Zdzisław Czeppe Department of Polar Research and Documentation, Institute of Botany, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Kopernika 27, 31-501 Kraków, Poland.
Environ Monit Assess. 2011 Aug;179(1-4):177-90. doi: 10.1007/s10661-010-1727-6. Epub 2010 Oct 9.
Dynamics of epiphytic lichen distribution and diversity in the town of Skawina, one of the major industrial centres of southern Poland, over the last 30 years, was documented in relation to air quality changes. Fieldwork was conducted in 2006-2007. A total of 34 species were recorded at 202 sites, which is similar to the historical data, however, significant qualitative changes occurred. Nitrogen- and dust-tolerant species have expanded and dominate, while some acidophytes, such as Lecanora conizaeoides, are in decline. Lichens have recolonised the former 'lichen desert' in the town centre. Species richness at study sites has increased; and an improvement in the health of lichen thalli was noted. These trends reflect air quality improvement, mainly SO(2) decline in the last few decades and transport-related compounds, mainly NO(x) and dust that have became the main pollutants. Host tree species and diameter diversity also contribute significantly to lichen species diversity in the study area. The recolonisation process seems far from complete and further changes in the lichen distribution and diversity in the study area are expected.
在过去 30 年中,波兰南部主要工业中心之一斯卡维纳镇的附生地衣分布和多样性的动态与空气质量变化有关。实地考察于 2006-2007 年进行。在 202 个地点记录了 34 个物种,与历史数据相似,但发生了显著的定性变化。氮和尘埃耐受物种已经扩张并占主导地位,而一些嗜酸物种,如 Lecanora conizaeoides,则在减少。地衣已经重新殖民了城镇中心以前的“地衣沙漠”。研究地点的物种丰富度增加,地衣组织的健康状况有所改善。这些趋势反映了空气质量的改善,主要是过去几十年二氧化硫的下降,以及主要污染物运输相关化合物,主要是氮氧化物和灰尘。宿主树种和直径多样性也对研究区域的地衣物种多样性有很大的影响。再殖民过程似乎远未完成,预计研究区域的地衣分布和多样性将进一步变化。