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Assembly patterns of soil-dwelling lichens after glacier retreat in the European Alps.

Juri NascimbeneHelmut MayrhoferMatteo DainesePeter Othmar Bilovitz
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2017)
This study reveals that community assembly patterns of soil-dwelling lichens in alpine glacier forelands are ruled by mechanisms of directional species accumulation and trait selection that involve a trade-off between different functional strategies. Functional traits that reflect the dispersal and adaptation capability of the species underpin the colonization success of soil-dwelling lichens in glacier forelands.
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