Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario

The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging and fire were compared in lichen-rich forest stands in northwestern Ontario. In the summer of 1992, reindeer lichen cover, in total and by species, was visually estimated and detailed notes were taken...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Author: Webb, Elizabeth T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1998
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1440
https://doi.org/10.7557/2.18.5.1440
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/1440 2023-05-15T18:03:55+02:00 Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario Webb, Elizabeth T. 1998-03-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1440 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.18.5.1440 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1440/1356 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1440 doi:10.7557/2.18.5.1440 Copyright (c) 2015 Elizabeth T. Webb http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Vol 18 (1998): Special Issue No. 10; 41-47 1890-6729 clear cut logging woodland caribou timber harvest reindeer lichens Cladina spp forest fire terrestrial lichens lichen regeneration info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1998 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.18.5.1440 2021-08-16T14:57:00Z The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging and fire were compared in lichen-rich forest stands in northwestern Ontario. In the summer of 1992, reindeer lichen cover, in total and by species, was visually estimated and detailed notes were taken on reindeer lichen conditions, modes of reproduction, and substrate use on 34 undisturbed, burned, or logged sites. While virtually no reindeer lichens survived forest fire, much of the reindeer lichen cover remained after logging. Reindeer lichen cover increased with time since fire. Total reindeer lichen cover was not correlated with time since logging. Fragment growth was found to be an important mode of reproduction on logged sites, and occurred with greater frequency on logged sites than on burned sites. Colonization of organic substrates by reindeer lichens was observed on both logged and burned sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer Reindeer lichen University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Rangifer 18 5 41
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topic clear cut logging
woodland caribou
timber harvest
reindeer lichens
Cladina spp
forest fire
terrestrial lichens
lichen regeneration
spellingShingle clear cut logging
woodland caribou
timber harvest
reindeer lichens
Cladina spp
forest fire
terrestrial lichens
lichen regeneration
Webb, Elizabeth T.
Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
topic_facet clear cut logging
woodland caribou
timber harvest
reindeer lichens
Cladina spp
forest fire
terrestrial lichens
lichen regeneration
description The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging and fire were compared in lichen-rich forest stands in northwestern Ontario. In the summer of 1992, reindeer lichen cover, in total and by species, was visually estimated and detailed notes were taken on reindeer lichen conditions, modes of reproduction, and substrate use on 34 undisturbed, burned, or logged sites. While virtually no reindeer lichens survived forest fire, much of the reindeer lichen cover remained after logging. Reindeer lichen cover increased with time since fire. Total reindeer lichen cover was not correlated with time since logging. Fragment growth was found to be an important mode of reproduction on logged sites, and occurred with greater frequency on logged sites than on burned sites. Colonization of organic substrates by reindeer lichens was observed on both logged and burned sites.
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author Webb, Elizabeth T.
author_facet Webb, Elizabeth T.
author_sort Webb, Elizabeth T.
title Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
title_short Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
title_full Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
title_fullStr Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern Ontario
title_sort survival, persistence, and regeneration of the reindeer lichens, cladina stellaris, c. rangiferina, and c. mitis following clearcut logging and forest fire in northwestern ontario
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
publishDate 1998
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1440
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Reindeer lichen
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