Long-term data on spatial dynamics of epiphytic lichens associated with old-growth forests are fundamental for understanding how environmental factors drive their extinction and colonization in heterogeneous landscapes. This study focuses on Usnea longissima, a flagship species for biodiversity conservation. By using a long-term data set (37 yr.) of U. longissima in old Picea abies forests in Skuleskogen National Park, Sweden, we examined changes in the number of host trees, population size (sum of thallus length), extinction, colonization, dispersal, and distribution in a protected landscape. We surveyed the lichen in 1984–1985 by applying a line transect inventory and a total population inventory and tagged 355 occupied trees with an alum...
Changes in the forest management practices have strongly influenced the distribution of species inha...
Lichens are, in most cases, sensitive to anthropogenic factors such as air pollution, global warming...
Hair lichens are important organisms that provide many ecosystem services but their abundance has be...
Long-term data on spatial dynamics of epiphytic lichens associated with old-growth forests are funda...
The population dynamics of organisms living in short-lived habitats will largely depend on the turno...
The epiphytic lichen Usnea longissima is strongly associated with old-growth forests and is declinin...
Forest canopies modify microclimates and create habitats for nonvascular epiphytes, but we need to b...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Due to it...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Current occurrence patterns of species associated with ancient trees may reflect higher historical h...
The population structure of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. was analyzed in the Vodlozersk...
Lichens are an important group of organisms in terms of environmental issues, conservation biology a...
Changes in the forest management practices have strongly influenced the distribution of species inha...
Lichens are, in most cases, sensitive to anthropogenic factors such as air pollution, global warming...
Hair lichens are important organisms that provide many ecosystem services but their abundance has be...
Long-term data on spatial dynamics of epiphytic lichens associated with old-growth forests are funda...
The population dynamics of organisms living in short-lived habitats will largely depend on the turno...
The epiphytic lichen Usnea longissima is strongly associated with old-growth forests and is declinin...
Forest canopies modify microclimates and create habitats for nonvascular epiphytes, but we need to b...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
The thesis deals with the ecology of lichens in two contrasting types of forest, epiphytic lichens i...
Thin, hair-like lichens (Alectoria, Bryoria, Usnea) form conspicuous epiphyte communities across the...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Due to it...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) ...
Current occurrence patterns of species associated with ancient trees may reflect higher historical h...
The population structure of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. was analyzed in the Vodlozersk...
Lichens are an important group of organisms in terms of environmental issues, conservation biology a...
Changes in the forest management practices have strongly influenced the distribution of species inha...
Lichens are, in most cases, sensitive to anthropogenic factors such as air pollution, global warming...
Hair lichens are important organisms that provide many ecosystem services but their abundance has be...