Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland

The small-sized gametophytes and sporophytes of the green shield-moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. make it difficult to study. However, in Europe, there has been increasing interest in this species in the past few years, mostly as a result of the implementation of the Natura 20...

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Main Authors: Piotr Brewczyński, Kamil Grałek, Piotr Bilański
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-49617b6edb124e439b1be944081173672021-03-21T00:03:11ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-03-011237437410.3390/f12030374Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of PolandPiotr Brewczyński0Kamil Grałek1Piotr Bilański2Głogów Forest District, ul. Fabryczna 57, 36-060 Głogów Małopolski, PolandThe Regional Directorate of the State Forests in Krosno, ul. Bieszczadzka 2, 38-400 Krosno, PolandDepartment of Forest Ecosystems Protection, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Al. 29 Listopada 46, 31-425 Krakow, PolandThe small-sized gametophytes and sporophytes of the green shield-moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. make it difficult to study. However, in Europe, there has been increasing interest in this species in the past few years, mostly as a result of the implementation of the Natura 2000 network. In Poland, <i>B. viridis</i> has only been reported in isolated studies that have been limited in terms of area and the number of participating workers. One of the Polish regions where <i>B. viridis</i> was recently recorded is the Bieszczady Mountains, but there have been no large-scale surveys of that region to date. The objective of the current work was to describe the <i>B. viridis</i> population in the Bieszczady Mountains in terms of its spatial distribution and abundance, investigate its selected microhabitat preferences, and evaluate the conservation status of this moss species within the Natura 2000 site Bieszczady PLC180001. The studied region encompassed 93,490.44 ha, including 69,056.23 ha of managed forests and 24,434.21 ha of forests belonging to the Bieszczady National Park. A preliminary survey was conducted in the Cisna Forest District (forest area of 19,555.82 ha) on 15-17 November 2017, while the main survey was performed in selected forest subcompartments of four forest districts—Baligród, Komańcza, Lutowiska, and Stuposiany—as well as the Bieszczady National Park from 5 to 16 November 2018. The field work consisted of searching for <i>B. viridis</i> sporophytes and setae and recording selected population and locality characteristics. The study led to the discovery of 353 new <i>B. viridis</i> localities in 202 study areas, with 9197 diploid individuals (sporophytes or setae only) growing in 545 microhabitats. The number of <i>B. viridis</i> localities discovered in the Bieszczady Mountains during 17 days of survey in 2017 and 2018 was two times higher than the combined number of localities previously found in Poland over more than 150 years (159 localities). Additionally, the number of sporophytes and setae identified was two times greater than their overall number in previous records. In addition, this study provides information about selected microhabitat preferences and the conservation status of this moss in the Bieszczady Natura 2000 site.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/3/374<b>Keywords: </b> <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i>sporophytemanaged forestsnational parksubstratemicrohabitat
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Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
Forests
<b>Keywords: </b> <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i>
sporophyte
managed forests
national park
substrate
microhabitat
author_facet Piotr Brewczyński
Kamil Grałek
Piotr Bilański
author_sort Piotr Brewczyński
title Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
title_short Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
title_full Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
title_fullStr Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of the Green Shield-Moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. in the Bieszczady Mountains of Poland
title_sort occurrence of the green shield-moss <i>buxbaumia viridis</i> (moug.) brid. in the bieszczady mountains of poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description The small-sized gametophytes and sporophytes of the green shield-moss <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i> (Moug.) Brid. make it difficult to study. However, in Europe, there has been increasing interest in this species in the past few years, mostly as a result of the implementation of the Natura 2000 network. In Poland, <i>B. viridis</i> has only been reported in isolated studies that have been limited in terms of area and the number of participating workers. One of the Polish regions where <i>B. viridis</i> was recently recorded is the Bieszczady Mountains, but there have been no large-scale surveys of that region to date. The objective of the current work was to describe the <i>B. viridis</i> population in the Bieszczady Mountains in terms of its spatial distribution and abundance, investigate its selected microhabitat preferences, and evaluate the conservation status of this moss species within the Natura 2000 site Bieszczady PLC180001. The studied region encompassed 93,490.44 ha, including 69,056.23 ha of managed forests and 24,434.21 ha of forests belonging to the Bieszczady National Park. A preliminary survey was conducted in the Cisna Forest District (forest area of 19,555.82 ha) on 15-17 November 2017, while the main survey was performed in selected forest subcompartments of four forest districts—Baligród, Komańcza, Lutowiska, and Stuposiany—as well as the Bieszczady National Park from 5 to 16 November 2018. The field work consisted of searching for <i>B. viridis</i> sporophytes and setae and recording selected population and locality characteristics. The study led to the discovery of 353 new <i>B. viridis</i> localities in 202 study areas, with 9197 diploid individuals (sporophytes or setae only) growing in 545 microhabitats. The number of <i>B. viridis</i> localities discovered in the Bieszczady Mountains during 17 days of survey in 2017 and 2018 was two times higher than the combined number of localities previously found in Poland over more than 150 years (159 localities). Additionally, the number of sporophytes and setae identified was two times greater than their overall number in previous records. In addition, this study provides information about selected microhabitat preferences and the conservation status of this moss in the Bieszczady Natura 2000 site.
topic <b>Keywords: </b> <i>Buxbaumia viridis</i>
sporophyte
managed forests
national park
substrate
microhabitat
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/3/374
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