Hornfels rocks as a habitat for saxicolous lichen biota. A case study from the Sudety Mountains (SW Poland)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Folia Cryptogamica Estonica Pub Date : 2022-07-07 DOI:10.12697/fce.2022.59.07
M. Kossowska
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The results of lichenological studies on hornfels outcrops in the Izerskie Mountains (Sudetes, SW Poland) are presented. This substrate is connected with the igneous intrusion into the country rocks and is characterized by a richer chemical and mineral composition than the surrounding rock bodies. In the six analyzed sites, a total of 48 saxicolous lichen species were found. Hornfels as a substrate for lichen vegetation is distinguished by the presence of lichens typical for rocks rich in metal compounds, in the study area represented by Rhizocarpon oederi, Lecidea silacea and Porpidia melinodes, and lichens that prefer mineral-enriched rocks, like Lecanora campestris, L. rupicola, Lecidea fuscoatra, Porpidia cinereoatra and Rimularia gibbosa. The three mentioned metallophilous species are some of the rarest components of the lichen biota in Poland, known from single localities. Other rare and locally endangered lichens recorded on hornfels include Lambiella furvella, Stereocaulon dactylophyllum and Umbilicaria pustulata.
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Hornfels岩石是萨克斯管地衣生物群的栖息地。来自苏代蒂山脉(波兰西南部)的案例研究
本文介绍了伊泽尔斯基山脉(苏台德,波兰西南部)露头角砾石的地衣学研究结果。该基底与侵入乡村岩石的火成岩有关,其特征是比周围岩体具有更丰富的化学和矿物组成。在6个分析点中,共发现48种囊色地衣。地衣作为地衣植被的底物,其特点是在以oederi Rhizocarpon oederi、Lecidea silacea和Porpidia melinodes为代表的富金属化合物岩石中存在典型的地衣,而在以Lecanora campestris、L. rupicola、Lecidea fuscoatra、Porpidia cinereoatra和Rimularia gibbosa为代表的富矿物质岩石中存在地衣。上述三种亲金属物种是波兰地衣生物群中最稀有的组成部分,从单个地点已知。在地衣上记录的其他稀有和本地濒危地衣包括蓝斑兰、短叶蓝斑兰和脓疱脐衣。
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