Pinus sylvestris-dominated forests have been heavily utilized across all of boreal Fennoscandia and the remaining natural forests are generally highly fragmented. However, there are considerable local and regional differences in the intensity and duration of past forest utilization. We studied the impact of human forest use on the diversity of epiphytic and epixylic lichens in late-successional Pinus sylvestris-dominated forests by assessing species richness and composition along both local and regional gradients in forest utilization. The effects of local logging intensity were analysed by comparing three types of stands: (i) near-natural, (ii) selectively logged (in the early 20th century) and (iii) managed stands. The effects of regional...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
The increasing demand for forest-derived bio-fuel may decrease the amount of dead wood and hence als...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
The epiphytic lichen species richness and community composition was compared for 600 living trees di...
It is still poorly documented how the role of production forests for sustaining biodiversity varies ...
The study examines the changes of epiphytic lichen diversity in differently aged stands developing a...
The amount of large and old trees has decreased in the boreal forests during the last centuries of f...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Highlights • We analyzed the habitat associations of 231 nationally red-listed epiphytic lichen s...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
The increasing demand for forest-derived bio-fuel may decrease the amount of dead wood and hence als...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
The epiphytic lichen species richness and community composition was compared for 600 living trees di...
It is still poorly documented how the role of production forests for sustaining biodiversity varies ...
The study examines the changes of epiphytic lichen diversity in differently aged stands developing a...
The amount of large and old trees has decreased in the boreal forests during the last centuries of f...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
Highlights • We analyzed the habitat associations of 231 nationally red-listed epiphytic lichen s...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
The increasing demand for forest-derived bio-fuel may decrease the amount of dead wood and hence als...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...