Previous studies have indicated that epiphytic lichens can be good bioindicators of fire history in tropical savannas. A Lichen Fire History (LFH) Key was developed to assess fire history in areas of cerrado (savanna) in central Brazil. However, the effectiveness and reliability of the LFH Key is much influenced by other lichen determinants. The aim of this study, therefore, was to investigate some of these factors in more detail, thereby allowing better estimates of fire history using the LFH Key. Fieldwork was carried out at the Reserva Ecológica do IBGE, 33 km outside Brasilia D.F., in plots of cerrado denso of varying fire history. Vegetation sampling took place in 20 × 20 m-quadrats within which measurements of the lichen abundance, sc...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Leaf traits can limit or promote flammability, but how these traits vary and influence forest flamma...
Burned forests provide plenty of dead wood that can host rare and threatened species, especially fir...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential use of epiphytic corticolous lichens as indic...
Background and aims – The use of fire as a managing tool influences and maintains many types of vege...
Forest fires in the Serra de Itabaiana/SE National Park (PARNASI) occur practically every year, the...
ABSTRACT Lichens play a key role in natural ecosystems, as they can function as primary producers, r...
For a long time, agriculture and recurrent fires have been the main factors promoting diversity chan...
This study checked the hypothesis if the diversity of epiphytic lichens on conifer trees far removed...
Epilithic lichen communities in dry grasslands on calcareous substrata play important functional rol...
Dans sept secteurs brûlés du Parc Naturel de la Serra da Estrela, les bryophytes et les lichens ont ...
Soil and tree lichens were studied on the Helen Allison Savanna in Anoka County, Minnesota. Sample p...
Lichens are commonly known to be biological indicators of pollution and edge effects. Their use as ...
Leaf traits can limit or promote flammability, but how these traits vary and influence forest flamma...
This thesis includes five papers from four studies on lichen diversity in its broad sense. The overa...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Leaf traits can limit or promote flammability, but how these traits vary and influence forest flamma...
Burned forests provide plenty of dead wood that can host rare and threatened species, especially fir...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the potential use of epiphytic corticolous lichens as indic...
Background and aims – The use of fire as a managing tool influences and maintains many types of vege...
Forest fires in the Serra de Itabaiana/SE National Park (PARNASI) occur practically every year, the...
ABSTRACT Lichens play a key role in natural ecosystems, as they can function as primary producers, r...
For a long time, agriculture and recurrent fires have been the main factors promoting diversity chan...
This study checked the hypothesis if the diversity of epiphytic lichens on conifer trees far removed...
Epilithic lichen communities in dry grasslands on calcareous substrata play important functional rol...
Dans sept secteurs brûlés du Parc Naturel de la Serra da Estrela, les bryophytes et les lichens ont ...
Soil and tree lichens were studied on the Helen Allison Savanna in Anoka County, Minnesota. Sample p...
Lichens are commonly known to be biological indicators of pollution and edge effects. Their use as ...
Leaf traits can limit or promote flammability, but how these traits vary and influence forest flamma...
This thesis includes five papers from four studies on lichen diversity in its broad sense. The overa...
Terricolous lichens are an important component of boreal forest ecosystems, both in terms of functio...
Leaf traits can limit or promote flammability, but how these traits vary and influence forest flamma...
Burned forests provide plenty of dead wood that can host rare and threatened species, especially fir...