“…Forest mosses are well adapted to marginal oligotrophic environments (Bates, 2000), but they are physiologically limited by water availability (Proctor et al, 2007) and sensitive to forest disturbance (e.g., Dovčiak, Halpern, Saracco, Evans, & Liguori, 2006). At fine (microsite) scales, forest moss cover tends to increase with moisture (e.g., Busby, Bliss, & Hamilton, 1978), complexity of the microtopography (Økland, Rydgren, Økland, Storaunet, & Rolstad, 2003) and time since disturbance (forest age; e.g., Liu & Bao, 2014;Zhang et al, 2016). In addition, moss cover tends to decrease with nutrient and light availability (Glime, 2007), and it varies with substrate type (Halpern, Dovciak, Urgenson, Evans, 2014) and canopy composition (Bartels & Chen, 2013;Hart & Chen, 2006).…”