In northern Patagonia, macrolichens form species-rich and abundant epiphytic communities in southern beech forests. Five of the most abundant lichen species in the litter were selected in order to study mass loss rate and changes in mineral composition over time. The litter bag method was applied to the foliose lichens Pseudocyphellaria faveolata, Pseudocyphellaria flavicans, Nephroma antarcticum, Platismatia glauca and the fruticose Protousnea magellanica. Decomposition was measured over 550- and 600-day periods, starting in early and late summer, respectively. Mass loss after these periods varied from 30 to 82%. The decomposition rate between species differed from a half-life of 2.9 years in Pseudocyphellaria faveolata to 0.8 years in Pro...
The decomposition rates of certain dominant litter species in an undisturbed oak-conifer forest in t...
Temperate rainforests are a poorly researched habitat with respect to lichen ecophysiology in compar...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
This thesis focuses on distribution and ecology of epiphytic lichens in Nothofagus forests of northw...
Litter input is one of the key components that define nutrient cycling in forests and the majority o...
Las IV Jornadas Científicas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales tuvieron lugar en el Salón de A...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
The litter bag technique was used to examine the decomposition of six litter types (representing Pic...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Littoral zones of lakes are important for carbon and nutrient recycling because of the accumulation ...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Samples of foliose (Nephroma antarcticum) and fruticose (Usnea sp.) lichens were collected across a ...
Lichen species belonging to the genus Placopsis are early colonisers on snow free moraines of expose...
The decomposition rates of certain dominant litter species in an undisturbed oak-conifer forest in t...
Temperate rainforests are a poorly researched habitat with respect to lichen ecophysiology in compar...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
This thesis focuses on distribution and ecology of epiphytic lichens in Nothofagus forests of northw...
Litter input is one of the key components that define nutrient cycling in forests and the majority o...
Las IV Jornadas Científicas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales tuvieron lugar en el Salón de A...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
The litter bag technique was used to examine the decomposition of six litter types (representing Pic...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Littoral zones of lakes are important for carbon and nutrient recycling because of the accumulation ...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Despite the high relevance of communities dominated by lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria living on t...
Samples of foliose (Nephroma antarcticum) and fruticose (Usnea sp.) lichens were collected across a ...
Lichen species belonging to the genus Placopsis are early colonisers on snow free moraines of expose...
The decomposition rates of certain dominant litter species in an undisturbed oak-conifer forest in t...
Temperate rainforests are a poorly researched habitat with respect to lichen ecophysiology in compar...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...