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Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2016

Identifying indicator species for bryophyte conservation in fragmented forests

Yoshitaka Oishi; Yukihiro Morimoto

It is important to conserve bryophyte diversity in fragmented forests, due to the vulnerability of this group to environmental change. In this study, the utility of bryophyte functional groups (taxonomic classes, substrate classes, and life-forms) was examined as indicators for planning urban area conservation of bryophyte diversity. The study sites comprised 27 fragmented forests in Kyoto City, Japan. Using linear regression models, it was found that the species richness of almost all functional groups was positively correlated with patch size. Furthermore, two types of bryophyte life-form (fans and thalloid mats) were significantly correlated with environmental factors considered important for conservation planning. The species richness of fan bryophytes was positively correlated with the presence of natural forest patches and was negatively correlated with distance from mountainous areas. Similarly, the species richness of thalloid mat bryophytes was negatively correlated with maintenance practices. These results may be explained by the vulnerability of these two bryophyte groups to environmentally caused drought stress, accompanied by decreasing patch size, maintenance practices, disturbance, and/or loss of natural vegetation. Considering that drought stress represents a major threat to bryophyte diversity in fragmented forests, the species richness of hygrophilous life-forms (e.g., fans and thalloid mats) may be used as an indicator of fragmented forests that are less affected by drought stress, and these species should be preferentially conserved to maintain high levels of bryophyte diversity.


Journal of Environmental Protection | 2013

Comparison of Pine Needles and Mosses as Bio-Indicators for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Yoshitaka Oishi


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2012

Influence of urban green spaces on the conservation of bryophyte diversity: The special role of Japanese gardens

Yoshitaka Oishi


Environmental Management | 2013

Toward the Improvement of Trail Classification in National Parks Using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Approach

Yoshitaka Oishi


Biodiversity and Conservation | 2011

Protective management of trees against debarking by deer negatively impacts bryophyte diversity

Yoshitaka Oishi


Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture | 2009

Fragmented Forests Effective for Epiphytic Bryophyte Conservation

Yoshitaka Oishi; Yukihiro Morimoto


Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture | 2010

Consideration on Suitable Microclimate of Moss Garden Based on Turf Surface Moisture Dynamics of Polytrichum Commune Hedw.

Yoshihiko Iida; Junichi Imanishi; Yoshitaka Oishi; Yukihiro Morimoto


Landscape and ecological engineering : official journal of the International Consortium of Landscape and Ecological Engineering (ICLEE) | 2016

Identifying indicator species for bryophyte conservation in fragmented forests (SPECIAL FEATURE : Landscape Design and Urban Biodiversity)

Yoshitaka Oishi; Yukihiro Morimoto


Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2014

Erratum to: Identifying indicator species for bryophyte conservation in fragmented forests

Yoshitaka Oishi; Yukihiro Morimoto


Biodiversity and Conservation | 2014

Erratum to: Protective management of trees against debarking by deer negatively impacts bryophyte diversity

Yoshitaka Oishi

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Kentaro Murakami

American Museum of Natural History

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