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Plant Ecology | 2000

Community structure of epilithic lichens on the cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, Ontario, Canada

Uta Matthes; Bruce D. Ryan; Douglas W. Larson

The spatial variation in epilithic lichen community structure was investigated as part of a larger study of the vegetation and ecology of the tall limestone cliffs within the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve in southern Ontario, Canada. The cover of all lichen taxa was visually estimated for a total of 199 samples taken from the top, middle, or bottom of the cliff face at five sites. Twelve environmental variables were also measured. Twenty-seven lichen taxa were identified on the samples. Multivariate ordinations of species composition (DCA, CCA, PCCA) revealed variation in community structure on multiple scales, but no groupings of sites that would have suggested the presence of several distinct species assemblages. A gradient in species composition from north to south, most clearly reflected in the decreasing cover of foliose and fruticose species, may reflect a gradient in human disturbance. There was also intermediate-scale patchiness in species composition in a horizontal plane across cliffs, but despite earlier claims made in the literature, no evidence of vertical zonation of the lichens on cliffs was found. Species composition also responded to small-scale factors possibly related to exposure, light, or moisture. Unlike community composition, the total cover of all lichens was homogeneous over large spatial scales and varied only on a small scale, illustrating that scale as well as resolution of a study may influence the ecological patterns seen. More than half of the species found on the Niagara Escarpment are rare on rock substrates elsewhere in southern Ontario, and two are new for North America (Candelariella heidelbergensis (Nyl.) Poelt and Lecanora perpruinosa Fröberg). The result that cliffs support a distinct flora containing many rare species suggests that they are a reservoir for biodiversity not just for vascular plants, but also for lichens.


Archive | 2001

Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region

Thomas H. Nash; Bruce D. Ryan; Corinna Gries; Frank Bungartz


Mycotaxon | 2002

On lichenicolous fungi from North America. II.

Josef Hafellner; Dagmar Triebel; Bruce D. Ryan; Thomas H. Nash


Northwest Science | 2000

Lichens and mosses on shrub-steppe soils in southeastern Washington.

Jonathan A. Soll; MaryAnn Hawke; Steven O. Link; Jeanne Ponzetti; Bruce D. Ryan; Janelle L. Downs; Larry L. Cadwell


Botany | 2004

Morphology and anatomy of chasmolithic versus epilithic growth: a taxonomic revision of inconspicuous saxicolous Buellia species from the Sonoran Desert Region generally ascribed to the "Buellia punctata" group

Frank Bungartz; Thomas H. Nash; Bruce D. Ryan


Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014

Biodiversidad de líquenes en México

Ma. de los Ángeles Herrera-Campos; Robert Lücking; Rosa Emilia Pérez-Pérez; Ricardo Miranda-González; Norberto Sánchez; Alejandrina Barcenas-Peña; Abraham Carrizosa; Angel Zambrano; Bruce D. Ryan; Thomas H. Nash


The Bryologist | 1993

Lecanora Section Placodium (Lichenized Ascomycotina) in North America: New Taxa in the L. garovaglii Group'

Bruce D. Ryan; Thomas H. Nash


Nova Hedwigia | 2000

New records of lichens from Mexico

Bruce D. Ryan; Thomas H. Nash; Maria Angeles Herrera-Campos; J Haffellner; T Lumbsch; Roland Moberg; Leif Tibell; T. Ahti; H Sipman; O Breuss


The Bryologist | 1992

Bibliography of Australian Lichens: 1807-1991

Bruce D. Ryan; Patrick M. McCarthy


The Bryologist | 1991

Lichen Flora of the Eastern Brook Lakes Watershed, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

Bruce D. Ryan; Thomas H. Nash

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Thomas H. Nash

Arizona State University

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Corinna Gries

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Janelle L. Downs

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Larry L. Cadwell

Battelle Memorial Institute

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MaryAnn Hawke

University of Washington

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Steven O. Link

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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