2007
DOI: 10.5632/jila.70.483
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Environmental Factors for Endangered Epiphytic Bryophyte Distribution in Fragmented Forests in Kyoto City

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“…For these species, maintenance such as tree cutting or trimming is necessary to increase light intensity in the forest interior [8]. Previous studies [6][7][8][9][10] have partly revealed the effects of environmental conditions on Biodiversity in Ecosystems -Linking Structure and Function 2 bryophytes; however, the effects of forest structure on these species have not been sufficiently addressed.…”
Section: Environmental Factors For Bryophytes In Shrine Forestsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…For these species, maintenance such as tree cutting or trimming is necessary to increase light intensity in the forest interior [8]. Previous studies [6][7][8][9][10] have partly revealed the effects of environmental conditions on Biodiversity in Ecosystems -Linking Structure and Function 2 bryophytes; however, the effects of forest structure on these species have not been sufficiently addressed.…”
Section: Environmental Factors For Bryophytes In Shrine Forestsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…L. pusilla, which is classified as an endangered species on the red list of Kyoto prefecture [28], grows in large forests where desiccation stress is low [6]. Therefore, the large patch sizes of the study site support the occurrence of this species.…”
Section: Bryophyte Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%