Wet temperate spruce-fir (Picea engelmannii/ Abies lasiocarpa) forest communities at high elevations in east central British Columbia are host to an abundance of epiphytic lichens. The distribution and diversity of these appears to be strongly influenced by stand structure and attributes of canopy architecture. We have characterized the distribution of arboreal lichen communities along gradients in canopy structure by combining biomass estimates and subsample verification with single rope access techniques. Integrating newly developed techniques with modified existing methodology results in a reliable and objectively collected data set to describe the abundance of epiphytic lichens. Fruticose lichens respond significantly to vertical gradie...
Recent research suggests that partial-cut harvesting techniques can be used to alter successional tr...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
We explored lichen species richness and patterns of lichen succession on rough barked Nothofagus cun...
Wet temperate spruce-fir (Picea engelmannii/ Abies lasiocarpa) forest communities at high elevations...
I examined the environmental relationships of feathermosses, vascular plants, and mat-forming lichen...
The purpose of this study was to determine if and how much forest canopy density affects the richne...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
Forest canopies modify microclimates and create habitats for nonvascular epiphytes, but we need to b...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
Several species of terricolous fruticose lichens are important as winter forage for a threatened spe...
Windward slopes of the inland mountain ranges in British Columbia support a unique temperate rainfor...
Rapid climate change is predicted for British Columbia's Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR). This res...
Terrestrial lichen has been identified as an important factor contributing to suitable woodland cari...
The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly dependent on the ...
Spruce beetle disturbance has affected millions of acres of forest throughout North America and Euro...
Recent research suggests that partial-cut harvesting techniques can be used to alter successional tr...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
We explored lichen species richness and patterns of lichen succession on rough barked Nothofagus cun...
Wet temperate spruce-fir (Picea engelmannii/ Abies lasiocarpa) forest communities at high elevations...
I examined the environmental relationships of feathermosses, vascular plants, and mat-forming lichen...
The purpose of this study was to determine if and how much forest canopy density affects the richne...
The vertical stratification of epiphytes is a striking feature of Northwestern forests that surely i...
Forest canopies modify microclimates and create habitats for nonvascular epiphytes, but we need to b...
Understanding epiphytic lichen communities is critical to further our knowledge about the structure ...
Several species of terricolous fruticose lichens are important as winter forage for a threatened spe...
Windward slopes of the inland mountain ranges in British Columbia support a unique temperate rainfor...
Rapid climate change is predicted for British Columbia's Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR). This res...
Terrestrial lichen has been identified as an important factor contributing to suitable woodland cari...
The mountain ecotype of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) is highly dependent on the ...
Spruce beetle disturbance has affected millions of acres of forest throughout North America and Euro...
Recent research suggests that partial-cut harvesting techniques can be used to alter successional tr...
There is debate about what drives and maintains the structure of arboreal lichen communities and the...
We explored lichen species richness and patterns of lichen succession on rough barked Nothofagus cun...