Comparative cryptogam ecology: a review of bryophyte and lichen traits that drive biogeochemistry

JHC Cornelissen, SI Lang, NA Soudzilovskaia… - Annals of …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Background Recent decades have seen a major surge in the study of interspecific variation
in functional traits in comparative plant ecology, as a tool to understanding and predicting …

Tansley review No. 117 carbon economy in lichens

K Palmqvist - The New Phytologist, 2000 - cambridge.org
Summary 11I. INTRODUCTION 12II. LICHEN BIONT CHARACTERISTICS 121. The
mycobiont 122. The photobiont 13III. LICHEN GROWTH 131. Allocation of resources 132 …

[图书][B] Лишайники в экологическом мониторинге

ЛГ Бязров - 2002 - elibrary.ru
Монография обобщает результаты оригинальных исследований автора, а также
обширные опубликованные материалы о применении лишайников в мониторинге …

Edge effects on an epiphytic lichen in fragmented forests

PA Esseen, KE Renhorn - Conservation biology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Increased amount of edge habitat is one of several important consequences of forest
fragmentation. Consequently, we must understand the responses of plants and animals to …

Estimating global carbon uptake by lichens and bryophytes with a process-based model

P Porada, B Weber, W Elbert, U Pöschl… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Lichens and bryophytes are abundant globally and they may even form the dominant
autotrophs in (sub) polar ecosystems, in deserts and at high altitudes. Moreover, they can be …

Light use efficiency of dry matter gain in five macro‐lichens: relative impact of microclimate conditions and species‐specific traits

K Palmqvist, B Sundberg - Plant, Cell & Environment, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Relations between irradiance (I) and lichen growth were investigated for five macro‐lichens
growing at two sites in Sweden. The lichens represented different mycobiont–photobiont …

Growth and vitality of epiphytic lichens: I. Responses to microclimate along a forest edge-interior gradient

KE Renhorn, PA Esseen, K Palmqvist, B Sundberg - Oecologia, 1996 - Springer
We tested the hypothesis that changed microclimate at induced forest edges causes
reduced growth of epiphytic lichens. Two foliose, green algal lichens were transplanted to …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change, bioclimatic models and the risk to lichen diversity

CJ Ellis - Diversity, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper provides an overview of bioclimatic models applied to lichen species, supporting
their potential use in this context as indicators of climate change risk. First, it provides a brief …

Photosynthetic productivity of the epilithic lichen Lecanora muralis: long-term field monitoring of CO2 exchange and its physiological interpretation: II. Diel and …

OL Lange - Flora-Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of …, 2003 - Elsevier
CO2 exchange of the epilithic, green algal lichen Lecanora muralis was monitored
continuously for 15 months by means of an automatic cuvette in its natural habitat in the …

High-light-intensity damage to the foliose lichen Lobaria pulmonaria within natural forest: the applicability of chlorophyll fluorescence methods

Y Gauslaa, KA Solhaug - The Lichenologist, 2000 - cambridge.org
The annual course of irradiance was recorded at two vertical and even-aged neighbouring
Quercus stems, one rich in L. pulmonaria, one without. Irradiance never exceeded 610 μmol …