Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia

The richness, composition, abundance, and correlation with the atmospheric oxide concentrations of the community of corticolous lichens in the urban and peri-urban areas of the city of Ibagué (Colombia) were evaluated, selecting 25 individuals of the four most abundant phorophyte species. Twenty-nin...

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Moreno-Palacios, Miguel
Torres-Benítez, Alfredo
Soto-Medina, Edier
Sánchez, Marta
Divakar, Pradeep K
Pereira, Iris
Gómez-Serranillos, María Pilar
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Líquenes corticófilos
Líquenes corticófilos - Región central colombiano
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
title Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
spellingShingle Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
Líquenes corticófilos
Líquenes corticófilos - Región central colombiano
Area
Cover
Diversity
Lichenized fungi
Oxide concentrations
Phorophyte
title_short Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
title_full Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
title_fullStr Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
title_sort Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Moreno-Palacios, Miguel
Torres-Benítez, Alfredo
Soto-Medina, Edier
Sánchez, Marta
Divakar, Pradeep K
Pereira, Iris
Gómez-Serranillos, María Pilar
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Moreno-Palacios, Miguel
Torres-Benítez, Alfredo
Soto-Medina, Edier
Sánchez, Marta
Divakar, Pradeep K
Pereira, Iris
Gómez-Serranillos, María Pilar
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Líquenes corticófilos
Líquenes corticófilos - Región central colombiano
topic Líquenes corticófilos
Líquenes corticófilos - Región central colombiano
Area
Cover
Diversity
Lichenized fungi
Oxide concentrations
Phorophyte
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Area
Cover
Diversity
Lichenized fungi
Oxide concentrations
Phorophyte
description The richness, composition, abundance, and correlation with the atmospheric oxide concentrations of the community of corticolous lichens in the urban and peri-urban areas of the city of Ibagué (Colombia) were evaluated, selecting 25 individuals of the four most abundant phorophyte species. Twenty-nine lichen taxa grouped in 13 families and 17 genera were recorded, with a higher lichen coverage and taxa richness in the urban area. A non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analysis showed the conformation of two lichen communities associated with the urban and peri-urban areas of the city, and variation in composition among the phorophyte species. Exclusive and indicator taxa were found for both zones, as well as associations between variables through the application of a general linear model. Higher concentrations of atmospheric gases CO, SO2, NO2, and O3 were found in the urban zone, and positive/negative relationships with some lichen taxa. There is high variability in the response of the lichen assemblage of urban and peri-urban ecosystems to environmental effects, with substantial or minimal changes in the variables of richness, coverage, and phorophyte association, and according to their interaction with atmospheric oxides, the patterns of potential tolerant and/or sensitive species are formed for their implementation in bioindication studies.
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dc.identifier.citation.none.fl_str_mv Moreno-Palacios, M., Torres-Benítez, A., Soto-Medina, E., Sánchez, M., Divakar, P., Pereira, I. y Gómez-Serranillos, M. (2024). Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia. Land, 13(7). DOI: 10.3390/land13070932
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identifier_str_mv Moreno-Palacios, M., Torres-Benítez, A., Soto-Medina, E., Sánchez, M., Divakar, P., Pereira, I. y Gómez-Serranillos, M. (2024). Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia. Land, 13(7). DOI: 10.3390/land13070932
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spelling Moreno-Palacios, Miguel8c5613ac-952e-4849-bddc-cdd25eafa269-1Torres-Benítez, Alfredof49515c3-af53-4d62-9ebe-26d4bf8effd8-1Soto-Medina, Ediere64a5383-95d9-4b9a-bc85-0ba860216743-1Sánchez, Marta5616d534-0143-461a-97f6-78dc602e0341-1Divakar, Pradeep Ke52d4bcb-3145-4b3b-b624-123ad0247ea3-1Pereira, Iris34de3122-8fa8-4106-8bc8-f614d5e8e34e-1Gómez-Serranillos, María Pilare3bea4b3-8ef4-4c70-8330-65f72605e470-12025-10-21T14:25:17Z2025-10-21T14:25:17Z2024-07The richness, composition, abundance, and correlation with the atmospheric oxide concentrations of the community of corticolous lichens in the urban and peri-urban areas of the city of Ibagué (Colombia) were evaluated, selecting 25 individuals of the four most abundant phorophyte species. Twenty-nine lichen taxa grouped in 13 families and 17 genera were recorded, with a higher lichen coverage and taxa richness in the urban area. A non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analysis showed the conformation of two lichen communities associated with the urban and peri-urban areas of the city, and variation in composition among the phorophyte species. Exclusive and indicator taxa were found for both zones, as well as associations between variables through the application of a general linear model. Higher concentrations of atmospheric gases CO, SO2, NO2, and O3 were found in the urban zone, and positive/negative relationships with some lichen taxa. There is high variability in the response of the lichen assemblage of urban and peri-urban ecosystems to environmental effects, with substantial or minimal changes in the variables of richness, coverage, and phorophyte association, and according to their interaction with atmospheric oxides, the patterns of potential tolerant and/or sensitive species are formed for their implementation in bioindication studies.application/pdfMoreno-Palacios, M., Torres-Benítez, A., Soto-Medina, E., Sánchez, M., Divakar, P., Pereira, I. y Gómez-Serranillos, M. (2024). Corticolous Lichen Communities and Their Bioindication Potential in an Urban and Peri-Urban Ecosystem in the Central Region of Colombia. Land, 13(7). 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