In the last two centuries, native European oak forests have undergone a dramatic decline related to increasing human pressure for agriculture and urbanization. Oak forests were either completely eradicated and transformed into agricultural landscapes or replaced by second-growth formations. Intensive forest management and the replacement of native forests with production forests or arable lands are recognized amongst the main threats to many lichens in Europe. In this study, we used historical information on the epiphytic lichen biota which was hosted in a native oak-dominated forest of Northern Italy to identify shifts of lichen communities due to the changes in land use which occurred during the last two centuries. We also compared the ep...
The fragmentation of the natural habitat is a process that is exponentially increasing worldwide and...
We explored the fine scale patterns of populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in its most suit...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...
In the last two centuries, native European oak forests have undergone a dramatic decline related to ...
The responses of lichens to habitat changes caused by invasive trees are poorly understood. Invasive...
In mountain regions of southern Europe, old-growth chestnut orchards maintained by traditional manag...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
Wooded pastures with ancient trees were formerly abundant throughout Europe, but during the last cen...
Wooded pastures with ancient trees were formerly abundant throughout Europe, but during the last cen...
SUMMARY Epiphytic lichens are considered to be particularly sensitive to forest management, many su...
Forest management practices may heavily affect epiphytic cryptogams. This study was conceived in Mar...
Forest management practices may heavily affect epiphytic cryptogams. This study was conceived in Mar...
The fragmentation of the natural habitat is a process that is exponentially increasing worldwide and...
We explored the fine scale patterns of populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in its most suit...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...
In the last two centuries, native European oak forests have undergone a dramatic decline related to ...
The responses of lichens to habitat changes caused by invasive trees are poorly understood. Invasive...
In mountain regions of southern Europe, old-growth chestnut orchards maintained by traditional manag...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
In the Alps, many forests are under abandonment because of direct protection or the unprofitability ...
Wooded pastures with ancient trees were formerly abundant throughout Europe, but during the last cen...
Wooded pastures with ancient trees were formerly abundant throughout Europe, but during the last cen...
SUMMARY Epiphytic lichens are considered to be particularly sensitive to forest management, many su...
Forest management practices may heavily affect epiphytic cryptogams. This study was conceived in Mar...
Forest management practices may heavily affect epiphytic cryptogams. This study was conceived in Mar...
The fragmentation of the natural habitat is a process that is exponentially increasing worldwide and...
We explored the fine scale patterns of populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in its most suit...
The influence of forest management on species richness and composition of epiphytic macrolichens was...