Globally, more than half of the world\u27s population is living in urban areas and it is well accepted that human activities (e.g. climate warming, pollution, landscape homogenization) pose a multitude of threats to ecosystems. Largely, human-related impacts on biodiversity will hold consequences for larger ecological processes and research looking into human impacts on sensitive epiphytic lichen and moss communities is an emerging area of research. While seemingly small, lichen and moss communities exist on nearly every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth and contribute to whole-system processes (e.g. hydrology, mineral cycling, food web energetics) worldwide. To further examine human impacts on epiphytic communities, I conducted three studies ...
Lichen has been used as a bioindicator of disturbance and pollution effects for over 100 years, howe...
Abstract: Biodiversity often suffers from urbanization. In the present study, we focused on how the ...
NoCharacterising the future risk to biodiversity across multiple environmental drivers is fraught wi...
To create more resilient cities, it is important that we understand the effects of the global change...
Urban areas may contain a wide range of potential habitats and environmental gradients and, given th...
Land use changes through urbanization can dramatically impact floral and faunal species-specific sur...
Graduation date: 2017Climate and terrestrial vegetation have had mutual feedbacks for nearly five hu...
Lichens have been used to efficiently track major drivers of global change from the local to regiona...
Global change is predicted to have large and rapid impact on polar and alpine regions. Bryophytes an...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Oceanic hazelwoods in western Scotland are hypothesised to be unmanaged...
Epiphytes are an integral part of many ecosystems and have been shown to be good indicators of biod...
Alpine ecosystems have shown to be sensitive to climate warming. Bryophytes are particularly importa...
Graduation date: 2008Although terrestrial lichens and bryophytes are common in upland plant communit...
Lichens are highly valued ecological indicators known for their sensitivity to a wide variety of env...
Despite the important role that biocrust communities play in maintaining ecosystem structure and fun...
Lichen has been used as a bioindicator of disturbance and pollution effects for over 100 years, howe...
Abstract: Biodiversity often suffers from urbanization. In the present study, we focused on how the ...
NoCharacterising the future risk to biodiversity across multiple environmental drivers is fraught wi...
To create more resilient cities, it is important that we understand the effects of the global change...
Urban areas may contain a wide range of potential habitats and environmental gradients and, given th...
Land use changes through urbanization can dramatically impact floral and faunal species-specific sur...
Graduation date: 2017Climate and terrestrial vegetation have had mutual feedbacks for nearly five hu...
Lichens have been used to efficiently track major drivers of global change from the local to regiona...
Global change is predicted to have large and rapid impact on polar and alpine regions. Bryophytes an...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Oceanic hazelwoods in western Scotland are hypothesised to be unmanaged...
Epiphytes are an integral part of many ecosystems and have been shown to be good indicators of biod...
Alpine ecosystems have shown to be sensitive to climate warming. Bryophytes are particularly importa...
Graduation date: 2008Although terrestrial lichens and bryophytes are common in upland plant communit...
Lichens are highly valued ecological indicators known for their sensitivity to a wide variety of env...
Despite the important role that biocrust communities play in maintaining ecosystem structure and fun...
Lichen has been used as a bioindicator of disturbance and pollution effects for over 100 years, howe...
Abstract: Biodiversity often suffers from urbanization. In the present study, we focused on how the ...
NoCharacterising the future risk to biodiversity across multiple environmental drivers is fraught wi...