Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.

Although lichenized fungi are among the most reliable indicators of forest quality and represent a considerable part of forest biodiversity, methods maximizing completeness of their species lists per area are lacking. Employing a novel methodological approach including a multi-expert competition and...

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Main Authors: Jan Vondrák, Jiří Malíček, Zdeněk Palice, František Bouda, Franz Berger, Neil Sanderson, Andy Acton, Václav Pouska, Roman Kish
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6136740?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-23d0ef59e26d498389ec90e479f87d752020-11-25T01:54:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01139e020354010.1371/journal.pone.0203540Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.Jan VondrákJiří MalíčekZdeněk PaliceFrantišek BoudaFranz BergerNeil SandersonAndy ActonVáclav PouskaRoman KishAlthough lichenized fungi are among the most reliable indicators of forest quality and represent a considerable part of forest biodiversity, methods maximizing completeness of their species lists per area are lacking. Employing a novel methodological approach including a multi-expert competition and a search for local hot-spot plots, we have obtained outstanding data about epiphytic lichen biota in a part of the largest Central European virgin forest reserve Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh situated in Ukrainian Carpathians. Our field research consisted of two four-day periods: (1) an overall floristic survey and a search for spots with raised lichen diversity, and (2) survey in four one-hectare plots established in lichen diversity hot-spots along an altitudinal gradient. Recorded alpha-diversities in plots ranged from 181-228 species, but estimated species richness is in the range 207-322 species. Detected gamma-diversity was 387 species; estimates are 409-484 species. 93% of the species found in the forest were recorded in plots, but only 65% outside the plots. This underlines the high-efficiency of the multi-expert competitive survey in diversity hot-spot plots. Species richness in each one-hectare plot was equal to the numbers of species obtained by floristic surveys of much larger old-growth forest areas in Central Europe. Gamma-diversity detected in the Uholka primeval forest far exceeded all numbers achieved in Central European old-growth forests. Our method appears to be both effective (it obtains a more nearly complete inventory of species) and practical (the resources required are not unreasonably large).http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6136740?pdf=render
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author Jan Vondrák
Jiří Malíček
Zdeněk Palice
František Bouda
Franz Berger
Neil Sanderson
Andy Acton
Václav Pouska
Roman Kish
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Jiří Malíček
Zdeněk Palice
František Bouda
Franz Berger
Neil Sanderson
Andy Acton
Václav Pouska
Roman Kish
Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jan Vondrák
Jiří Malíček
Zdeněk Palice
František Bouda
Franz Berger
Neil Sanderson
Andy Acton
Václav Pouska
Roman Kish
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title Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
title_short Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
title_full Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
title_fullStr Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a Carpathian virgin forest.
title_sort exploiting hot-spots; effective determination of lichen diversity in a carpathian virgin forest.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Although lichenized fungi are among the most reliable indicators of forest quality and represent a considerable part of forest biodiversity, methods maximizing completeness of their species lists per area are lacking. Employing a novel methodological approach including a multi-expert competition and a search for local hot-spot plots, we have obtained outstanding data about epiphytic lichen biota in a part of the largest Central European virgin forest reserve Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh situated in Ukrainian Carpathians. Our field research consisted of two four-day periods: (1) an overall floristic survey and a search for spots with raised lichen diversity, and (2) survey in four one-hectare plots established in lichen diversity hot-spots along an altitudinal gradient. Recorded alpha-diversities in plots ranged from 181-228 species, but estimated species richness is in the range 207-322 species. Detected gamma-diversity was 387 species; estimates are 409-484 species. 93% of the species found in the forest were recorded in plots, but only 65% outside the plots. This underlines the high-efficiency of the multi-expert competitive survey in diversity hot-spot plots. Species richness in each one-hectare plot was equal to the numbers of species obtained by floristic surveys of much larger old-growth forest areas in Central Europe. Gamma-diversity detected in the Uholka primeval forest far exceeded all numbers achieved in Central European old-growth forests. Our method appears to be both effective (it obtains a more nearly complete inventory of species) and practical (the resources required are not unreasonably large).
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