Distribution patterns of soil lichens across the principal biomes of southern Africa

Author:
Zedda L., Gröngröft A., Schultz M., Petersen A., Mills A. & Rambold G.
Year:
2011
Journal:
Journal of Arid Environments
Pages:
75: 215-220
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The present study was undertaken to assess baseline distribution patterns for soil lichens occurring in the principal biomes of southern Africa, and to analyse their relationship to selected environmental parameters. Among the lichen species found across our survey sites, four distinct groups could be delineated, each as distinct consortium of lichen species sharing particular morphological characters (e.g. growth-form, pigmentation and type of photobiont kind). These groups are largely correlated with specific environmental parameters. These findings suggest that lichens may serve as valuable bioindicators for evaluating climate and soil change in this region of Africa. Keywords: Biological soil crusts Climate change Ecology Lichens Namibia Soil South Africa.
Id:
18530
Submitter:
zdenek
Post_time:
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 09:02