In the European Alps, subalpine forests are important for lichen diversity conservation at multiple levels. However, the potential role of coarse woody debris (CWD) has been only marginally considered in the previous literature. The aims of this case study are (i) to provide a first evaluation of the effects of different types of CWD (stumps, logs, and snags) and wood decay on lichen diversity in Pinus-Larix forests in the Italian Alps, and (ii) to increase the knowledge of the lichen biota on CWD in Italy. Seventy-eight species were found, including 12 nationally rare and 10 calicioid species; Placynthiella hyporhoda is new to Italy. Different types of CWD in different decay stages had significantly different lichen communities. Snags seem...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
In the European Alps, subalpine forests are important for lichen diversity conservation at multiple ...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
none4noWestern Italian Alps (namely Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) are among the lichenologically be...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
In the European Alps, subalpine forests are important for lichen diversity conservation at multiple ...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
none4noWestern Italian Alps (namely Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) are among the lichenologically be...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...