González-Montelongo Cristina, Pérez-Vargas Israel
Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of La Laguna, 38200 La Laguna, Spain.
J Fungi (Basel). 2022 Sep 29;8(10):1031. doi: 10.3390/jof8101031.
The effects of host tree identity on epiphyte lichen communities are a controversial issue, as the results obtained in different forest environments studied are not consistent. We investigated the host preferences for lichens in the laurel forest of Macaronesia. For this purpose, we analyzed the lichen communities growing on the four most common trees (Erica canariensis Rivas-Mart., M. Osorio and Wildpret, Morella faya (Aiton) Wilbur, Laurus novoca-nariensis Rivas-Mart., Lousa, Fern. Prieto, E. Días, J.C. Costa and C. Aguiar, and Ilex canariensis Poir. in Lamarck) in the laurel forest of the Canary Islands. The diversity, richness, and lichen composition showed a repetitive and common pattern with the functional traits studied. Although the existence of specificity with respect to the phorophyte species was not demonstrated, there was a clear affinity of the epiphytic lichens to the physico-chemical features of the bark (texture and pH), canopy architecture, foliar characteristics, etc. Our results highlight the importance of the natural diversity of tree species in the laurel forest. Due to the diversity and uniqueness of the lichen species that support each of the phorophytes, this fact should be taken into account in landscape protection and restoration actions, especially in those islands where the forest is highly fragmented.
宿主树种特性对附生地衣群落的影响是一个存在争议的问题,因为在不同森林环境中所获结果并不一致。我们研究了马卡罗尼西亚月桂林中地衣对宿主的偏好。为此,我们分析了加那利群岛月桂林中生长在四种最常见树木(加那利石南 Erica canariensis Rivas - Mart., M. Osorio and Wildpret、法叶杨梅 Morella faya (Aiton) Wilbur、新卡纳里亚月桂 Laurus novoca - nariensis Rivas - Mart., Lousa, Fern. Prieto, E. Días, J.C. Costa and C. Aguiar以及拉马克月桂冬青 Ilex canariensis Poir.)上的地衣群落。多样性、丰富度和地衣组成与所研究的功能性状呈现出重复且常见的模式。尽管未证实相对于着生树种存在特异性,但附生地衣与树皮的物理化学特征(质地和pH值)、树冠结构、叶片特征等具有明显的亲和性。我们的研究结果凸显了月桂林中树种自然多样性的重要性。鉴于支持每种着生植物的地衣物种具有多样性和独特性,在景观保护和恢复行动中应考虑这一事实,尤其是在那些森林高度碎片化的岛屿。