The ecology of many tropical rain forest organisms, not the least in Africa, remains poorly understood. Here, we present a detailed ecological study of epiphytic lichens in the equatorial montane rain forest of Bwindi National Park (331 km2), Uganda. We evaluated all major lichen growth forms, including selected groups of crustose lichens. In 14 transects at elevations of 1290 m to 2500 m, we sampled 276 trees belonging to 60 species. We recorded all lichen species on each tree trunk between ground level and 2 m above the ground, yielding 191 lichen species in 67 genera, with a mean of 4.7 species per tree. We used non-metric multi-dimensional scaling to separate epiphytic lichen assemblages according to tree species composition and elevati...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
The dispersal ecology of tropical non-vascular epiphytes has rarely been experimentally investigated...
Epiphytes comprise a significant component of biodiversity and biomass in tropical forests. They are...
We studied the influence of regional and local variables on the liverwort diversity within natural f...
Environmental variables and epiphytic lichen flora of 279 deciduous rich bark trees of a boreonemora...
This study aims to explore how lichen diversity, composition and distribution vary with altitude, an...
Epiphytic lichens are an important component in subtropical forests and contribute greatly to forest...
Several studies have evaluated lichen responses in terms of shifts in species climate suitability, s...
Tropical mountains and especially their forests are hot spots of biodiversity threatened by human po...
In this study, we investigated the abundance of lichen on the lower trunks of four species of decidu...
A study of the diversity and distribution of epiphytic lichens were compared along an altitudinal gr...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of elevation, land use and canopy openness on species richn...
In order to evaluate environmental factors limiting distribution of species, diversity of epiphytic ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if and how much forest canopy density affects the richne...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
The dispersal ecology of tropical non-vascular epiphytes has rarely been experimentally investigated...
Epiphytes comprise a significant component of biodiversity and biomass in tropical forests. They are...
We studied the influence of regional and local variables on the liverwort diversity within natural f...
Environmental variables and epiphytic lichen flora of 279 deciduous rich bark trees of a boreonemora...
This study aims to explore how lichen diversity, composition and distribution vary with altitude, an...
Epiphytic lichens are an important component in subtropical forests and contribute greatly to forest...
Several studies have evaluated lichen responses in terms of shifts in species climate suitability, s...
Tropical mountains and especially their forests are hot spots of biodiversity threatened by human po...
In this study, we investigated the abundance of lichen on the lower trunks of four species of decidu...
A study of the diversity and distribution of epiphytic lichens were compared along an altitudinal gr...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of elevation, land use and canopy openness on species richn...
In order to evaluate environmental factors limiting distribution of species, diversity of epiphytic ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if and how much forest canopy density affects the richne...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
The dispersal ecology of tropical non-vascular epiphytes has rarely been experimentally investigated...