 2007: Larch seed trees sustain arboreal lichens and encourage recolonization of regenerating stands. – Western Journal of Applied Forestry 22(2): 94–98.
  • Cannings, R.A., T. Goward and W.J. Merilees. 2020. Tribute to R. Yorke Edwards, 1924–2011. Canadian Field-Naturalist 134: 270–294. https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v134i3.2657.
  • Coxson, D.S., T. Goward and D.J. Connell. 2013. Analysis of ancient western redcedar stands in the upper Fraser River watershed and scenarios for protection. Journal of Ecosystems and Management 13: 1–20.
  • Coxson, D. T. Goward and J. R. Werner. 2020. The Inland Temperate Rainforest and Interior Wetbelt Biomes of Western North America. Pages 88–102 in M.I. Goldstein and D.A. DellaSala (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes, vol. 3. Elsevier, pages 88–102.
  • DellaSala, D., P. Alaback, L. Craighead, T. Goward, H. Holien, J. Kirkpatrick, P.V. Krestov, F. Moola, Y. Nakamura, R.S. Nauman, R.F. Noss, P. Paquet, K. Ronneberg, T. Spribille, D. Tecklin and H. von Wehrden. 2011. Chapter 10. Crosscutting issues and conservation strategies. Pp. 243–259 in D. DellaSala (ed.): Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world. Island Press, Washington.
  • DellaSala, D., P. Alaback, L. Craighead, T. Goward, P. Paquet, and T. Spribille. 2011. Chapter 3. Temperate and boreal rainforests of inland northwestern North America. Pp. 82–110 in D. DellaSala (ed.): Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world. Island Press, Washington.
  • Dillman, K.L., T. Ahti, C.R. Björk, P. Clerc, S. Ekman, T. Goward, J. Hafellner, S. Pérez-Ortega, C. Printzen, S. Saviċ, M. Schultz, M. Svensson, G. Thor, T. Tønsberg, O. Vitikainen, M. Westberg and T. Spribille. 2012. New records, range extensions and nomenclatural innovations for lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Alaska, U.S.A. Herzogia 25: 177–210.
  • DiMeglio, J. and T. Goward. 2023. Resolving the Sticta fuliginosa morphodeme (lichenized Ascomycota: Peltigeraceae) in northwestern North America. The Bryologist 126: 90–110.
  • Divakar, P, A. Crespo, M. Wedin, et al. 2015. Evolution of complex symbiotic relationships in a morphologically derived family of lichen-forming fungi. New Phytologist 2015: 1–15.
  • Easton, L. and T. Goward. 2023. Soil moisture correlates with survival in mature Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon) after an outbreak of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins). Forest Science 20: 1–10.
  • Gauslaa, Y. and T. Goward. 2012. Relative growth rates of two epiphytic lichens, Lobaria pulmonaria and Hypogymnia occidentalis, transplanted within and outside of Populus dripzones. Botany 90: 954–965.
  • Gauslaa, Y. and T. Goward. 2020. Melanic pigments and canopy-specific elemental concentration shape growth rates of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in unmanaged mixed forests. Fungal Ecology 47 (2020) 100984.
  • Gauslaa, Y. and T. Goward. 2023. Canopy openness shapes the horizontal distributions of melanic and usnic hair lichens in the lower canopy of conifer forests. The lichenologist. The Lichenologist 2023: 1–9.
  • Gauslaa, Y., T. Goward and J. Asplund. 2021. Canopy throughfall links canopy epiphytes to terrestrial vegetation in pristine conifer forests. Fungal Ecology 52 (2021) 101075. doi.org/10.1016/j.funeco.2021.101075.
  • Gauslaa, Y., T. Goward and T. Pypker. 2020. Canopy settings shape elemental composition of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in unmanaged conifer forests. Ecological Indicators 113, 106294. doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106294.
  • Ginns, J., S.A. Redhead and T. Goward. 1998 Mushrooms, lichens and other fungi (Kingdom Fungi, Phylum Mycota). Unpublished Report to EMAN, Ottawa. 8 pages.
  • Goffinet, B. and T. Goward. 1998. Is Nephroma silvae-veteris the cyanomorph of Lobaria oregana? Insights from molecular, chemical and morphological characters. Pages 41–52 in M.G. Glenn, R.C. Harris, R. Dirig and M.S. Cole (eds.). Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York.
