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The Potential of Epiphytic Twig Communities on <i>Quercus Petraea</i> in a Welsh Woodland Site (Tycanol) For Evaluating Environmental Changes
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1999
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BiodiversityEpiphytic Twig CommunitiesEngineeringBiogeographyLichen CommunitiesForest ConservationWelsh Woodland SiteIndicator SpeciesForest ProductivityForest MeteorologyVegetation ScienceLichen SpeciesForest BiologyEnvironmental Changes
Abstract A survey of epiphytic species on annual increments of Quercus petraea twigs in a west Wales woodland has shown that distribution of lichen species and rates of succession are affected by a range of environmental conditions. Lichen communities were recorded for 1–15 years on randomly sampled twigs along marked woodland boundaries affected by a range of climatic and management conditions. Results show that there is a correlation between environmental condition and lichen communities of twigs, and that indicator species can be used to detect trends towards acidification or eutrophication.
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