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Sustaining forest biodiversity: Exploring the effect of long-term natural disturbance dynamics on contemporary lichen communities in primary forest ecosystems

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dc.rights.license CC BY eng
dc.contributor.author Gloor, Rhiannon cze
dc.contributor.author Svitok, Marek cze
dc.contributor.author Mikolas, Martin cze
dc.contributor.author Hofmeister, Jenyk cze
dc.contributor.author Halda, Josef cze
dc.contributor.author Janda, Pavel cze
dc.contributor.author Sabatini, Francesco Maria cze
dc.contributor.author Zemanova, Lucie cze
dc.contributor.author Buechling, Arne cze
dc.contributor.author Kozak, Daniel cze
dc.contributor.author Ferencik, Matej cze
dc.contributor.author Frankovic, Michal cze
dc.contributor.author Dusatko, Martin cze
dc.contributor.author Svoboda, Miroslav cze
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-05T15:28:29Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-05T15:28:29Z
dc.date.issued 2024 eng
dc.identifier.issn 2095-6355 eng
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12603/2316
dc.description.abstract In this era of biodiversity loss and climate change, quantifying the impacts of natural disturbance on forest communities is imperative to improve biodiversity conservation efforts. Epiphytic and epixylic lichens are effective forest quality bioindicators, as they are generally long-lived organisms supported by continuity of speci fic forest structures and their associated microclimatic features. However, how lichen communities respond to the effects of fluctuating historical disturbances remains unclear. Using a dendrochronological approach, this study investigates how natural disturbance dynamics indirectly in fluence various lichen community metrics in some of Europe's best-preserved primary mixed-beech forests. Mixed modelling revealed that natural historical disturbance processes have decades-long effects on forest structural attributes, which had both congruent and divergent impacts on lichen community richness and composition. Total species richness indirectly bene fited from both historical and recent higher-severity disturbances via increased standing dead tree basal area and canopy openness respectively - likely through the presence of both pioneer and late-successional species associated with these conditions. Red -listed species richness showed a dependence on habitat continuity (old trees), and increased with disturbance-related structures (standing dead trees) whilst simultaneously bene fiting from periods without severe disturbance events (old trees and reduced deadwood volume). However, if the disturbance occurred over a century in the past, no substantial effect on forest structure was detected. Therefore, while disturbance-mediated forest structures can promote overall richness, threatened species appear vulnerable to more severe disturbance events - a concern, as disturbances are predicted to intensify with climate change. Additionally, the high number of threatened species found reinforce the critical role of primary forest structural attributes for biodiversity maintenance. Hence, we recommend a landscape -scale conservation approach encompassing forest patches in different successional stages to support diverse lichen communities, and the consideration of long -term disturbance dynamics in forest conservation efforts, as they provide critical insights for safeguarding biodiversity in our changing world. eng
dc.format p. "Article Number: 100214" eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher KEAI PUBLISHING LTD eng
dc.relation.ispartof FOREST ECOSYSTEMS, volume 11, issue: January eng
dc.subject Mixed-beech forests eng
dc.subject Species richness eng
dc.subject Old-growth forests eng
dc.subject Carpathian mountains eng
dc.subject Biodiversity conservation eng
dc.subject Dendroecology eng
dc.subject Fagus sylvatica eng
dc.title Sustaining forest biodiversity: Exploring the effect of long-term natural disturbance dynamics on contemporary lichen communities in primary forest ecosystems eng
dc.type article eng
dc.identifier.obd 43881771 eng
dc.identifier.wos 001249378200001 eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.fecs.2024.100214 eng
dc.publicationstatus postprint eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.source.url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2197562024000502?via%3Dihub cze
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2197562024000502?via%3Dihub eng
dc.rights.access Open Access eng


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