Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
Patricia Moya,
Salvador Chiva,
Myriam Catalá
et al.
Abstract:In the 1990s, a sampling network for the biomonitoring of forests using epiphytic lichen diversity was established in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. This area registered air pollution impacts by winds from the Andorra thermal power plant, as well as from photo-oxidants and nitrogen depositions from local and long-distance transport. In 1997, an assessment of the state of lichen communities was carried out by calculating the Index of Atmospheric Purity. In addition, visible symptoms of morphological injury were… Show more
“…Long-term studies are crucial to determine the progress of the effects of environmental factors on lichens in an integrative manner. Moya et al [10] studied the evolution of the state of epiphytic lichen communities in forests in seven sampling points within a biomonitoring network in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. The lichen community was first assessed in 1997 and then reassessed in 2022 using the same methodology (the index of atmospheric purity and the index of damage) nearly 25 years after the initial assessment.…”
In recent decades, the scientific community has put the spotlight on the severe impacts that environmental stressors are producing on ecosystem functioning worldwide [...]
“…Long-term studies are crucial to determine the progress of the effects of environmental factors on lichens in an integrative manner. Moya et al [10] studied the evolution of the state of epiphytic lichen communities in forests in seven sampling points within a biomonitoring network in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. The lichen community was first assessed in 1997 and then reassessed in 2022 using the same methodology (the index of atmospheric purity and the index of damage) nearly 25 years after the initial assessment.…”
In recent decades, the scientific community has put the spotlight on the severe impacts that environmental stressors are producing on ecosystem functioning worldwide [...]
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