Poikilohydric autotrophs are the main colonizers of the permanent ice-free areas in the Antarctic tundra biome. Global climate warming and the small human footprint in this ecosystem make it especially vulnerable to abrupt changes. Elucidating the effects of climate change on the Antarctic ecosystem is challenging because it mainly comprises poikilohydric species, which are greatly influenced by microtopographic factors. In the present study, we investigated the potential effects of climate change on the metabolic activity and net primary photosynthesis (NPP) in the widespread lichen species Usnea catrantiaco-atra. Long-term monitoring of chlorophyll a fluorescence in the field was combined with photosynthetic performance measurements in la...
Lichens have been used as biomonitors for multiple purposes. They are well-known as air pollution in...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions on Earth and ...
Poikilohydric autotrophs are the main colonizers of the permanent ice-free areas in the Antarctic tu...
Climate warming in the Antarctic tundra will affect locally dominant cryptogams. Being adapted to lo...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
Water availability and low temperatures are believed to be the main ecological limits for continenta...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
Long-term manipulated warming experiments using the open top chamber (OTC) approach tend to mimick t...
Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctic...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Antarctica, with its almost pristine conditions and relatively simple vegetation, offers excellent o...
Lichens make up a major component of Antarctic vegetation; they are also poikilohydric and are metab...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
Cryptogamic vegetation dominates the ice-free areas of the maritime Antarctic. This particular flora...
Lichens have been used as biomonitors for multiple purposes. They are well-known as air pollution in...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions on Earth and ...
Poikilohydric autotrophs are the main colonizers of the permanent ice-free areas in the Antarctic tu...
Climate warming in the Antarctic tundra will affect locally dominant cryptogams. Being adapted to lo...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
Water availability and low temperatures are believed to be the main ecological limits for continenta...
Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow-...
Long-term manipulated warming experiments using the open top chamber (OTC) approach tend to mimick t...
Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctic...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Antarctica, with its almost pristine conditions and relatively simple vegetation, offers excellent o...
Lichens make up a major component of Antarctic vegetation; they are also poikilohydric and are metab...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
Cryptogamic vegetation dominates the ice-free areas of the maritime Antarctic. This particular flora...
Lichens have been used as biomonitors for multiple purposes. They are well-known as air pollution in...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions on Earth and ...