Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the boreal biome. These poikilohydric organisms provide important ecosystem functions and are useful indicators of global change. We analyse how environmental drivers influence changes in occurrence and length of these lichens on Norway spruce (Picea abies) over 10 years in managed forests in Sweden using data from >6000 trees. Alectoria and Usnea showed strong declines in southern-central regions, whereas Bryoria declined in northern regions. Overall, relative loss rates across the country ranged from 1.7% per year in Alectoria to 0.5% in Bryoria. These losses contrasted with increased length of Bryoria and Usnea in some regions. Occurrence ...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
The main aim of this study was to analyse the long-term effects on epiphytic lichen dry mass develop...
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 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...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Long-term data on spatial dynamics of epiphytic lichens associated with old-growth forests are funda...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Aim Ground lichens have declined in boreal and temperate Europe. The potential causes of the declin...
Epiphytes need to colonize new suitable host trees before their existing host trees disappear in ord...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
The main aim of this study was to analyse the long-term effects on epiphytic lichen dry mass develop...
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 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...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Long-term data on spatial dynamics of epiphytic lichens associated with old-growth forests are funda...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Aim Ground lichens have declined in boreal and temperate Europe. The potential causes of the declin...
Epiphytes need to colonize new suitable host trees before their existing host trees disappear in ord...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
The main aim of this study was to analyse the long-term effects on epiphytic lichen dry mass develop...