The patterns of cover and species diversity (richness and composition) of macro-lichens, bryophytes and vascular plants are described for a Canadian montane forest. The forests of the study area are highly valued both for wood production and for the terrestrial lichen that is a vital part of the diet of the endangered woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou Gmelin). In 180 6.5 m x 6.5 m plots, we found lichens were abundant, but the ground layer was dominated by feather moss. Species richness is similar for the three groups at close to 10 species per plot for each group. Differences in species composition are small with any two sites having at least 50% of their vascular plants, 60% of their bryophytes, and 70% of their lichens in commo...
Abstract: The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly depende...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
We sampled 22 black spruce (Picea mariana) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) sites (80 to \u3e200...
The patterns of cover and species diversity (richness and composition) of macro-lichens, bryophytes ...
Several species of terricolous fruticose lichens are important as winter forage for a threatened spe...
Pinus contorta-dominated montane forests of western Canada with relatively dense tree canopies have ...
The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly dependent on the ...
We describe the regional species richness, variation in species richness and species turnover of bry...
An important issue in conservation biology is the extent to which one group of organisms can functio...
I examined the relationships among snow cover (api), lichen abundance, and canopy composition on the...
Lichens in montane, forested ecosystems of the Intermountain West and central Rocky Mountains tend t...
This comparative lichen study was completed in the northwest area of Ontario, where Lake of the Wood...
"Partial cutting systems have often been proposed as a means of maintaining canopy lichen abundance ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
Abstract: The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly depende...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
We sampled 22 black spruce (Picea mariana) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) sites (80 to \u3e200...
The patterns of cover and species diversity (richness and composition) of macro-lichens, bryophytes ...
Several species of terricolous fruticose lichens are important as winter forage for a threatened spe...
Pinus contorta-dominated montane forests of western Canada with relatively dense tree canopies have ...
The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly dependent on the ...
We describe the regional species richness, variation in species richness and species turnover of bry...
An important issue in conservation biology is the extent to which one group of organisms can functio...
I examined the relationships among snow cover (api), lichen abundance, and canopy composition on the...
Lichens in montane, forested ecosystems of the Intermountain West and central Rocky Mountains tend t...
This comparative lichen study was completed in the northwest area of Ontario, where Lake of the Wood...
"Partial cutting systems have often been proposed as a means of maintaining canopy lichen abundance ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
Abstract: The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly depende...
Southern Ontario is the most densely populated region in Canada. As a result, ubanization, industria...
We sampled 22 black spruce (Picea mariana) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) sites (80 to \u3e200...