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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 1/2013

01-01-2013 | Original Paper

Factors influencing epiphytic bryophyte and lichen species richness at different spatial scales in managed temperate forests

Authors: Ildikó Király, Juri Nascimbene, Flóra Tinya, Péter Ódor

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

The effect of management related factors on species richness of epiphytic bryophytes and lichens was studied in managed deciduous-coniferous mixed forests in Western-Hungary. At the stand level, the potential explanatory variables were tree species composition, stand structure, microclimate and light conditions, landscape and historical variables; while at tree level host tree species, tree size and light were studied. Species richness of the two epiphyte groups was positively correlated. Both for lichen and bryophyte plot level richness, the composition and diversity of tree species and the abundance of shrub layer were the most influential positive factors. Besides, for bryophytes the presence of large trees, while for lichens amount and heterogeneity of light were important. Tree level richness was mainly determined by host tree species for both groups. For bryophytes oaks, while for lichens oaks and hornbeam turned out the most favourable hosts. Tree size generally increased tree level species richness, except on pine for bryophytes and on hornbeam for lichens. The key variables for epiphytic diversity of the region were directly influenced by recent forest management; historical and landscape variables were not influential. Forest management oriented to the conservation of epiphytes should focus on: (i) the maintenance of tree species diversity in mixed stands; (ii) increment the proportion of deciduous trees (mainly oaks); (iii) conserving large trees within the stands; (iv) providing the presence of shrub and regeneration layer; (v) creating heterogeneous light conditions. For these purposes tree selection and selective cutting management seem more appropriate than shelterwood system.

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Metadata
Title
Factors influencing epiphytic bryophyte and lichen species richness at different spatial scales in managed temperate forests
Authors
Ildikó Király
Juri Nascimbene
Flóra Tinya
Péter Ódor
Publication date
01-01-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 1/2013
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-012-0415-y

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