2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2745.2001.00625.x
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Global change and arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass?

Abstract: 1 Macrolichens are important for the functioning and biodiversity of cold northern ecosystems and their reindeer-based cultures and economies. 2 We hypothesized that, in climatically milder parts of the Arctic, where ecosystems have relatively dense plant canopies, climate warming and/or increased nutrient availability leads to decline in macrolichen abundance as a function of increased abundance of vascular plants. In more open high-arctic or arctic-alpine plant communities such a relationship should be absen… Show more

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“…The low mean annual temperatures (or degree days) of alpine environments result in lower potential evapotranspiration and higher moisture, which are favourable conditions for these species (Grau et al 2007). Their small sizes allow them to benefit from the warmer substrate (Körner 2003), and the decreasing vascular plant cover reduces competition (Cornelissen et al 2001). All of these conditions result in a higher richness of cryptogam species than vascular plants on the highest summits (Grau et al 2007).…”
Section: Distribution Of Life Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low mean annual temperatures (or degree days) of alpine environments result in lower potential evapotranspiration and higher moisture, which are favourable conditions for these species (Grau et al 2007). Their small sizes allow them to benefit from the warmer substrate (Körner 2003), and the decreasing vascular plant cover reduces competition (Cornelissen et al 2001). All of these conditions result in a higher richness of cryptogam species than vascular plants on the highest summits (Grau et al 2007).…”
Section: Distribution Of Life Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lichens increased under C and showed a similar trend of increase in response to T in the heath. Macro lichens, such as in milder arctic and subarctic sites, may decrease in response to experimental change under diVerent environments when plant vegetation cover is more closed or at maximum coverage, or as the biomass of vascular plants increases (Cornelissen et al 2001). The biomass of lichens was shown to decline to fertiliser additions in both Alaska and northern Sweden (Van Wijk et al 2003).…”
Section: Bryophytes and Lichensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diminished cover of lichens and mosses have been reported from standardized warming experiments at 11 locations across the tundra biome (Cornelissen et al 2001;Walker et al 2006). Also, new and increased occurrences of sub-tropical epiphytic lichen species have been observed in the Netherlands between 1980(Van Herk et al 2002Aptroot and Van Herk 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%