Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften ( 17.04.2010 )
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The present dissertation aims at contributing to our understanding of the processes that determine epiphyte diversity in anthropogenic landscapes. At a dry forest site, epiphytic bryophytes responded sensitively to human disturbance, but vascular epiphytes did not. At a moist forest site, vascular epiphyte assemblages on isolated remnant trees were impoverished markedly and strongly biased to xerotolerant taxa. Field-experimental work at this site could show that this was related to 1) strongly increased mortality of established plants on isolated remnant trees following their isolation in clear-cuts, and 2) reduced and compositionally biased establishment on isolated trees. Evidence is presented to suggest that growth conditions (especially microclimate) are a more decisive predictor of epiphyte communities in disturbed habitats at these sites than dispersal constraints. The response of epiphyte communities to disturbance may further vary with mesoclimate.
Buch Details: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-3-8381-1646-4 |
ISBN-10: |
3838116461 |
EAN: |
9783838116464 |
Buchsprache: |
English |
von (Autor): |
Florian A. Werner |
Seitenanzahl: |
164 |
Veröffentlicht am: |
17.04.2010 |
Kategorie: |
Ökologie |