2023
DOI: 10.25260/ea.23.33.1.0.1820
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Las comunidades criptógamas como potenciales indicadores de recuperación post-fuego en el pedemonte

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“…Supporting our results, previous studies have indicated the effects of fire on the richness, diversity, and composition of bryophytes and lichens in temperate and boreal zones [26,[60][61][62][63][64][65] The richness of lichen and bryophyte species is higher in the control because species belonging to the bryophyte group (e.g., Breutelia, Rhacocarpus, and Syzygiella) were exclusive in the control plots. Supporting our results, previous studies have documented that the richness of cryptogams decreases in soils degraded by fire [43,44,66]. Likewise, Johansson and Reich [60] and Calabria et al [26] showed in their studies that the diversity and cover of cryptogams are lower in burned areas when compared to unburned areas.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Supporting our results, previous studies have indicated the effects of fire on the richness, diversity, and composition of bryophytes and lichens in temperate and boreal zones [26,[60][61][62][63][64][65] The richness of lichen and bryophyte species is higher in the control because species belonging to the bryophyte group (e.g., Breutelia, Rhacocarpus, and Syzygiella) were exclusive in the control plots. Supporting our results, previous studies have documented that the richness of cryptogams decreases in soils degraded by fire [43,44,66]. Likewise, Johansson and Reich [60] and Calabria et al [26] showed in their studies that the diversity and cover of cryptogams are lower in burned areas when compared to unburned areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the same line, the richness and diversity were higher at one year of monitoring (M3) compared to the monitoring of 2 months (M1) and 6 months (M2), respectively. In this context, Greene et al [43] and Zabala et al [66] showed that the effect of fire on the diversity of lichens and bryophytes can be temporary; therefore, their diversity can recover with the passage of time monitoring [43,44,66]. Similarly, Orumaa et al [63] and Pharo et al [71] showed that the post-fire effect has positive consequences on the diversity and richness of terricolous cryptogams due to the increase in nutritional contents such as N, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, and Mn.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Estudios con biocostras provenientes del desierto occidental de Utah y desiertos cálidos Nueva México en Estados Unidos demostraron que cultivar en invernadero cianobacterias y propágulos de costras biológicas con riego artificial incrementó la cobertura e indujo el establecimiento de estas comunidades en solo semanas o meses(Antoninka et al 2016;Velasco Ayuso et al 2017). En los desiertos cálidos, donde las precipitaciones son escasas y la evapotranspiración alta, existen otras condiciones, además del riego o las precipitaciones, que pueden mantener la humedad y reducir la desecación y la exposición a la radiación ultravioleta(Antoninka et al 2020a,b;, como el sombreado por plantas vasculares o la microtopografía, que genera micrositios de menor radiación (exposición sur en el hemisferio sur)(Garcia et al 2015;Zabala et al 2023).…”
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