DIFFERENTIAL HERBIVORE DAMAGE TO CALCICOLOUS LICHENS BY SNAILS

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FROBERG, L [1 ]
BAUR, A [1 ]
BAUR, B [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BASEL,INST ZOOL,CH-4051 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
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10.1006/lich.1993.1015
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the damage caused by snail grazing to 35 calcicolous lichen species and cyanobacteria from the Baltic island of Oland, Sweden. Individuals of four species of land snails (Balea perversa, Chondrina clienta, Clausilia bidentata and Helicigona lapicida) were allowed to graze on identified lichen species growing on pieces of limestone. Snail grazing on thalli and ascocarps was classified into four categories ranging from no damage to completely eaten. In general, some lichen species were heavily grazed, whereas others were only slightly damaged or not injured. Aspicilia calcarea, Tephromela atra and Verrucaria nigrescens were preferred by all snail species except Chondrina clienta. In general, lichen thalli that were not immersed in the calcareous rock and cyanobacteria were preferred, whereas ascocarps were avoided by one of the snail species (C. clienta). Immersed perithecia with a carbonized outer layer were avoided by all snail species except C. bidentata. Possibilities of chemical and mechanical defence properties in calcicolous lichens are discussed. © 1993, British Lichen Society. All rights reserved.
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