Liis Marmor
University of Tartu
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Annales Botanici Fennici | 2012
Liis Marmor; Tiiu Tõrra; Lauri Saag; Tiina Randlane
Epiphytic lichen communities were studied in old coniferous forests across Estonia to find out the effect of site openness on the lichen species richness. All lichen species were recorded on the basal 2 m of 105 Picea abies and 105 Pinus sylvetsris trunks. The canopy openness readings were taken with a spherical densiometer around every sampled tree. The number of species on the trunks of both tree species increased significantly with increasing canopy openness. Nine lichen species, e.g. Cladonia cenotea, Lecidea nylanderi, Platismatia glauca, were significantly favoured by higher light availability, and only one species, Coenogonium pineti, by lower light availability. The results demonstrate that in the coniferous forests higher light availability supports higher species richness of epiphytic lichens on the lower trunk of trees.
Fungal Biology | 2016
Polina Degtjarenko; Liis Marmor; Tiiu Tõrra; Michèle Lerch; Andres Saag; Tiina Randlane; Christoph Scheidegger
Very little is known whether and how air pollution impacts genetic diversity of lichenized fungi that are well-known indicators of environmental quality. We studied the genetic variation of eight Usnea subfloridana populations in Pinus sylvestris-dominated boreal forest stands in southern Estonia, Northern Europe; four of these populations were exposed to long-term dust pollution released from unpaved road. The mean bark pH of lichen phorophyte differed considerably between polluted and unpolluted forest stands. We genotyped 274 Usnea thalli using nine specific fungal microsatellite markers. Genetic variation measures were calculated and compared between populations from different habitats. Allelic richness, Shannons information index, and genetic diversity of lichen populations were significantly higher in unpolluted forest sites than in polluted forest sites. We conclude that environmental disturbances caused by alkaline dust pollution had negative impact on the genetic variation of U. subfloridana, a common species of lichenized fungi.
Ecological Indicators | 2011
Liis Marmor; Tiiu Tõrra; Lauri Saag; Tiina Randlane
Folia Cryptogamica Estonica | 2007
Liis Marmor; Tiina Randlane
Lichenologist | 2013
Liis Marmor; Tiiu Tõrra; Lauri Saag; Ede Leppik; Tiina Randlane
Ecological Indicators | 2010
Liis Marmor; Tiiu Tõrra; Tiina Randlane
Folia Cryptogamica Estonica | 2015
Ave Suija; Ede Oja; Annika Suu; Liis Marmor
Ecological Indicators | 2014
F. Cristofolini; Giorgio Brunialti; P. Giordani; Juri Nascimbene; A. Cristofori; E. Gottardini; Luisa Frati; Paula Matos; Franc Batič; S. Caporale; M.F. Fornasier; Liis Marmor; S. Merinero; J. Nuñez Zapata; Tiiu Tõrra; P. Wolseley; Marco Ferretti
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Polina Degtjarenko; Liis Marmor; Tiina Randlane
Ecological Indicators | 2014
Liis Marmor; P. Degtjarenko