Patterns of lichen richness across elevation in the Manaslu Conservation Area, central Nepal
Chitra Bahadur Baniya,
Krishna Kumar Shrestha,
Til Bikram Chongbang
Abstract:This study investigates the distribution of lichen richness along elevation gradients in the Manaslu Conservation Area, Central Nepal. A total of 95 lichen species, belonging to 40 genera and 18 families were recorded. The dominant growth forms were foliose, fruticose, crustose, and squamulose. Corticolous lichens were the most prevalent, followed by saxicolous, terricolous, and muscicolous species. Among the families, Parmeliaceae exhibited the highest species diversity, followed by Cladoniaceae. A hump-shape… Show more
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