Bryophytes and lichens in a changing environment
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Bryophytes and lichens in a changing environment
(Oxford science publications)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
- : Reprint 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents a synthesis of new information about the responses of bryophytes and lichens to changing environmental conditions, particularly those brought about by human activities. Bryophytes and lichens are often treated independently, but as they commonly exist in association they are here described together. Both groups are sensitive indicators of environmental conditions; at various times the use of one group or the other has been recommended to indicate
the presence of particular mineral deposits (geological prospecting), soil and site conditions (forestry), level of atmosphere and aquatic pollutants (biomonitoring), ages of rock surfaces (lichenometry), and historical continuity of forests cover (bioindication). Topics covered in this book include
physiology, distribution, ecological function, and response to pollution and land management of these organisms.
Table of Contents
- Heinjo J. During: Ecological classifications of bryophytes and lichens
- Royce E. Longton: The role of bryophytes and lichens in terrestrial ecosystems
- Bjartmar Sveinbjoernsson & Walter C. Oechel: Controls on growth and productivity of bryophytes: environmental limitations under current and anticipated conditions
- Wilfred B. Schofield: Bryophyte distribution patterns
- Lars Soderstrom: Invasions and range expansions and contractions of bryophytes
- Oliver L. Gilbert: Lichen reinvasion with declining air pollution
- Dale H. Vitt & Peter Kuhry: Changes in moss-dominated wetland ecosystems
- Francis Rose: Temperate forest management: its effects on bryophyte and lichen floras and habitats
- Rob Gradstein: The vanishing tropical rain forest as an environment for bryophytes and lichens
- Dennis H. Brown: Impact of agriculture on bryophytes and lichens
- Andrew M. Farmer, Jeffrey W. Bates, & J. Nigel B. Bell: Ecophysiological effects of acid rain on bryophytes and lichens
- John A. Lee & Colin J. Studholme: Responses of Sphagnum species to polluted environments
- Janice M. Glime: Effects of pollutants on aquatic species
- A. Jonathan Shaw: The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens
- Species index
- Subject index.
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