Branches and boles of trees in wet forests are often carpeted with lichens and bryophytes capable of providing periodically saturated habitat suitable for microfauna, animals that include tardigrades, rotifers, nematodes, mites, and springtails. Although resident microfauna likely exhibit habitat preferences structured by fine-scale environmental factors, previous studies rarely report associations between microfaunal communities and habitat type (e.g., communities that develop in lichens vs. bryophytes). Microfaunal communities were examined across three types of epiphyte and three sampling heights to capture gradients of microenvironment. Tardigrades, rotifers, and nematodes were significantly more abundant in bryophytes than fruticose li...
Variations among microhabitats, such as within a single tree crown, create niches that foster specie...
Assessing diversity is among the major tasks in ecology and conservation science. In ecological and ...
Understanding the factors that determine species distributions is a central question in ecology. Nic...
Ecological systems respond to processes that operate at a variety of spatial scales. Epiphytic liche...
Questions: How do tree age, microhabitat characteristics and epiphytic competitors affect the occurr...
peer reviewedEpiphytic communities offer an original framework to disentangle the contributions of e...
Aim: We evaluate the scale dependence of species richness–environment relationships with a continent...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
The Monteverde cloud forest is characterized by its high precipitation levels, frequency of cloud im...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
<p>This talk was presented on 8/9//2015 at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting. It desc...
Species richness is influenced by a nested set of environmental factors, but how do these factors in...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
Epiphytes are an integral part of many ecosystems and have been shown to be good indicators of biod...
Variations among microhabitats, such as within a single tree crown, create niches that foster specie...
Assessing diversity is among the major tasks in ecology and conservation science. In ecological and ...
Understanding the factors that determine species distributions is a central question in ecology. Nic...
Ecological systems respond to processes that operate at a variety of spatial scales. Epiphytic liche...
Questions: How do tree age, microhabitat characteristics and epiphytic competitors affect the occurr...
peer reviewedEpiphytic communities offer an original framework to disentangle the contributions of e...
Aim: We evaluate the scale dependence of species richness–environment relationships with a continent...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
The Monteverde cloud forest is characterized by its high precipitation levels, frequency of cloud im...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
<p>This talk was presented on 8/9//2015 at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting. It desc...
Species richness is influenced by a nested set of environmental factors, but how do these factors in...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
Epiphytes are an integral part of many ecosystems and have been shown to be good indicators of biod...
Variations among microhabitats, such as within a single tree crown, create niches that foster specie...
Assessing diversity is among the major tasks in ecology and conservation science. In ecological and ...
Understanding the factors that determine species distributions is a central question in ecology. Nic...