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Effects of forest management on epiphytic lichen diversity in Mediterranean forests

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2010
Authors:Aragón, G, Martínez, I, Izquierdo, P, Belinchón, R, Escudero, A
Journal:Applied Vegetation Science
Volume:13
Issue:2
Date Published:2010
ISBN Number:1654-109X
Keywords:Community traits, Cyanolichens, Drivers of composition, Fragmentation, Ilex, Land use, Oak forests, Quercus, Quercus ilex, Spain, Variation partitioning
Abstract:

Question: What are the responses of epiphytic lichens to the intensity of management along a large environmental gradient in Mediterranean Quercus forests? Location: Central Spain. Methods: This study was carried out on 4590 trees located in 306 forest stands dominated by Quercus faginea or Quercus ilex ssp. ballota. The effect of forest management and other predictor variables on several species diversity indicators were studied. Variables modelled were total species richness, cyanolichen richness and community composition. A large number of predictor variables were included: forest fragmentation (patch size, stand variability), climate and topographic (altitude, slope, sun radiation, annual rainfall and mean annual temperature) and intensity of management. General linear models and constrained ordination techniques were used to model community traits and species composition, respectively. Results: Total richness and especially cyanolichens richness were significantly and negatively affected by the intensity of management. Lichen composition was influenced by management intensity, climatic and topographic variables and stand variability. Conclusions: In Mediterranean forests, human activities related to forestry, agricultural and livestock use cause impoverishment of lichen communities, including the local disappearance of the most demanding species. The conservation of unmanaged forests with a dense canopy is crucial for lichen diversity.

URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-109X.2009.01060.x
Short Title:Applied Vegetation Science
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