Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests

The global biodiversity loss is mainly due to human activities such as an intensification of forestry. Boreal forest ecosystems in Fennoscandia are characterized by disturbances such as forest fires, storms and floods. However, industrial forestry practices suppress forest fires and change the lands...

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Main Author: Grossmann, Fiona
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Published: SLU/Dept. of Ecology 2014
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description The global biodiversity loss is mainly due to human activities such as an intensification of forestry. Boreal forest ecosystems in Fennoscandia are characterized by disturbances such as forest fires, storms and floods. However, industrial forestry practices suppress forest fires and change the landscape, leading to a loss of habitats and associated species. Particularly lichen species with slow adaptation abilities and a strong substrate specificity face an extinction debt in boreal forests since their substrates are long-lived but no longer created. In this study the species-substrate relationship of two red-listed forest-fire dependent lichen species Carbon-icola anthracophila and C. myrmecina is investigated as well as the environmental variables determining their occurrence. Three dead wood types (snags, stumps, logs) of Picea abies as well as “ordinary” and “resin-rich” Pinus sylvestris were sampled. 24 forest stands of four different forest types (8-19 years old, 20-64 years old, >65 years old, nature reserves and vol-untary set-asides) were inventoried in boreal forests in Hälsingland, Sweden. To record the frequency of potential Carbonicola harbouring substrates a dead wood inventory was con-ducted using a 200 x 10 m sample plot in which all wooden objects were measured. Lichen occurrence probability was modelled based on the explanatory variables using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function. The number of suitable dead wood objects in a stand was modelled based on stand categories using a zero-inflated Poisson regression. Sub-strate characteristics were the most important variables in species occurrence and therefore confirm the strong substrate specificity of Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina to-wards resin rich, hard, charred, dead pine wood without bark. Both lichen species were found within all stand categories, which demonstrates that stand level characteristics such as forest age or management type are not per se important for lichen occurrence. However, under the ...
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:7480 2025-04-13T14:18:34+00:00 Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests Grossmann, Fiona 2014 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7480/ eng swe ger eng swe ger SLU/Dept. of Ecology https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7480/ forest fires biodiversity nature conservation forestry prescribed burning H2 2014 ftsluppsalast 2025-03-17T04:37:45Z The global biodiversity loss is mainly due to human activities such as an intensification of forestry. Boreal forest ecosystems in Fennoscandia are characterized by disturbances such as forest fires, storms and floods. However, industrial forestry practices suppress forest fires and change the landscape, leading to a loss of habitats and associated species. Particularly lichen species with slow adaptation abilities and a strong substrate specificity face an extinction debt in boreal forests since their substrates are long-lived but no longer created. In this study the species-substrate relationship of two red-listed forest-fire dependent lichen species Carbon-icola anthracophila and C. myrmecina is investigated as well as the environmental variables determining their occurrence. Three dead wood types (snags, stumps, logs) of Picea abies as well as “ordinary” and “resin-rich” Pinus sylvestris were sampled. 24 forest stands of four different forest types (8-19 years old, 20-64 years old, >65 years old, nature reserves and vol-untary set-asides) were inventoried in boreal forests in Hälsingland, Sweden. To record the frequency of potential Carbonicola harbouring substrates a dead wood inventory was con-ducted using a 200 x 10 m sample plot in which all wooden objects were measured. Lichen occurrence probability was modelled based on the explanatory variables using a generalized linear mixed model with a logit link function. The number of suitable dead wood objects in a stand was modelled based on stand categories using a zero-inflated Poisson regression. Sub-strate characteristics were the most important variables in species occurrence and therefore confirm the strong substrate specificity of Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina to-wards resin rich, hard, charred, dead pine wood without bark. Both lichen species were found within all stand categories, which demonstrates that stand level characteristics such as forest age or management type are not per se important for lichen occurrence. However, under the ... Other/Unknown Material Fennoscandia Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
spellingShingle forest fires
biodiversity
nature conservation
forestry
prescribed burning
Grossmann, Fiona
Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title_full Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title_fullStr Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title_full_unstemmed Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title_short Environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed Carbonicola anthracophila and C. myrmecina in boreal forests
title_sort environmental variables determining the occurrence of the red-listed carbonicola anthracophila and c. myrmecina in boreal forests
topic forest fires
biodiversity
nature conservation
forestry
prescribed burning
topic_facet forest fires
biodiversity
nature conservation
forestry
prescribed burning
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7480/