DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND

Species diversities and similarities of lichen floras from Italy via Austria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway to Greenland are compared for the complete floras and separately for bark, wood, rock and soil, the latter two also for acidic and calcareous. Lichen species diversity declines...

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Main Author: H. BULTMANN
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Language:English
Published: University La Sapienza of Rome 2010
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8d1b144035544eddabed3eb4b8edf260 2023-05-15T16:23:39+02:00 DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND H. BULTMANN 2010-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9113 https://doaj.org/article/8d1b144035544eddabed3eb4b8edf260 EN eng University La Sapienza of Rome http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/9113 https://doaj.org/toc/0365-0812 https://doaj.org/toc/2239-3129 0365-0812 2239-3129 doi:10.4462/annbotrm-9113 https://doaj.org/article/8d1b144035544eddabed3eb4b8edf260 Annali di Botanica, Vol 0, Iss 0 (2010) Botany QK1-989 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9113 2022-12-30T21:53:28Z Species diversities and similarities of lichen floras from Italy via Austria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway to Greenland are compared for the complete floras and separately for bark, wood, rock and soil, the latter two also for acidic and calcareous. Lichen species diversity declines about 15% from Italy to Norway but 50% from Italy to Greenland, a much lower percentage than for vascular plants (92%!). The Sørensen coefficient and an NMDS-ordination display geographic groups well: Italy, Austria and Germany, Finland, Sweden and Norway and finally Greenland. Denmark as the only country without mountains lacks saxicolous species and differs from the other countries. About half of the lichen species grow on rock, followed by bark, except for Greenland, there soil. Diversity and composition of lichen floras on bark and wood are rather homogeneous from Italy to Scandinavia, on soil even from Italy to Greenland. Diversity is higher on acidic than calcareous rock and soil, a contrast to observations from vascular plants. The diversity loss in “southern” calciphytic species in the northern countries is compensated by additional “nordic” species on acidic substrate. From Greenland even more acidophytic terricolous lichen species are known than from Italy. The reasons for the pH dependent diversity patterns are, same as for vascular plants, not known. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Norway
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DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
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description Species diversities and similarities of lichen floras from Italy via Austria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway to Greenland are compared for the complete floras and separately for bark, wood, rock and soil, the latter two also for acidic and calcareous. Lichen species diversity declines about 15% from Italy to Norway but 50% from Italy to Greenland, a much lower percentage than for vascular plants (92%!). The Sørensen coefficient and an NMDS-ordination display geographic groups well: Italy, Austria and Germany, Finland, Sweden and Norway and finally Greenland. Denmark as the only country without mountains lacks saxicolous species and differs from the other countries. About half of the lichen species grow on rock, followed by bark, except for Greenland, there soil. Diversity and composition of lichen floras on bark and wood are rather homogeneous from Italy to Scandinavia, on soil even from Italy to Greenland. Diversity is higher on acidic than calcareous rock and soil, a contrast to observations from vascular plants. The diversity loss in “southern” calciphytic species in the northern countries is compensated by additional “nordic” species on acidic substrate. From Greenland even more acidophytic terricolous lichen species are known than from Italy. The reasons for the pH dependent diversity patterns are, same as for vascular plants, not known.
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author H. BULTMANN
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title DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
title_short DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
title_full DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
title_fullStr DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
title_full_unstemmed DIVERSITY AND SIMILARITY OF LICHEN FLORAS OF COUNTRIES ALONG A SOUTH-NORTH GRADIENT FROM ITALY TO GREENLAND
title_sort diversity and similarity of lichen floras of countries along a south-north gradient from italy to greenland
publisher University La Sapienza of Rome
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url https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9113
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