Peter Crittenden served as senior editor of The Lichenologist from 2000 to 2019. During his tenure, he significantly impacted the journal and the field of lichenology. He initiated the modernisation of the journal's layout and printing in 2001, increasing its academic standing and impact factor from around 0.9 to over 1.5. Under his leadership, the journal introduced thematic issues and encouraged longer, more comprehensive papers.[6]
Crittenden implemented several important editorial changes, including the adoption of effective electronic publication, obligate registration of new fungal names, and a policy to reject "single naked species descriptions" from 2016 onwards. These changes helped to improve the quality and impact of the research published in the journal.[6]
During Crittenden's editorship, The Lichenologist published 1197 papers, nearly matching the number published under his three predecessors combined (1256 papers from 1958–1999). The journal also made significant contributions to lichen taxonomy, with 2069 new lichen species described between 2000 and 2019, representing 69% of all new species described in the journal since its inception in 1958.[6]
Crittenden collaborated with James D. Lawrey, editor of The Bryologist, to increase the quality of both journals, further enhancing the impact of lichenological research.[6]
Selected publications
Crittenden, P.; Porter, Neil (1991). "Lichen-forming fungi: potential sources of novel metabolites". Trends in Biotechnology. 9 (1): 409–414. doi:10.1016/0167-7799(91)90141-4. PMID1367745.
Ellis, Christopher J.; Crittenden, Peter D.; Scrimgeour, Charles M.; Ashcroft, Carl (2003). "The natural abundance of 15N in mat-forming lichens". Oecologia. 136 (1): 115–123. doi:10.1007/s00442-003-1201-z. PMID12695900. S2CID8630634.
Ellis, Christopher J.; Crittenden, Peter D.; Scrimgeour, Charles M. (2004). "Soil as a potential source of nitrogen for mat-forming lichens". Canadian Journal of Botany. 82 (1): 145–149. doi:10.1139/b03-144.
Seymaur, Fabian A.; Crittenden, Peter; Dyer, Paul S. (2005). "Sex in the extremes: lichen-forming fungi". Mycologist. 19 (2): 51–58. doi:10.1017/S0269-915X(05)00201-6 (inactive 1 November 2024).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)