Will forest conservation areas protect functionally important diversity of fungi and lichens over time?

Volume: 26, Issue: 11, Pages: 2547 - 2567
Published: Jan 21, 2016
Abstract
Incorporating functional values in biodiversity monitoring systems could add novel perspectives of the status of biodiversity in conservation areas. Stable frequencies of large foliose nitrogen-fixing cyanolichens likely have positive effects on the nitrogen budget of forests and provide food, material and shelter for invertebrates, gastropods and birds. Stable volumes of deadwood and frequencies of associated fungi provide an important...
Paper Details
Title
Will forest conservation areas protect functionally important diversity of fungi and lichens over time?
Published Date
Jan 21, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
2547 - 2567
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