Title of article
Cyanobacterial macrolichens on Populus tremula as indicators of forest continuity in Finland Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Mikko Kuusinen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
7
From page
43
To page
49
Abstract
The frequency of cyanobacterial or cephalodial macro-lichens on old standing Populus trees in southern and middle boreal Finland was surveyed on 22 sample plots containing 22–41 trunks. The sample plots were divided into four main groups according to location and human impact: (A) middle boreal ± old-growth, (B) southern boreal old-growth, (C) southern boreal slightly managed and (D) southern boreal strongly managed plots. The number of cyanobacterial lichen species per tree was mainly 0–2 and only rarely exceeded 5 on some large old-growth trees. All cyanobacterial species occurred exclusively or more frequently on the old-growth plots. Thus the occurrence of cyanobacterial lichens proved to be a potential simple indicator of the continuity of the forest stand. The best indicator species were Lobaria pulmonaria, Nephroma spp., Pannaria pezizoides and Parmeliella triptophylla.
Keywords
Populus tremula , Boreal forests , conservation , forest continuity , Old-growth , lichens
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
835273
Link To Document