As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this case study in the Stelvio National Park aims at comparing lichen communities of five habitats in terms of species richness and composition. Data are derived from an inventory in seven plots with five habitats each: (1) rural sites, (2) montane Picea abies-dominated forests, (3) subalpine Larix decidua/Pinus cembra-dominated forests, (4) small streams on siliceous bedrock, and (5) alpine mosaic of natural grasslands and siliceous rocks. In the analysis, three groups of species were considered: (1) all species, (2) species which in Italy are restricted to the Alps (referred to as \u2018\u2018Alpic\u2019\u2019), and (3) nationally rare species. A t...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
A floristic survey was carried out in 42 localities of the Eastern Italian Alps. The Dolomites were ...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
A survey on lichen diversity was carried out in five EU habitats of interest of the Sexten Dolomiten...
A survey on lichen diversity was carried out in five EU habitats of interest of the Sexten Dolomiten...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
none4noWestern Italian Alps (namely Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) are among the lichenologically be...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
A checklist of 916 lichenised taxa is reported from the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park ...
In the European Alps, subalpine forests are important for lichen diversity conservation at multiple ...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
A floristic survey was carried out in 42 localities of the Eastern Italian Alps. The Dolomites were ...
As a basis for promoting a lichen-oriented conservation strategy in alpine protected areas, this cas...
none3noEpiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, ...
Epiphytic lichens are a functionally important and species-rich component of Alpine forests, includi...
A survey on lichen diversity was carried out in five EU habitats of interest of the Sexten Dolomiten...
A survey on lichen diversity was carried out in five EU habitats of interest of the Sexten Dolomiten...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
none4noWestern Italian Alps (namely Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) are among the lichenologically be...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
135 infrageneric taxa of epiphytic lichen were found in 20 stands of tree-line forests of the Centra...
A checklist of 916 lichenised taxa is reported from the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park ...
In the European Alps, subalpine forests are important for lichen diversity conservation at multiple ...
In Italy several natural reserves include riparian habitats, whose role in lichen conservation is st...
Although several studies demonstrated the importance of dead wood for lichen conservation in N-Europ...
A floristic survey was carried out in 42 localities of the Eastern Italian Alps. The Dolomites were ...