Intermediate stage 2 Lichen course ( LIS2)
Event type: Training event
Location: Preston Montford Field Studies Centre, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 1HW.
Tutor: David Hill
Local Organiser: Mark Stephens
Target audience: This course has been designed for people who have confidence in using their compound microscope and aims to develop techniques. The course will start with the development of field techniques particularly in relation to sampling saxicolous substrates. This, and the majority of the course will then focus on developing microscope techniques. There is a strong focus on Laboratory work.
It is expected that people:
will bring their own microscopes (travel arrangements permitting)
be confident with using their microscope
have practiced cutting sections
Aims : The course will start with the development of field techniques particularly in relation to sampling saxicolous substrates. This, and the majority of the course will then focus on developing microscope techniques. There is a strong focus on laboratory work which will develop techniques covered in Skills and Knowledge for Lichenologists Stage 2 . Please refer to https://britishlichensociety.org.uk/learning/skills-and-knowledge
Objectives: By the end of the course you will:
Develop confidence in setting up microscopes to best advantage
Develop field ID collecting techniques to add value to your specimens. Overcoming collecting difficulties.
Practice techniques to look at and collect information on vegetative structures
Use chemical techniques to look at the cortex etc. getting maximum information with minimum damage to the specimen.
Appreciate the value and importance of drawing what you see
Develop skills in cutting sections and mounting them for looking at apothecial and perithecial structure.
Stain sections under the microscope, with K and C
Examine ascus structure and spores details. Using oil immersion.
Develop confidence in chemical testing under the microscope and staining sections, with N and I
Examine exciple and paraphycial structure
Make specimens for further reference
Cost: The unit price for participants is £103.20 pppn i.e. £309.60 for the 3 days (we have having 3 evening meals, 3 breakfasts and 3 packed lunches overall)
Grants: For those who require financial support please refer to the grants section of the BLS website where such applications can be made to the Wallace-Burnet-Gilbert fund.
Application process: To apply for the course please contact Sue Knight ( sueknight10@btinternet.com) for an application form. The deadlines for submission of the completed application form is 31st Jan 2025