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Abstract of paper 6:
Werth, S., H. Tømmervik, and A. Elvebakk.
2005. Epiphytic macrolichen communities along regional gradients
in northern Norway. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:199-208.
Question: What are the relative
influences of human impact, macroclimate, geographic location
and habitat related environmental differences on species composition
of boreal epiphytic macrolichen communities?
Location: Troms county in northern Norway.
Methods: Detrended Correspondence Analysis revealed the main gradient
structure in lists of epiphytic macrolichen species from deciduous
forests. By Canonical Correspondence Analysis with variance partitioning,
the relative amount of variance in macrolichen species composition
attributable to human
impact, macroclimate, spatial context and environmental differences
was quantified.
Results: There was no significant effect of human impact on
species composition of epiphytic macrolichens of deciduous forests.
Macroclimate was the most important factor determining epiphytic
macrolichen communities, which were also strongly influenced by
ecological differences such as forest stand properties.
Conclusions: Epiphytic macrolichen communities are determined
by a macroclimatic gradient from the coastline to the interior
of central north Norway. In marked contrast, the species composition
of epiphytic macrolichen communities seems to be unaffected by
human impact in the study area, where air pollution was marginal.
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