Epiphytes, including bryophytes and lichens, can significantly change the water interception and storage capacities of forest canopies. However, despite some understanding of this role, empirical evaluations of canopy and bole community water storage capacity by epiphytes are still quite limited. Epiphyte communities are shaped by both microclimate and host plant identity, and so the canopy and bole community storage capacity might also be expected to vary across similar spatial scales. We estimated canopy and bole community cover and biomass of bryophytes and lichens from ground-based surveys across a temperate-boreal ecotone in continental North America (Minnesota). Multiple forest types were studied at each site, to separate stand level ...
Epiphytic lichens are a characteristic feature of many forests around the world, where they often co...
1. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves as habitat for diverse and rare taxa in forest systems. Because ...
Branches and boles of trees in wet forests are often carpeted with lichens and bryophytes capable of...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
To determine how epiphytes affect the canopy hydrology of old-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Conspicuously, some host trees (in temperate regions as well as in the tropics) are covered by epiph...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
Interception of precipitation by forest canopies plays an important role in its partitioning to evap...
The canopies of old-growth Douglas-fir forests support a diversity of epiphytic lichens and bryophyt...
and Malcolm P. North Abstract: We examined the distribution and abundance of nonvascular epiphytes o...
Forests play crucial roles in regulating the amount and timing of streamflow through the water stora...
Lichens are poikilohydric and cannot control water uptake and loss, water relations could therefore ...
and Malcolm P. North Abstract: We examined the distribution and abundance of nonvascular epiphytes o...
Epiphytic lichens are a characteristic feature of many forests around the world, where they often co...
1. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves as habitat for diverse and rare taxa in forest systems. Because ...
Branches and boles of trees in wet forests are often carpeted with lichens and bryophytes capable of...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
To determine how epiphytes affect the canopy hydrology of old-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Conspicuously, some host trees (in temperate regions as well as in the tropics) are covered by epiph...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
Interception of precipitation by forest canopies plays an important role in its partitioning to evap...
The canopies of old-growth Douglas-fir forests support a diversity of epiphytic lichens and bryophyt...
and Malcolm P. North Abstract: We examined the distribution and abundance of nonvascular epiphytes o...
Forests play crucial roles in regulating the amount and timing of streamflow through the water stora...
Lichens are poikilohydric and cannot control water uptake and loss, water relations could therefore ...
and Malcolm P. North Abstract: We examined the distribution and abundance of nonvascular epiphytes o...
Epiphytic lichens are a characteristic feature of many forests around the world, where they often co...
1. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves as habitat for diverse and rare taxa in forest systems. Because ...
Branches and boles of trees in wet forests are often carpeted with lichens and bryophytes capable of...