Distribution and dispersal ecology of Lobaria pulmonaria in the largest primeval beech forest of Europe

被引:12
|
作者
Nadyeina, Olga [1 ,2 ]
Dymytrova, Lyudmyla [1 ,2 ]
Naumovych, Anna [3 ]
Postoyalkin, Sergyi [3 ]
Scheidegger, Christoph [2 ]
机构
[1] MG Kholodny Inst Bot, UA-01601 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
[3] Kherson State Univ, UA-73000 Kherson, Ukraine
关键词
Carpathians; Epiphytic lichen; Topographic and forest-stand variables; Juvenile; Mature; Fertile; EPIPHYTIC LICHEN DIVERSITY; HEAVY-METAL POLLUTION; UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS; BOREAL FORESTS; CONSERVATION; POPULATION; INDICATORS; MACROLICHENS; COMMUNITIES; CONTINUITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-014-0778-3
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Occupancy and density of the epiphytic lichen L. pulmonaria were studied in the mountains of Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh (Ukraine), which include the largest primeval beech forest in Europe. The lichen occupancy was assessed on 314 plots laid out on a systematic grid. Additional data on population density were collected from 483 trees growing both, on and between these plots. The trees harbouring L. pulmonaria were distributed very sparsely within Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh, and occupy nearly 10 % of the studied perimeter. The generalized linear models showed that area of occupancy of L. pulmonaria was significantly influenced by altitude and canopy cover, whereas the species' density was explained by habitat types and slope exposition. Population density is higher at the timberline than in the interior forest or on lowland meadows. We found a bimodal altitudinal distribution of L. pulmonaria, with maxima below and above 900 m a.s.l., where it prefers forest stands with loose or scattered canopy. The preferred position of L. pulmonaria on host tree trunks depends on stand density and allows the species to get the necessary level of insolation also in shaded sites where it grows higher up on the trunk than in open stands. While L. pulmonaria occupied trees with various diameters, juvenile individuals are more frequent on small trees, but mature lichen individuals are predominantly found on trees of average or large sizes. Fertile individuals require specific environmental conditions, which are available at intermediate altitudes, related with sheltered light, and horizontal terraces on slopes with eastern exposition. In general, the primeval beech forest of Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh harbours a high percentage of juvenile thalli of L. pulmonaria, which lack vegetative propagules. Mature individuals have a low frequency of fruit bodies and reproduce mainly with vegetative diaspores. We interpret this as an indication of a currently growing population of L. pulmonaria within the area. We hypothesize that transboundary air pollution has decreased the lichens' population frequency and density and has altered the ratio of developmental stages in L. pulmonaria during earlier decades.
引用
收藏
页码:3241 / 3262
页数:22
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] Distribution and dispersal ecology of Lobaria pulmonaria in the largest primeval beech forest of Europe
    Olga Nadyeina
    Lyudmyla Dymytrova
    Anna Naumovych
    Sergyi Postoyalkin
    Christoph Scheidegger
    Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014, 23 : 3241 - 3262
  • [2] Dispersal ecology of the endangered woodland lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in managed hemiboreal forest landscape
    Jueriado, Inga
    Liira, Jaan
    Csencsics, Daniela
    Widmer, Ivo
    Adolf, Carole
    Kohv, Kaupo
    Scheidegger, Christoph
    BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 2011, 20 (08) : 1803 - 1819
  • [3] Dispersal ecology of the endangered woodland lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in managed hemiboreal forest landscape
    Inga Jüriado
    Jaan Liira
    Daniela Csencsics
    Ivo Widmer
    Carole Adolf
    Kaupo Kohv
    Christoph Scheidegger
    Biodiversity and Conservation, 2011, 20 : 1803 - 1819
  • [4] Pattern and process in the largest primeval beech forest of Europe (Ukrainian Carpathians)
    Hobi, Martina L.
    Commarmot, Brigitte
    Bugmann, Harald
    JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2015, 26 (02) : 323 - 336
  • [5] Microclimatic differentiation of gene pools in the Lobaria pulmonaria symbiosis in a primeval forest landscape
    Nadyeina, Olga
    Dymytrova, Lyudmyla
    Naumovych, Anna
    Postoyalkin, Sergyi
    Werth, Silke
    Cheenacharoen, Saran
    Scheidegger, Christoph
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2014, 23 (21) : 5164 - 5178
  • [6] Gap pattern of the largest primeval beech forest of Europe revealed by remote sensing
    Hobi, M. L.
    Ginzler, C.
    Commarmot, B.
    Bugmann, H.
    ECOSPHERE, 2015, 6 (05):
  • [7] Hitchhiking with forests: population genetics of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in primeval and managed forests in southeastern Europe
    Scheidegger, Christoph
    Bilovitz, Peter O.
    Werth, Silke
    Widmer, Ivo
    Mayrhofer, Helmut
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2012, 2 (09): : 2223 - 2240
  • [8] Is local distribution of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria limited by dispersal capacity or habitat quality?
    Öckinger, E
    Niklasson, M
    Nilsson, SG
    BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 2005, 14 (03) : 759 - 773
  • [9] Is local distribution of the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria limited by dispersal capacity or habitat quality?
    Erik Öckinger
    Mats Niklasson
    Sven G. Nilsson
    Biodiversity & Conservation, 2005, 14 : 759 - 773
  • [10] Factors limiting distribution of the rare lichen species Lobaria pulmonaria (in forests of the Kologriv Forest Nature Reserve)
    Ivanova, N. V.
    BIOLOGY BULLETIN, 2015, 42 (02) : 145 - 153