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Bryophytes, fungi and lichens on dead wood

Dataset homepage

Citation

Müller J (2016). Bryophytes, fungi and lichens on dead wood. Biodiversity Exploratories. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ostsff accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-05-16.

Description

Original data comes from a project which takes or took place as part of the DFG priority program "Exploratories for large-scale and long-term functional biodiversity research". The data is stored together with descriptive metadata, in combination called a dataset, in the project repository (https://www.bexis.uni-jena.de). Species information was extracted from that original dataset. The second paragraph is part of the metadata of the original dataset.

Decaying dead wood is among the most important factors for forest biodiversity. It supports habitats for animals, fungi and plants.
Our questions are: 1. How affect the forest management cryptogam communities on dead wood? 2. How are diversities of fungi and bryophytes related? 3. Which preferences have these species groups, considering dead wood decay stages?

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Study region(s) in Germany: Swabian Jura, Hainich, Schorfheide-Chorin; Bounding coordinates and species location coordinates were degraded by rounding to 2 decimal digits.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Jörg Müller
originator
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
metadata author
Central Data Management Project of the Biodiversity Exploratories
DE
email: bexis@listserv.uni-jena.de
Markus Fischer
principal investigator
University of Bern
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
Jörg Müller
owner
University of Potsdam
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
Steffen Boch
owner
University of Bern
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
Stefan Blaser
owner
University of Bern
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
Markus Fischer
owner
University of Bern
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
publisher
Exploratories for large-scale and long-term functional biodiversity research
DE
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
homepage: http://www.biodiversity-exploratories.de/1/home/
Markus Fischer
administrative point of contact
University of Bern
email: BEO@senckenberg.de
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