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ArticleAbstract: Altitudinal gradients involve macroclimatic changes that can affect the diversity of several organisPalabras claves:altitude, bryophytes, Cladoniaceae, Climatic conditions, Lichens, Plant cover, rainfall, slopeAutores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M., Yadira GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusChanges in the epiphytic lichen composition related with air quality in the city of loja (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Although air pollution constitutes one of the main environmental problems in the city of Loja currenPalabras claves:air pollution, Bioindicators, DIVERSITY, Lichens, lojaAutores:Anabel Cueva-Agila, Aragon G., Diego A. Ochoa-Jiménez, Lita Benítez, Prieto M.Fuentes:scopusFunctional traits of epiphytic lichens in response to forest disturbance and as pbkp_redictors of total richness and diversity
ArticleAbstract: Epiphytic lichens are good ecological indicators of climatic and environmental changes. The physioloPalabras claves:Community weighted mean (CWM), Conservation, ECUADOR, Growth forms, Indicator species, Tropical montane forestsAutores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M., Yadira GonzálezFuentes:googlescopusEffects of tropical montane forest disturbance on epiphytic macrolichens
ArticleAbstract: The high diversity of epiphytes typical of undisturbed montane tropical forests has been negativelyPalabras claves:Disturbance, DIVERSITY, ECUADOR, Epiphytic macrolichens, tropical montane forestAutores:A. Benitez Chavez, Aragon G., G. Aragon, Lita Benítez, M Prieto, Prieto M., X Gonzalez Renteria, Yadira GonzálezFuentes:googlerraaescopusLarge trees and dense canopies: Key factors for maintaining high epiphytic diversity on trunk bases (bryophytes and lichens) in tropical montane forests
ArticleAbstract: The high richness of epiphytes in moist tropical montane forests is continuously decreasing due to dPalabras claves:Autores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M.Fuentes:googlescopusMany broadly-shared mycobionts characterize mycorrhizal interactions of two coexisting epiphytic orchids in a high elevation tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Interspecific interactions play an important role in community assembly. A basic ecological questionPalabras claves:Generalization/specialization, mutualism, Orchid mycorrhizal communities, Phylogenetic distance, similarity, Species richnessAutores:Aminael Sánchez-Rodríguez, J. P. Suárez, Méndez M., Molina M.C., Paulo Herrera, Prieto M.Fuentes:scopusLichen diversity on tree trunks in tropical dry forests is highly influenced by host tree traits
ArticleAbstract: Tropical dry forests have been recognized as one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world duePalabras claves:Bark texture, ECUADOR, Epiphytic communities, forest disturbance, Lichens, Tree speciesAutores:Aragon G., Lita Benítez, Prieto M.Fuentes:googlescopusUsing growth forms to pbkp_redict epiphytic lichen abundance in awide variety of forest types
ArticleAbstract: Epiphytic richness is continuously declining due to forest fragmentation, logging, burning, agricultPalabras claves:Central-South America, Epiphyte, EUROPE, forests, Indicator species, RichnessAutores:Aragon G., Hurtado P., Lita Benítez, Martínez I., Prieto M., Rodríguez C.Fuentes:googlescopus