  • Goffinet, B., J. Miadlikowska and T. Goward. 2003. Phylogenetic inferences based on nrDNA sequences support five morphospecies within the Peltigera didactyla complex (Lichenized Ascomycota). The Bryologist 106: 349–364.
  • Goward, T. 1984. Heterodermia sitchensis, a new lichen from the Pacific Northwest of North America. The Bryologist 87: 366–368.
  • Goward, T. 1984. The Enlichenment: Lichen Canada. B.C. Naturalist 22 (4): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1984. The Enlichenment: The enlichenment. B.C. Naturalist 22 (3): 10, 11.
  • Goward, T. 1984. The Trophy Mountain extension: A new perspective on Wells Gray Provincial Park. Unpublished report to BC Parks.
  • Goward, T. 1985. Ahtiana, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae. The Bryologist 88: 367–371.
  • Goward, T. 1985. The Enlichenment: Dr. Freckle and Mr. Hide. B.C. Naturalist 23 (2): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1985. The Enlichenment: The trouble with lichen. B.C. Naturalist 23 (1): 9, 8.
  • Goward, T. 1985. The Enlichenment: Witches’ hair, bear’s hair, old man’s beard. B.C. Naturalist 23 (3): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1985. The Enlichenment: missing xxx.
  • Goward, T. 1986. Brodoa, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae. The Bryologist 89: 219–223.
  • Goward, T. 1986. The Enlichenment: Good for what ails you. B.C. Naturalist 24 (2): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1986. The Enlichenment: What’s brown and sounds like a bell? B.C. Naturalist 24 (3): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1986. The Enlichenment: missing xxx. B.C. Naturalist 24 (1). xxx
  • Goward, T. 1986. The Enlichenment: missing xxx. B.C. Naturalist 24 (xxx). xxx
  • Goward, T. 1986. Witches’ Hair and Old Man’s Beard. Nature Canada 15 (2): 39–45.
  • Goward, T. 1987. Notes on the distributional ecology of epiphytic macrolichens in the Kamloops area, with special reference to the Wolf Lichen (Letharia vulpina). Unpublished report, British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks, Kamloops. $
  • Goward, T. 1987. The Enlichenment: Biting the dust. B.C. Naturalist 25 (1): 19, 8.
  • Goward, T. 1987. The Enlichenment: Enlichened Collecting. B.C. Naturalist 25 (3): 11.
  • Goward, T. 1987. The Enlichenment: On line with lichens. B.C. Naturalist 25 (2): 17.
  • Goward, T. 1987. The Enlichenment: Super Natural B.C.: an elegy? B.C. Naturalist 25 (4): 11.
  • Goward, T. 1987. [Review:] D.L. Hawksworth and D.J. Hill. The lichen-forming fungi. Blackie and Son, Glasgow, 1984. Canadian Field-Naturalist 101: 506–507.
  • Goward, T. 1987. [Review:] J. Thomson. American arctic lichens 1. The macrolichens. Columbia University Press, 1984. Canadian Field-Naturalist 100: 120–122.
  • Goward, T. 1988. Hypogymnia oceanica, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. The Bryologist 91: 229–232.
  • Goward, T. 1988. The Enlichenment: Apology for lichens. B.C. Naturalist 26 (2): 11, 17.
  • Goward, T. 1988. The Enlichenment: Inventing necessities. B.C. Naturalist 26 (4): 4, 16.
  • Goward, T. 1988. The Enlichenment: The colour orange. B.C. Naturalist 26 (3): 15, 22.
  • Goward, T. 1988. The Enlichenment: The great hangers on. B.C. Naturalist 26 (1): 11.
  • Goward, T. 1988. [Review:] D.J. Galloway. Flora of New Zealand lichens. New Zealand Government Printer, Wellington, 1985. Canadian Field-Naturalist 102: 601–602.
  • Goward, T. 1988. [Review:] J.D. Lawrey. Biology of lichenized fungi. Praeger, Toronto, 1984. Canadian Field-Naturalist 102: 185.
  • Goward, T. 1988. [Review:] K.A. Kershaw. Physiological ecology of lichens. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1985. Canadian Field-Naturalist 102: 403–404.
  • Goward, T. 1989. The Enlichenment: Lichens at the edge. B.C. Naturalist 27 (4): 14–15.
  • Goward, T. 1989. The Enlichenment: Pierre Burton on lichens. B.C. Naturalist 27 (1): 14–15.
