CAPITULOS LIBROS

  • Sancho LG (1990) Historia Natural dels Paisos Catalans. Volumen 5 (“Fong i liquens”). Autor-editor, X. Llimona i Pages. Fundacio Enciclopedia Catalana. Barcelona. (participación como coautor, tema asignado: familia Umbilicariaceae).
  • Sancho LG (1995) Ámbito ártico de la tundra y dominio antártico. Biosfera. Volumen 9. Ed. R. Folch. Fundación Enciclopedia Catalana.
  • Green TGA, Schroeter B & Sancho LG (1999) Plant life in Antarctica. In: Pugnaire FI (ed.) Handbook of Functional Plant Ecology, pp: 496-543. Marcel Dekker Inc, New York.
  • Sancho LG (1999) Flora y vegetación criptogámica de las Sierras de Gredos. Musgos y líquenes. Recursos naturales de las Sierras de Gredos. Diputación Provincial de Avila, Institución Gran Duque de Avila. pp: 85-94.
  • Sancho LG, Valladares F, Schroeter B & Kappen L (2000) Ecophysiology of Antarctic versus temperate populations of a bipolar lichen: The key role of the photosynthetic partner. In: Davison W, Howard-williams C & Broady P (eds.) Antarctic ecosystems: Models for Wider Ecological Understanding, pp: 190-196. New Zealand Natural Science, Caxton Press, Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • Schroeter B, Kappen L Schulz F & Sancho LG (2000) Seasonal variation in the Carbon balance of lichens in the maritime Antarctic: Long-term measurements of photosynthetic activity in Usnea aurantiaco-atra. In: Davison W, Howard-Williams C & Broady P. (eds.) Antarctic ecosystems: Models for Wider Ecological Understanding, pp: 258-262. New Zealand Natural Science, Caxton Press, Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • Wierzchos, J., de los Ríos A, Sancho LG, Green TGA & Ascaso C (2003) The integrated microscopical study of Antarctic endolithic microorganisms and their microhabitats. In Huiskes AHL et al. (eds.) Antarctic Biology in a Global Context, pp:152-156. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.
  • Sancho LG (2004) Monografía del género Lasallia In: Nash III TH, Ryan BD, Diederich P, Gries C & Bungartz F (eds.) Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonorean Desert Region, pp: 139-141. Arizona State University.
  • de la Torre R, Sancho LG & Horneck, G. (2006) Adaptation of the lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum to harsh high altitude conditions: relevance to a habitable Mars. ESA-Special Publications SP-1299.
  • Green TGA, Schroeter B & Sancho LG (2007) Plant life in Antarctica. In: Pugnaire FI (ed.) Handbook of Functional Plant Ecology, pp: 389-434. Marcel Dekker Inc, New York.
  • de los Ríos A, Ascaso C, Wierzchos, J & Sancho LG (2010) Space Flight Effects on Lichen Ultrastructure and Physiology. In: Seckbach J & Grube M (eds.) Symbiosis and Stress, pp: 579-593. Springer, Berlin.
  • Sancho LG (2011). Lichens. In: Muriel Gargaud et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Astrobiology (Volume 2), pp: 918-919. Springer International Publishing.
  • Green TGA, Sancho LG & Pintado A (2011). Ecophysiology of Dessication/Rehidration Cycles in Mosses and Lichens. In: Lüttge U, Beck E, Bartels D. (eds.) Plant Desiccation Tolerance, pp 89–120. Ecological Studies, vol 215. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
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  • Rozzi R, Lewis L, Massardo F, Medina Y, Moses K, Ménendez, Sancho LG, Vezzani P, Russell S & Goffinet B (2012). Ecotourism with a Hand Lens in the Omora Park. Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program, Universidad de Magallanes – University of North Texas. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes. 188 pp.
  • Sancho LG, Belnap J, Colesie C, Raggio J & Weber B & (2016) Carbon budgets of biological soil crusts at micro- macro-, and global scales. In: Weber B, Büdel B & Belnap J (eds) Biological Soil Crusts: An Organizing Principle in Drylands, pp: 287-304. Ecological Studies, vol 226. Springer, Cham.
  • Sasha C Reed, Fernando T Maestre, Raúl Ochoa-Hueso, Cheryl R Kuske, Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, Mel Oliver, Brian Darby, Leopoldo G Sancho, Robert L Sinsabaugh, Jayne Belnap (2016) Biological soil crusts: an organizing principle in drylands. In Biological Soil Crusts: An Organizing Principle in Drylands. Ed. by B. Weber, B. Büdel and J. Belnap. Ecological Studies. Springer Verlag. 451-476.
  • de la Torre R, Sancho LG (2020) Lichens as Astrobiological Models: Experiments to Fathom the Limits of Life in Extraterrestrial Environments. Extremophiles as astrobiological models. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 197-220.