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Drivers of lichen species richness at multiple spatial scales in temperate forests

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PLANT ECOLOGY & DIVERSITY
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 355-363

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2012.735715

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conservation; diffuse light; epiphytic lichens; forest management; historical factors; landscape

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  1. EU [226852]
  2. Hungarian Science Foundation [OTKA 68218, 79158]
  3. Janos Bolyai Scholarship

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Background: Few studies analysing lichen diversity have simultaneously considered interactions among drivers that operate at different spatial and temporal scales. Aims: The aims of this study were to evaluate the relative importance of host tree, and local, landscape and historical factors in explaining lichen diversity in managed temperate forests, and to test the potential interactions among factors acting at different spatial scales. Methods: Thirty-five stands were selected in the Orseg region of western Hungary. Linear models and multi-model inference within an information-theory framework were used to evaluate the role of different variables on lichen species richness. Results: Drivers at multiple spatial scales contributed to shaping lichen species richness both at the tree and plot levels. Tree-level species richness was related to both tree- and plot-level factors. With increasing relative diffuse light lichen species richness increased; this effect was stronger on the higher than on the lower part of the trunks. At the plot scale, species richness was affected by local drivers. Landscape and historical factors had no, or only a marginal, effect. Conclusions: Lichen conservation in temperate managed forests could be improved if the complex interactions among host tree quality and availability, micro-climatic conditions, and management were taken into consideration.

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