Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest

The article includes raw and analyzed data directly related to the research paper entitled “Non-forested vs forest environments: the effect of habitat conditions on host tree parameters and the occurrence of associated epiphytic lichens” [1]. These data concern the relationships between the composit...

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Main Authors: Piotr Osyczka, Dariusz Kubiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920306053
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spelling doaj-5c318c2b4d7a446ab8aa3f5fc1174ab22020-11-25T03:04:35ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-08-0131105711Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forestPiotr Osyczka0Dariusz Kubiak1Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Biology, Institute of Botany, Gronostajowa 3, 30-387 Kraków, PolandUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Microbiology and Mycology, Oczapowskiego 1A, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland; Corresponding author: Dariusz KubiakThe article includes raw and analyzed data directly related to the research paper entitled “Non-forested vs forest environments: the effect of habitat conditions on host tree parameters and the occurrence of associated epiphytic lichens” [1]. These data concern the relationships between the composition of lichen communities and host-tree parameters in non-forested area and a natural lowland deciduous forest in northern Poland. Lichen species confined to non-forested area, associated with forest habitat, and non-specific mutual species occurring in both habitat types are listed together with their host-tree preferences. Data on the phenotypic variability of five common and native to Central Europe tree species in relation to the habitat type are provided. Data that concerns tree parameters are analyzed by the mixed model ANOVA and Principal Component Analysis. Additionally, sample rarefactions and indices of potential lichen species richness for both habitat types are included. Presented data could be used in further studies to compare epiphytic community structure and may be support for campaigns aimed at lichen conservation and at shaping the environment with concern for biodiversity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920306053Lichenized fungiLichen communitiesHabitat factorsEcology, Tree parametersLowland deciduous forestTree avenues
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Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
Data in Brief
Lichenized fungi
Lichen communities
Habitat factors
Ecology, Tree parameters
Lowland deciduous forest
Tree avenues
author_facet Piotr Osyczka
Dariusz Kubiak
author_sort Piotr Osyczka
title Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
title_short Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
title_full Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
title_fullStr Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
title_full_unstemmed Data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
title_sort data on epiphytic lichens and their host-trees in relation to non-forested area and natural deciduous lowland forest
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The article includes raw and analyzed data directly related to the research paper entitled “Non-forested vs forest environments: the effect of habitat conditions on host tree parameters and the occurrence of associated epiphytic lichens” [1]. These data concern the relationships between the composition of lichen communities and host-tree parameters in non-forested area and a natural lowland deciduous forest in northern Poland. Lichen species confined to non-forested area, associated with forest habitat, and non-specific mutual species occurring in both habitat types are listed together with their host-tree preferences. Data on the phenotypic variability of five common and native to Central Europe tree species in relation to the habitat type are provided. Data that concerns tree parameters are analyzed by the mixed model ANOVA and Principal Component Analysis. Additionally, sample rarefactions and indices of potential lichen species richness for both habitat types are included. Presented data could be used in further studies to compare epiphytic community structure and may be support for campaigns aimed at lichen conservation and at shaping the environment with concern for biodiversity.
topic Lichenized fungi
Lichen communities
Habitat factors
Ecology, Tree parameters
Lowland deciduous forest
Tree avenues
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920306053
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