LICHENS OF SOIL CRUST COMMUNITIES IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA OF THE WESTERN UNITED-STATES

被引:2
作者
STCLAIR, LL
JOHANSEN, JR
RUSHFORTH, SR
机构
来源
GREAT BASIN NATURALIST | 1993年 / 53卷 / 01期
关键词
LICHENS; CRYPTOGAMIC CRUSTS; MICROBIOTIC CRUSTS;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Lichens are common components of microbiotic soil crusts. A total of 34 species from 17 genera are reported from soil crust communities throughout the Intermountain Area. Distribution of terricolous lichens is determined by various physical and biological factors: physical and chemical characteristics of the soil, moisture regimes, temperature, insolation, and development and composition of the vascular plant community. Some species demonstrate a broad ecological amplitude while others have a more restricted distribution. All growth forms are represented; however, the vast majority of soil crust lichens are squamulose (minutely foliose). Fruticose species are least abundant. In exposed, middle-elevation sites vagrant (detached) species are common. This paper describes and discusses terricolous lichen communities of desert habitats of the intermountain western United States. Effects of various human-related activities including grazing, wildfire, air pollution, and recreation vehicles on soil crust lichens are discussed. Gypsoplaca macrophylla (Zahlbr.) Timdal, a rare squamulose lichen which occurs on gypsifersous soils, was recently collected in Emery County, Utah, and is reported as new to the state.
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