Search About RLL About Mattick About Supplement Add to Supplement PDF file providers Help

Full record view

Aptroot, A. 2012: Changes in the epiphytic flora on four Tilia trees in Belgium over 59 years. - Herzogia 25(1): 39-45. [RLL List # 230 / Rec.# 34194]
Abstract: The epiphytes on four Tilia trees in southern Belgium, which were studied by Barkman in 1952, were re-investigated in 1999 and 2011. In 1952, 19 species of epiphytes (including 12 lichen species) were recorded; in 1999, there were 65 epiphyte species (including 49 lichens), and in 2011, 53 epiphyte species (including 41 lichens) were found. The enor- mous increase in species between 1952 and 1999 is primarily attributable to colonization by additional species, which is an early stage of natural succession, whereas the reduction in species between 1999 and 2011 is most probably due to competition, the next step in the natural succession, when larger mosses and foliose lichens became dominant over crustose lichens and the whole bark surface had been covered by epiphytes. Global warming also may have influenced the species composition in the last decades.

URL:

[Email correction]


The services below has been taken off the server due to many inappropiate uploads. Please contact Einar.Timdal@nhm.uio.no directly for uploading files or links

Upload PDF file to the RLL web site

If you have a PDF file of this RLL/Mattic record, and there are no copyright problems involved, you may upload the file to the RLL/Mattick site. The PDF file will be automatically linked to the paper, and available for download by everyone. Only one PDF file can be linked to a paper, any previous link will be lost.

PDF file::
NB! Legal characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, hyphen, underscore, dot (i.e. no diacritics, ampersand, space, etc.).

  


Upload URL to PDF file or web site

Alternatively, you can link this RLL/Mattick record to a PDF file or web page placed somewhere else on the web. Again, only a single link can exist for each record; any previous link will be lost.

Copy and paste the URL you wish to link to this record: