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Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)

Here we report details of the European research initiative “Soil Crust International” (SCIN) focusing on the biodiversity of biological soil crusts (BSC, composed of bacteria, algae, lichens, and bryophytes) and on functional aspects in their specific environment. Known as the so-called “colored soi...

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Autores principales: Büdel, Burkhard, Colesie, Claudia, Green, T. G. Allan, Grube, Martin, Lázaro Suau, Roberto, Loewen-Schneider, Katharina, Maier, Stefanie, Peer, Thomas, Pintado, Ana, Raggio, José, Ruprecht, Ulrike, Sancho, Leopoldo G., Schroeter, Burkhard, Türk, Roman, Weber, Bettina, Wedin, Mats, Westberg, Martin, Williams, Laura, Zheng, Lingjuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24954978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0645-2
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author Büdel, Burkhard
Colesie, Claudia
Green, T. G. Allan
Grube, Martin
Lázaro Suau, Roberto
Loewen-Schneider, Katharina
Maier, Stefanie
Peer, Thomas
Pintado, Ana
Raggio, José
Ruprecht, Ulrike
Sancho, Leopoldo G.
Schroeter, Burkhard
Türk, Roman
Weber, Bettina
Wedin, Mats
Westberg, Martin
Williams, Laura
Zheng, Lingjuan
author_facet Büdel, Burkhard
Colesie, Claudia
Green, T. G. Allan
Grube, Martin
Lázaro Suau, Roberto
Loewen-Schneider, Katharina
Maier, Stefanie
Peer, Thomas
Pintado, Ana
Raggio, José
Ruprecht, Ulrike
Sancho, Leopoldo G.
Schroeter, Burkhard
Türk, Roman
Weber, Bettina
Wedin, Mats
Westberg, Martin
Williams, Laura
Zheng, Lingjuan
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description Here we report details of the European research initiative “Soil Crust International” (SCIN) focusing on the biodiversity of biological soil crusts (BSC, composed of bacteria, algae, lichens, and bryophytes) and on functional aspects in their specific environment. Known as the so-called “colored soil lichen community” (Bunte Erdflechtengesellschaft), these BSCs occur all over Europe, extending into subtropical and arid regions. Our goal is to study the uniqueness of these BSCs on the regional scale and investigate how this community can cope with large macroclimatic differences. One of the major aims of this project is to develop biodiversity conservation and sustainable management strategies for European BSCs. To achieve this, we established a latitudinal transect from the Great Alvar of Öland, Sweden in the north over Gössenheim, Central Germany and Hochtor in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria down to the badlands of Tabernas, Spain in the south. The transect stretches over 20° latitude and 2,300 m in altitude, including natural (Hochtor, Tabernas) and semi-natural sites that require maintenance such as by grazing activities (Öland, Gössenheim). At all four sites BSC coverage exceeded 30 % of the referring landscape, with the alpine site (Hochtor) reaching the highest cyanobacterial cover and the two semi-natural sites (Öland, Gössenheim) the highest bryophyte cover. Although BSCs of the four European sites share a common set of bacteria, algae (including cyanobacteria) lichens and bryophytes, first results indicate not only climate specific additions of species, but also genetic/phenotypic uniqueness of species between the four sites. While macroclimatic conditions are rather different, microclimatic conditions and partly soil properties seem fairly homogeneous between the four sites, with the exception of water availability. Continuous activity monitoring of photosystem II revealed the BSCs of the Spanish site as the least active in terms of photosynthetic active periods. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10531-014-0645-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-40583192014-06-18 Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN) Büdel, Burkhard Colesie, Claudia Green, T. G. Allan Grube, Martin Lázaro Suau, Roberto Loewen-Schneider, Katharina Maier, Stefanie Peer, Thomas Pintado, Ana Raggio, José Ruprecht, Ulrike Sancho, Leopoldo G. Schroeter, Burkhard Türk, Roman Weber, Bettina Wedin, Mats Westberg, Martin Williams, Laura Zheng, Lingjuan Biodivers Conserv Original Paper Here we report details of the European research initiative “Soil Crust International” (SCIN) focusing on the biodiversity of biological soil crusts (BSC, composed of bacteria, algae, lichens, and bryophytes) and on functional aspects in their specific environment. Known as the so-called “colored soil lichen community” (Bunte Erdflechtengesellschaft), these BSCs occur all over Europe, extending into subtropical and arid regions. Our goal is to study the uniqueness of these BSCs on the regional scale and investigate how this community can cope with large macroclimatic differences. One of the major aims of this project is to develop biodiversity conservation and sustainable management strategies for European BSCs. To achieve this, we established a latitudinal transect from the Great Alvar of Öland, Sweden in the north over Gössenheim, Central Germany and Hochtor in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria down to the badlands of Tabernas, Spain in the south. The transect stretches over 20° latitude and 2,300 m in altitude, including natural (Hochtor, Tabernas) and semi-natural sites that require maintenance such as by grazing activities (Öland, Gössenheim). At all four sites BSC coverage exceeded 30 % of the referring landscape, with the alpine site (Hochtor) reaching the highest cyanobacterial cover and the two semi-natural sites (Öland, Gössenheim) the highest bryophyte cover. Although BSCs of the four European sites share a common set of bacteria, algae (including cyanobacteria) lichens and bryophytes, first results indicate not only climate specific additions of species, but also genetic/phenotypic uniqueness of species between the four sites. While macroclimatic conditions are rather different, microclimatic conditions and partly soil properties seem fairly homogeneous between the four sites, with the exception of water availability. Continuous activity monitoring of photosystem II revealed the BSCs of the Spanish site as the least active in terms of photosynthetic active periods. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10531-014-0645-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Netherlands 2014-03-02 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4058319/ /pubmed/24954978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0645-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Büdel, Burkhard
Colesie, Claudia
Green, T. G. Allan
Grube, Martin
Lázaro Suau, Roberto
Loewen-Schneider, Katharina
Maier, Stefanie
Peer, Thomas
Pintado, Ana
Raggio, José
Ruprecht, Ulrike
Sancho, Leopoldo G.
Schroeter, Burkhard
Türk, Roman
Weber, Bettina
Wedin, Mats
Westberg, Martin
Williams, Laura
Zheng, Lingjuan
Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title_full Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title_fullStr Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title_full_unstemmed Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title_short Improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in Europe: the Soil Crust International Project (SCIN)
title_sort improved appreciation of the functioning and importance of biological soil crusts in europe: the soil crust international project (scin)
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24954978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0645-2
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