  • Goward, T. 1989. The Enlichenment: Something new has been added. B.C. Naturalist 27 (2): 18.
  • Goward, T. 1989. The Enlichenment: The three faces of symbiosis. B.C. Naturalist 27 (3): 14.
  • Goward, T. 1989. The valley of fire and ice. Nature Canada 18 (4): 36–43.
  • Goward, T. 1990. Rare and endangered lichens in British Columbia. Bioline. Spring 1990: 13–15.
  • Goward, T. 1990. The Enlichenment: Crying wolf. B.C. Naturalist 28 (1): 18.
  • Goward, T. 1990. The Enlichenment: Forestry herbicides: visions and revisions. B.C. Naturalist 28 (2): 22–23.
  • Goward, T. 1990. The Enlichenment: What if the bluebird were brown. B.C. Naturalist 28 (3): 22–23.
  • Goward, T. 1990. The Enlichenment: missing xxx. B.C. Naturalist 28 (4) xxx
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] D.H. Vitt, J.E. Marsh and R.B. Bovey. Mosses, lichens and ferns of northwest North America. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton, 1988. Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 153–155.
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] I.M. Brodo. Lichens of the Ottawa Region (second edition), Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club, Ottawa, 1988. Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 152.
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] M.E. Hale and M. Cole. Lichens of California. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1988. Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 509–510.
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] T. Nash and V. Wirth. Lichens, bryophytes and air quality. [Bibliotheca Lichenologica 30], J. Cramer, Berlin, 1988. Canadian Field-Naturalist 105: 303.
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] V. Ahmadjian and S. Paracer. Symbiosis: an introduction to biological association. University Press of New England, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1986. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 159–160.
  • Goward, T. 1990. [Review:] W.J. Noble, T. Ahti, G.F. Otto and I.M. Brodo. A second checklist and bibliography of the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. Syllogeus 61, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, 1987. Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 153.
  • Goward, T. 1991. Divorce is out of the question. Pages 160–161 in G.R. White. Stein Valley Wilderness Guidebook. Stein Wilderness Alliance, Vancouver.
  • Goward, T. 1991. The Enlichenment: Lichens and the little big times. B.C. Naturalist 29 (2): 22–23.
  • Goward, T. 1991. The Enlichenment: Lichens and the vanished grasslands. B.C. Naturalist 29 (6): 8–9.
  • Goward, T. 1992. Lichens. Pages 319–338 in MacKinnon, A., J. Pojar and R. Coupé (eds.). Plants of northern British Columbia. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton.
  • Goward, T. 1992. The Enlichenment: Crust of the matter. B.C. Naturalist 30 (6): 4–5.
  • Goward, T. 1992. The Enlichenment: The crust of the matter. B.C. Naturalist 30 (6): 4–5.
  • Goward, T. 1992. The Enlichenment: missing xxx. B.C. Naturalist 30 (xxx) xxx.
  • Goward, T. 1993 (“1991”). Epiphytic lichens: going down with the trees. Pages 153–158 in Rautio, S. (ed.). Community action for endangered species: a public symposium on B.C.’s threatened and endangered species and their habitat. Federation of British Columbia Naturalists, Vancouver.
  • Goward, T. 1993. Crown of the ICH: Epiphytic macrolichens of oldgrowth forests in the Interior Cedar – Hemlock Zone. Bioline. Fall/Winter: 15–17.
  • Goward, T. 1993. Notes on the lichens of the Tatshenshini and Alsek Valleys (Preliminary report). British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Smithers. 21 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1993. The Enlichenment: Lichens and the 1% naturalist. B.C. Naturalist 31 (2): 4–5.
  • Goward, T. 1993. The Enlichenment: Of spotted lichens and marbled naturalists. B.C. Naturalist 31 (5): 4.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Lichens. Pages 484–504 in J. Pojar and A. MacKinnon (eds.). Plants of coastal British Columbia, including Washington, Oregon and Alaska. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Living antiquities. Nature Canada 23 (3): 14–21.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Mosquito Fern. Two new records in British Columbia. Cordillera December 1994: 3 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Notes on oldgrowth-dependent epiphytic macrolichens in the humid oldgrowth forests in inland British Columbia, Canada. Acta Botanica Fennica 150: 31–38.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Oldgrowth woodland lichen diversity in the Engelmann Spruce – Subalpine Fir zone, Kamloops Forest Region (with notes on the distributional ecology of the species. Progress Report. Ministry of Forests, Kamloops. 26 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1994. Rare and endangered lichens in British Columbia. Pages 77–80 in L. Harding and E. McCullum (eds.). Biodiversity in British Columbia: our changing environment. Canadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region.
