The lichen flora of urban wasteland

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The lichen colonization of recently created urban wasteland is described by reference to 40 sites in England, Scotland and Wales. The 100 species encountered form a series of overlapping communities in which successional relationships over the first 16 years have been investigated. Floristic variation within towns tends to be greater than variation between them. On a national scale climatological, geological and historical factors appear to play only a small part in determining the composition of this pioneering flora. Many species can be accommodated within the strategy group stress-tolerant ruderals; a few possess the character of ruderals. The heyday of this component of the urban flora may be drawing to a close. Acarospora heppii f. luteopruinosa, Lecidea polycarpella and Micarea excipulata are reported as new to Britain.
Author:
Gilbert O.L.
Year:
1990
Journal:
Lichenologist
Pages:
22(1): 87-101
Pdf:
0
Id:
63
Submitter:
zdenek
Post_time:
Wednesday, 15 November 2017 09:59