Abstract

Abstract — This study is based on finding a representative pattern of interactions between old-growth forest attributes and lichen species abundances. The field activities were performed within Ceahlau National Park, Neamţ County, North-Eastern Romania. In total 38 sampling units of 10 by 10 m were randomly selected, within these all phorophytes with circumferences that exceed 70 cm were selected. On each phorophyte, a frame of 20 by 20 cm was randomly fixed and all lichen specimens included were sampled. Relationships between macrovariables, microvariables and response variables were tested using the Kendall rank order correlation coefficient. To explain the influence of macrovariables and microvariables on response variables, polynomial regression was used.The results indicated that lichen species abundances are significantly influenced by macrovariables such as herb coverage, altitude, slope, multilayered canopies and host phorophyte diversity.With regard to the microvariables, the aspect, rhytidome cr...

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