  • Goward, T. 1994. The Enlichenment: Terms of enlichenment. B.C. Naturalist 32 (4): 4–5.
  • Goward, T. 1994. The one percent naturalist. Nature Canada 23 (2): 13.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Nephroma occultum and the maintenance of lichen diversity in British Columbia. Mitteilungen der Eidgenössischen Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft 70: 93–101.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Burning questions. Nature Canada 24 (1): 44–45.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Here for a long time, not a good time. Nature Canada 24 (2): 9.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Lichens of the Tenise Creek oldgrowth forests: preliminary inventory and assessment. Unpublished report. Nelson Forest Region, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Nelson. 9 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Lichens. Pages 332–367 in D. Johnson, L. Kershaw, A. MacKinnon and J. Pojar. Plants of the western boreal forest and aspen parkland. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Macrolichens of the oldgrowth forests of the Robson Valley. Part I: Goat River to Ptarmigan Creek. Unpublished report. Prince George Forest Region, Robson Forest District, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, McBride. 19 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1995. Status report on the cryptic paw lichen, Nephroma occultum, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Working Document, June 1994. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 1995. The Enlichenment: Lichen braille. B.C. Naturalist 33 (3): 4.
  • Goward, T. 1996 (“1995”). Lichens of British Columbia: rare species and priorities for inventory. Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, and Habitat Protection Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, British Columbia. Working Paper 08/1996. 34 pages.
  • Goward, T. 1996. Dust to dust. Nature Canada 25: (3): 44–45.
  • Goward, T. 1996. Lichens. Pages 413–439 in R. Parish, R. Coupé and D. Lloyd (eds.). Plants of southern interior British Columbia. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton.
  • Goward, T. 1996. Status report on the oldgrowth specklebelly lichen, Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. 36 pages. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 1996. Status report on the seaside bone lichen, Hypogymnia heterophylla, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. 36 pages. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 1996. Status report on the seaside centipede lichen, Heterodermia sitchensis, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. 33 pages. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 1997. Lichens of ages. Nature Canada 26 (3): 15–16.
  • Goward, T. 1998. Lichens. Pages 332–355 in L. Kershaw, A. MacKinnon and J. Pojar (eds.). Plants of the Rocky Mountains. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton.
  • Goward, T. 1998. Observations on the ecology of the lichen genus Bryoria in high elevation conifer forests. Canadian Field Naturalist: 112: 496–501.
  • Goward, T. 1999. The lichens of British Columbia. Illustrated keys. Part 2 Fruticose species. British Columbia Ministry of Forests Special Report 9. Victoria. 319 pages.
  • Goward, T. 2000. Fire, terrestrial lichens, and the Itcha-Ilgachuz caribou. Pages 665–669 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  • Goward, T. 2000. The colour orange. Nature Canada 29 (4): 12–13.
  • Goward, T. 2001. Re-evaluating the Tenise Creek oldgrowth forests: regional and provincial significance. Unpublished report. British Columbia Ministry of Environment. Nelson. 15 pages.
  • Goward, T. 2001. The seaside centipede lichen, Heterodermia sitchensis: notes on distribution and ecology. I. Unpublished report to Parks Canada, Victoria. 25 pages.
  • Goward, T. 2002. Hair lichens, snowpack variation and the fate of the mountain caribou: the LSC hypothesis. Abstract. Pp. 41–42 in Mountain Caribou in 21st century ecosystems. Revelstoke. Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology.
  • Goward, T. 2003. Lichens of the Columbia Mountain rainforests: a preliminary overview. Unpublished report. Parks Canada, Revelstoke. 34 pages.
  • Goward, T. 2003. Lichens of the Robson Valley provincial parks: Grizzly-Sugarbowl, West Twin Creek, Slim Creek. Unpublished report. B.C. Parks. Prince George. 35 pages.
  • Goward, T. 2003. On the dispersal of hair lichens (Bryoria) in high-elevation oldgrowth conifer forests. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 44–48.
  • Goward, T. 2003. On the vertical zonation of Hair Lichens (Bryoria) in the canopies of high-elevation oldgrowth conifer forests. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 39–43.
