We examined the main and interactive effects of factors related to habitat filtering, dispersal dynamics, and biotic interactions, on tree-level population dynamics of a subset of species composing the epiphytic lichen pool in an alpine forest. We tested these processes evaluating the population size of 14 lichen species on six hundred and sixty-five trees within a 2\ua0ha plot located in a high elevation alpine forest of the eastern Italian Alps. Our results indicate that community assembly patterns at the tree-level are underpinned by the simultaneous effects of habitat filtering, dispersal, and biotic interactions on the fine-scale population dynamics. These processes determine how the single species are sorted into community assemblages...
This thesis examines the relative importance of local conditions, dispersal and dynamics of the tree...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
We examined the main and interactive effects of factors related to habitat filtering, dispersal dyna...
Several studies have evaluated lichen responses in terms of shifts in species climate suitability, s...
Aim: To assess the spatial-temporal dynamics of primary succession following deglaciation in soil-dw...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
(1) Research Highlights: The work studied the beta diversity patterns of epiphytic lichens as a func...
We explored the fine scale patterns of populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in its most suit...
Background: Few studies analysing lichen diversity have simultaneously considered interactions among...
Traditional approaches in trait‐based community ecology typically expect that trait filtering across...
none3noWe compared epiphytic lichen communities of native broadleaved and secondary black locust (Ro...
We explored the patterns of beta-diversity of forest epiphytic bryophytes and lichens along elevatio...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
[Question] In order to identify the factors and assembly rules which potentially shape natural liche...
This thesis examines the relative importance of local conditions, dispersal and dynamics of the tree...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
We examined the main and interactive effects of factors related to habitat filtering, dispersal dyna...
Several studies have evaluated lichen responses in terms of shifts in species climate suitability, s...
Aim: To assess the spatial-temporal dynamics of primary succession following deglaciation in soil-dw...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
(1) Research Highlights: The work studied the beta diversity patterns of epiphytic lichens as a func...
We explored the fine scale patterns of populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in its most suit...
Background: Few studies analysing lichen diversity have simultaneously considered interactions among...
Traditional approaches in trait‐based community ecology typically expect that trait filtering across...
none3noWe compared epiphytic lichen communities of native broadleaved and secondary black locust (Ro...
We explored the patterns of beta-diversity of forest epiphytic bryophytes and lichens along elevatio...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
[Question] In order to identify the factors and assembly rules which potentially shape natural liche...
This thesis examines the relative importance of local conditions, dispersal and dynamics of the tree...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...