Diversity and vertical distribution of epiphytic macrolichens in lowland rain forest and lowland cloud forest of French Guiana

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​Diversity and vertical distribution of epiphytic macrolichens in lowland rain forest and lowland cloud forest of French Guiana​
Normann, F.; Weigelt, P. ; Gehrig-Downie, C.; Gradstein, R. S; Sipman, H. J. M.; Obregon, A. & Bendix, J.​ (2010) 
Ecological Indicators10(6) pp. 1111​-1118​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2010.03.008 

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Normann, Felix; Weigelt, Patrick ; Gehrig-Downie, Christine; Gradstein, Robert S; Sipman, Harrie J. M.; Obregon, Andre; Bendix, Joerg
Abstract
Recent work on bryophyte diversity in lowland forests of northern South America has suggested the existence of a new type of cloud forest. the "tropical lowland cloud forest" (La:). LCF occurs in river valleys with high air humidity and radiation fog, and is rich in epiphytes. We explored the lichenological characteristics of putative [CF in a lowland area (200-400 m a.s.I.) near Said, central French Guiana, using macrolichens (including large crustose species) as indicator taxa. We analyzed macrolichen diversity on 16 trees in two 1 ha plots, in [CF and in lowland rain forest without fog ([RE). Sampling efficiency was ca. 80% in both forest types. Canopies of both LRF and LCF were richer in lichen species than understory trunks. Species richness of macrolichens was rather similar in the two forest types but species composition was significantly different. Cyanolichen richness in LEE was ca. 2.5 times higher than in LRF: in contrast, LRF had 4 times more species of green-algal Parmeliaceae. Our study suggests that cyanolichens except for Coccocarpiaceae serve as indicators of LCF. We explain the detected diversity patterns by differences in water availability due to fog precipitation and higher humidity. This is indicated by the higher relative air humidity in the lowland cloud forest, which was >6% higher than in the rain forest. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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2010
Journal
Ecological Indicators 
ISSN
1470-160X
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German Research Foundation [BE 1780/13-1, GR 1588/12-1]

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