Rita Sündhofer, H. Mayrhofer, S. Werth, S. Dragićević, C. Berg
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摘要:s ndhofer, R., Mayrhofer, H., Werth, S., Dragićević, S. & Berg, C. 2021。格拉茨和波德戈里察的附生苔藓和地衣(奥地利和黑山)。——植物学报34:299 - 326。在格拉茨(奥地利)和波德戈里察(黑山),2017年基于标准化方法研究了附生地衣和苔藓植物。在格拉茨的165棵乔木上,共鉴定出27种苔藓植物和38种地衣。在波德戈里察,161棵乔木上发现苔藓植物29种,地衣52种。格拉茨的平均附生盖度显著较高。波德戈里察平均苔藓盖度较高,格拉茨平均地衣盖度显著高于波德戈里察。两个城市都有许多物种。两个城市的样地平均种数基本相同。将城市人居环境划分为公园、花园城市、居住区、工业区和沿河地区5种类型。地衣和苔藓植物的平均种数在不同的光合植物种类间差异显著。树干周长对物种数量无显著影响。苔藓植物倾向于在树干的北部和西部暴露。对于地衣来说,这种模式无法得到证实。机会虫、cerinelides Caloplaca cerinelides、Candelariella viae-lacteae、prosoromoides Catapyrenium psoromoides和epixanthoides均为黑山首次报道。
Epiphytic bryophytes and lichens in Graz and Podgorica (Austria and Montenegro)
Abstract: Sündhofer, R., Mayrhofer, H., Werth, S., Dragićević, S. & Berg, C. 2021. Epiphytic bryophytes and lichens in Graz and Podgorica (Austria and Montenegro). – Herzogia 34: 299 –326. In Graz (Austria) and Podgorica (Montenegro), epiphytic lichens and bryophytes were studied in 2017 based on a standardized approach. On 165 trees in Graz, 27 bryophyte and 38 lichen species were determined. In Podgorica, on 161 trees, 29 bryophyte and 52 lichen species were found. The mean epiphytic cover in Graz was significantly higher. Mean bryophyte cover was higher in Podgorica, mean lichen cover was significantly higher in Graz. Many species occurred in both cities. The mean species number per plot was nearly the same in both cities. Five urban habitat types were distinguished: parks, garden city, residential area, industrial area, and areas along rivers. Mean species numbers of lichens and bryophytes differed significantly between phorophyte species. The tree trunk circumference had no significant impact on the species number. Bryophytes preferred a northern and western exposition on the tree trunk. For lichens, this pattern could not be confirmed. Agonimia opuntiella, Caloplaca cerinelloides, Candelariella viae-lacteae, Catapyrenium psoromoides, and Mycobilimbia epixanthoides were reported for the first time in Montenegro.