Title of article :
The diversity and ecology of epiphytic lichens in “Evolution Canyon” II, Lower Nahal Keziv, Upper Western Galilee, Israel
Author/Authors :
TEMINA, Marina University of Haifa - Institute of Evolution, ISRAEL , ANDREEV, Mikhail P. Komarov Botanical Institute - Laboratory of Lichenology and Bryology, RUSSIA , BARINOVA, Sophia University of Haifa - Institute of Evolution, ISRAEL , NEVO, Eviatar University of Haifa - Institute of Evolution, ISRAEL
From page :
263
To page :
275
Abstract :
Different populations of epiphytic lichens were studied in a microsite in Lower Nahal Keziv, Western UpperGalilee, Israel, which is designated as an “Evolution Canyon” (EC) II. In all, 24 lichen species from 5 orders, 11 families,and 17 genera were registered, about one third of them (7 species) for the first time in Israel. Species richness was higheron the warmer, drier, climatically more fluctuating and biotically more heterogeneous south-facing slope (SFS). Mostlichens of EC II were mesophytic and photo-indifferent species; however, humid and shaded habitats of the north-facingslope (NFS) and valley bottom (VB) were characterised by a dominance of moderately photophytic species and a highfrequency of hygrophytic species, while dry and sun-exposed habitats of the SFS were characterised by a dominance of very photophytic and xerophytic species. In all, 6 environmental variables were evaluated at the research site. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used to determine the influence of these ecological variables on lichen diversity and morpho-anatomic characteristics of the lichens in EC II.
Keywords :
Epiphytic lichens , species diversity , ecology , biogeography , reproductive strategy , canonical correspondenceanalysis
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany
Record number :
2533558
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