X. Arino et al., LICHEN COLONIZATION OF THE ROMAN PAVEMENT AT BAELO-CLAUDIA (CADIZ, SPAIN) - BIODETERIORATION VS BIOPROTECTION, Science of the total environment, 167, 1995, pp. 353-363
This paper describes the effect of lichen colonization on the first ce
ntury A.D. pavement of the forum at Baelo Claudia, a Roman city locate
d in southern Spain. Lichen colonization is scarce, covering only 13%
of the total surface. The rest of the flagstones are mostly uncovered
but show strong physico-chemical weathering. The flagstones colonized
by lichens do not show weathering. The distribution of the species is
influenced by environmental factors, confirming the role of lichens as
bioindicators of different habitats. The lichen/sandstone interface s
hows some weathering, but nevertheless, the protective role of lichens
in an aggressive environment is noticeable.