Due to the close linking between the biosphere and atmosphere, there are clear impacts of changes in climate, atmospheric deposition of nutrients/pollutants and land use (Global Changes) on the terrestrial biosphere. Lichens, with a direct dependence on atmospheric conditions, are much more affected by their immediate microclimate than by the ecosystem’s prevailing macroclimate. In contrast to higher plants, poikilohydric organisms have different mechanisms of water and CO2 exchange. The application of stable isotopes to the understanding of the mechanisms that are fundamental to lichen gas exchange and water uptake is a promising tool for the evaluation of lichen response to environmental changes. Indeed, lichens have been shown to be infl...
Lichens, as organisms vulnerable to air pollution, are often used as bioindicators. Their functional...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
Due to the close linking between the biosphere and atmosphere, there are clear impacts of changes in...
Reported field observations, laboratory studies and transplant experiments confirm that lichens are ...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
International audienceLichens are among the most conspicuous and ubiquitous symbioses on the planet....
1. Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including ...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant globally and they may even form the dominant autotrophs in (sub)...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
(1) Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how cli...
Climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on drylands are greatly threatening these esp...
Ambient CO₂ concentration (together with CO₂ exchange and microclimate) was recorded every 30 min fo...
1. Climate change is expected to cause several impacts at the global scale and drylands will be amon...
Lichens, as organisms vulnerable to air pollution, are often used as bioindicators. Their functional...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
Due to the close linking between the biosphere and atmosphere, there are clear impacts of changes in...
Reported field observations, laboratory studies and transplant experiments confirm that lichens are ...
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In v...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
International audienceLichens are among the most conspicuous and ubiquitous symbioses on the planet....
1. Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is one of the main drivers for ecosystem changes world-wide, including ...
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant globally and they may even form the dominant autotrophs in (sub)...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
(1) Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how cli...
Climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on drylands are greatly threatening these esp...
Ambient CO₂ concentration (together with CO₂ exchange and microclimate) was recorded every 30 min fo...
1. Climate change is expected to cause several impacts at the global scale and drylands will be amon...
Lichens, as organisms vulnerable to air pollution, are often used as bioindicators. Their functional...
• Background: Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation in func...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...