The epiphytic lichen species richness and community composition was compared for 600 living trees distributed within the interior of 60 Scots pine and Norway spruce monoculture stands in southern Sweden. A higher species richness, and more unique species, was found on trees of Scots pine than of Norway spruce, and distinctive communities were associated with the two tree species. Lichen species composition also shifted between the 30-, 55- and 80-year-old stands, although there was no significant difference in species richness between the different age classes. Tree species and age of the stand explained most of the variation in community composition (41%), with additional variance explained by lichen proximity to the ground (6%) and aspect...
Bryophytes and lichens are two main components of the forest floor vegetation. They provide essentia...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
The epiphytic lichen species richness and community composition was compared for 600 living trees di...
With an increasing demand for forest-based products, there is a growing interest in introduc-ing fas...
An increasing demand for forest-based products calls for further development and intensification of ...
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old...
The amount of large and old trees has decreased in the boreal forests during the last centuries of f...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
The rotation lengths of intensively managed production forests may be altered to achieve a variety o...
Testing the relations between tree parameters and the richness and composition of lichen communities...
Bryophytes and lichens are two main components of the forest floor vegetation. They provide essentia...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...
The epiphytic lichen species richness and community composition was compared for 600 living trees di...
With an increasing demand for forest-based products, there is a growing interest in introduc-ing fas...
An increasing demand for forest-based products calls for further development and intensification of ...
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old...
The amount of large and old trees has decreased in the boreal forests during the last centuries of f...
Greatly simplified ecosystems are often neglected for biodiversity studies. However, these simplifie...
The rotation lengths of intensively managed production forests may be altered to achieve a variety o...
Testing the relations between tree parameters and the richness and composition of lichen communities...
Bryophytes and lichens are two main components of the forest floor vegetation. They provide essentia...
In the last decades, a large body of literature has grown to evaluate the impact of forest managemen...
Lichens are a key component of forest biodiversity. However, a comprehensive study analyzing lichen ...