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Vertical distribution of epiphytic lichens on Quercus laurina Humb. & Bonpl. in a remnant of cloud forest in the state of Veracruz,México
Authors:Gonzalo Castillo‐Campos  Rosa Emilia Prez‐Prez  Octavio Crdova‐Chvez  Jos Guadalupe García‐Franco  Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cceres
Institution:Gonzalo Castillo‐Campos,Rosa Emilia Pérez‐Pérez,Octavio Córdova‐Chávez,José Guadalupe García‐Franco,Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres
Abstract:In the tropics, corticolous lichen richness and cover tend to increase from the trunk base to the top of the crown of trees. In this study we calculated the total beta diversity of the lichen community along a vertical gradient on Quercus laurina in Mexican cloud forest. By comparing the richness and cover of the lichens by zone, we show that foliose and fruticose lichens are a minor component of the total lichen species richness, but have a higher cover than the crustose lichens. Five zones were identified along each phorophyte (n = 15) with a diameter at breast height >40 cm. A total of 92 species were identified. Of these, 38% were found only in a single zone, 51% were shared between the different zones and 11% occurred across all zones. Species richness and cover increased from the lowest to the highest zones of the phorophytes. Dissimilarity in species composition between the zones could be explained by species replacement. An indicator species analysis revealed that only a few species, e.g. Hypotrachyna vexans, H. cf. sublaevigata and Ramalina cf. sinaloensis prefer a particular zone. The results show that the lichen community associated with Quercus laurina phorophytes is highly diverse and suggest that species richness and cover are related to the zone and the various growth forms.
Keywords:beta diversity  corticolous lichens  Neotropical lichens  tropical cloud forest
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