Wd. Gu et al., Spatial pattern in the occurrence of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria in managed and virgin boreal forests, ECOGRAPHY, 24(2), 2001, pp. 139-150
Two populations of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria, growing on aspens and goa
t willows in 12 and 20 km(2) study areas of boreal forest in Finland, were
surveyed thoroughly to investigate the factors influencing the spatial dist
ribution of the lichen. In one study area, where forestry has been intensiv
e and old-growth forest is highly fragmented, L. pulmonaria was sparse and
grew mostly on willows. In contrast, a large and continuous virgin forest a
rea supported a higher incidence of L. pulmonaria, with the lichen being co
mmon on both aspens and willows. In both study areas, the distributions of
aspen and willow were clumped over the scales of 100-1000 m. The spatial pa
ttern of L. pulmonaria was more clumped in the managed forest than in the v
irgin forest. The reduced incidence of the lichen on aspens in the managed
area was attributed to a disruption of habitat continuity and small average
tree size. There was no comparable reduction in the incidence on willows,
probably because the willow had a very aggregated distribution in the manag
ed area, which probably facilitated local colonization of the lichen. Prese
nce of the lichen was significantly related to size-corrected local density
of aspen and willow trees as well as to spatial connectivity to neighborin
g lichen-occupied trees.