Hair lichens are strongly influenced by forest structure at local scales, but their broad-scale distributions are less understood. We compared the occurrence and length of Alectoria sarmentosa (Ach.) Ach., Bryoria spp., and Usnea spp. in the lower canopy of > 5000 Picea abies (L.) Karst. trees within the National Forest Inventory across all productive forest in Sweden. We used logistic regression to analyse how climate, nitrogen deposition, and forest variables influence lichen occurrence. Distributions overlapped, but the distribution of Bryoria was more northern and that of Usnea was more southern, with Alectoria's distribution being intermediate. Lichen length increased towards northern regions, indicating better conditions for bi...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
Aim: We evaluate the scale dependence of species richness–environment relationships with a continent...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Hair lichens are strongly influenced by forest structure at local scales, but their broad-scale dist...
1. Epiphytic lichens are important biodiversity components of forest canopies worldwide, significan...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
Hair lichens are important organisms that provide many ecosystem services but their abundance has be...
The aim of this study was to determine if the occurrence, thalli length and cover of the epiphytic l...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
Environmental variables and epiphytic lichen flora of 279 deciduous rich bark trees of a boreonemora...
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthe...
Background: Few studies analysing lichen diversity have simultaneously considered interactions among...
<p>Declines in lichen species richness are related to increasing N deposition (A) whereas bryophyte ...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
Aim: We evaluate the scale dependence of species richness–environment relationships with a continent...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Hair lichens are strongly influenced by forest structure at local scales, but their broad-scale dist...
1. Epiphytic lichens are important biodiversity components of forest canopies worldwide, significan...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
Hair lichens are important organisms that provide many ecosystem services but their abundance has be...
The aim of this study was to determine if the occurrence, thalli length and cover of the epiphytic l...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
Environmental variables and epiphytic lichen flora of 279 deciduous rich bark trees of a boreonemora...
Lichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthe...
Background: Few studies analysing lichen diversity have simultaneously considered interactions among...
<p>Declines in lichen species richness are related to increasing N deposition (A) whereas bryophyte ...
Assessing the ecological impacts of environmental change on biological communities requires knowledg...
Aim: We evaluate the scale dependence of species richness–environment relationships with a continent...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...