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The Composition of Some Calcicolous Lichen Communities in the Burren, Western Ireland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
Abstract
The lichen vegetation of a limestone pavement in the Burren region of western Ireland is described. Species are distributed in relation to gradients of moisture, nutrient-availability and insolation; these in turn may be related to the range of geomorphological micro-features associated with karst. The majority of the 136 stands are dominated by endolithic and foliose cyanophilic lichens. Epilithic, non-cyanophilic crusts grow best on surfaces subjected to occasional bird-manuring. A successional sequence from bare rock through endolithic communities to ones dominated by epilithic, noncyanophilic species does not occur in the Burren.
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