TREE-DEPENDENT LICHENS AND BEETLES AS INDICATORS IN CONSERVATION FORESTS

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NILSSON, SG
ARUP, U
BARANOWSKI, R
EKMAN, S
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[1] LUND UNIV,DEPT SYSTEMAT BOT,S-22361 LUND,SWEDEN
[2] LUND UNIV,DEPT ZOOL,S-22362 LUND,SWEDEN
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.9051208.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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We tested whether the conspicuous lichen Lobaria pulmonaria indicates the number of tree-dependent, red-listed species in a hemiboreal forest in southern Sweden. In 18 naturally regenerated, mainly old deciduous forest plots considered to be of high or very high conservation value, the number of red-listed tree lichens or wood beetles was not positively correlated with the area of the forest stands studied (8-56 ha). The 8 stands with L. pulmonaria had about nine (median) red-listed lichens, but 10 stands without L. pulmonaria had only about one such species, a highly significant difference. Similarly, the variation between stands in the number of red-listed wood beetles was considerable, but it was very weakly correlated with the number of red-listed lichens. The number of red-listed wood beetles dependent on dead trees was not different in areas with or without Lobaria pulmonaria, but the number of red-listed wood beetles dependent on hollow trees was higher in stands with Lobaria pulmonaria (median of seven species) than in those without (three species) the lichen. Stands with this lichen species also contained significantly more of other types of lichens that have been proposed as indicators of forest continuity according to three lists. We stress the need for identification of species that could serve as indicators of different types of forest continuity and identify some organism groups that may indicate the different types.
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