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Studies on spatial and temporal

distributions of epiphytic

lichens

Håkan Lättman

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology, Dissertation No. 1471

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology, Dissertation No. 1471, 2012 Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Division of Ecology  Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

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Contents

Paper I Generation time estimated to be 25–30 years in Cliosto

mum corrugatum (Ach.) Fr. Lättman H, Brand A, Hedlund

J, Krikorev M, Olsson N, Robeck A, Rönnmark F & Matts son J-E.

Paper II Estimating the dispersal capacity of the rare lichen Cliosto

mum corrugatum. Lättman H, Lindblom L, Mattsson J-E,

Milberg P, Skage M & Ekman S.

Paper III Changes in the distribution of epiphytic lichens in southern Sweden using a new statistical method. Lättman H, Milberg P, Palmer MW & Mattsson J-E.

Paper IV Biodiversity in the wake of urban sprawl: loss among epip hytic lichens on large oaks. Lättman H, Bergman K-O, Rapp M, Tälle M, Westerberg L & Milberg P.

S tu die s o n s pa tia l a nd t em po ra l d ist ribu tio ns o f e pip hy tic l iche ns H åk an L ätt m an 20 12

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