  • Goward, T. 2008. Inland Temperate Rainforest – Made in Canada. Conference Proceedings: BC’s Inland Rainforest: Conservation and Community. Prince George, 21–23 May 2008. http://wetbelt.unbc.ca/2008-conference-Goward-Made-in-Canada.html
  • Goward, T. 2008. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. I. Face in the Mirror. Evansia 25: 23–25.
  • Goward, T. 2008. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. II. Nameless little Things. Evansia 25: 54–56.
  • Goward, T. 2008. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. III. Credo. Evansia 25: 54–56.
  • Goward, T. 2008. Status report on the tarpaulin tarpaper lichen, Collema coniophilum, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 2009 (“Anonymous”). Status report on the Oldgrowth Specklebelly lichen, Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 2009. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. IV. Re-emergence. Evansia 26: 1–6.
  • Goward, T. 2009. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. V. Conversational. Evansia 26: 31–37.
  • Goward, T. 2009. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. VI. Reassembly. Evansia 26: 91–97.
  • Goward, T. 2009. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. VII. Species. Evansia 26: 153–162.
  • Goward, T. 2010 (“Anonymous”). Status report on the Oldgrowth Specklebelly lichen, Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. On-line.
  • Goward, T. 2010. Mosquito and membrane: a natural history of metaphor. Pages 197–208 in M. Dickinson and C. Goulet (eds.). Lyric ecology: an appreciation of the work of Jan Zwicky. Cormorant Books, Toronto.
  • Goward, T. 2010. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. IX. Paralichens. Evansia 27: 40–46.
  • Goward, T. 2010. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. VIII. Theoretical. Evansia 27: 2–10.
  • Goward, T. 2010. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. X. Homeostasis. Evansia 27: 71–81.
  • Goward, T. 2011. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. XI. Preassembly. Evansia 28: 1–17.
  • Goward, T. 2012. Readings on the Lichen Thallus. XII. Formal Propositions. Evansia 29: 28–49.
  • Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1983. Parmelia hygrophila, a new lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Annales Botanici Fennici 20: 9–13.
  • Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1992. Macrolichens and their zonal distribution in Wells Gray Provincial Park and its vicinity, British Columbia, Canada. Acta Botanica Fennica 147: 1–60.
  • Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1997. Notes on the distributional ecology of the Cladoniaceae (lichenized Ascomycetes) in temperate and boreal North America. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 82: 143–155.
  • Goward, T., T. Ahti, J.A. Elix and T. Spribille. 2010. Hypogymnia recurva and H. wilfiana spp. nov.: two new lichens from western North America. Botany 88: 345–351.
  • Goward, T., S. Altermann and C.R. Björk. 2011 Platismatia wheeleri. Pages 96, 99 in Lumbsch, H.T. et al. (102 additional authors). One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity. Phytotaxa 18: 1–127.
  • Goward, T., and A. Arsenault. 2018. Calicioid diversity in humid inland British Columbia may increase into the 5th century after stand initiation. Lichenologist 50: 555–569.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 1997. Notes on the assessment of lichen diversity in oldgrowth Engelmann Spruce – Subalpine Fir forests. Pages 67–78 in C. Hollstedt and A. Vyse (eds.). Sicamous Creek Silvicultural Systems Project: Workshop proceedings. April 24–25, 1996. Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria, B.C. Working Paper 24/1997.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2000. Cyanolichen distribution in young unmanaged forests: a dripzone effect? The Bryologist 103: 28–37.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2000. Inland oldgrowth rainforests: safe havens for rare lichens? Pages 759–766 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2001. Cyanolichens and conifers: implications for global conservation. Forest Snow and Landscape Research 75: 303–318.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2002. Habitat requirements for indicator lichen species in the ICHwk and ICHvk: rationale for species selection. Unpublished Report. British Columbia Ministry of Forests. Kamloops. 25 pages.
  • Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2003. Notes on the Populus “dripzone effect” in well ventilated stands in humid inland east-central British Columbia. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 61–65.
  • Goward, T., and C. Björk. 2006. Epiphytic crustose lichens of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks: Preliminary overview. Parks Canada, Revelstoke. Unpublished Report. 38 pages.
  • Goward, T., and C. Björk. 2009. Wilf Schofield: a waterfall tribute. Botanical Electronic News 2009.
  • Goward, T. and C. Björk. 2010. (“Anonymous”). Status report on the Peacock Vinyl lichen, Leptogium polycarpum, in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. On-line.
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