TY - BOOK AU - edited by Nimis, Pier Luigi AU - Scheidegger, Christoph AU - Wolseley, Patricia A. TI - Monitoring with Lichens-Monitoring Lichens SN - 1402004303 U1 - 579.7 PY - 2002/// CY - Netherlands PB - Kluwer Academic Publisher KW - Lichens KW - Monitoring N1 - 1. Monitoring with Lichens - Monitoring Lichens Section 1: Monitoring Lichens as Indicators of Pollution 2. Monitoring Lichens as Indicators of Pollution 3. Bioindication: Calibrated Scales and their Utility 4. Bioindication: The I.A.P. Approach 5. Bioindication: The Community Approach 6. Accumulation of Inorganic Contaminants 7. Lichens as Monitors of Radioelements 8. Biomarkers of Pollution-Induced Oxidative Stress and Membrane Damage in Lichens 9. Key Issues in Designing Biomonitoring Programmes: Monitoring scenarios, sampling strategies and quality assurance Section 2: Monitoring Lichen Diversity and Ecosystem Function 10. Monitoring Lichen Diversity and Ecosystem Function: An Introduction 11. Methods for Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Monitoring scenarios, sampling strategies and data quality 12. Monitoring Lichens for Conservation: Red Lists and Conservation Action Plans 13. Lichen Monitoring and Climate Change 14. Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Forests 15. Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Grasslands, Deserts, and Steppe 16. Monitoring Lichens on Monuments 17. Monitoring Maritime Habitats Section 3: Methods for Monitoring Lichens 18. Methods for Monitoring Lichens: An Introduction 19. Mapping Lichen Diversity as an Indicator of Environmental Quality 20. Identifying Deviations from Naturality of Lichen Diversity for Bioindication Purposes 21. Epiphytes on Wayside Trees as an Indicator of Eutrophication in the Netherlands 22. Using Lichens on Twigs to Assess Changes in Ambient Atmospheric Conditions 23. Guidelines for the Use of Epiphytic Lichens as Biomonitors of Atmospheric Deposition of Trace Elements 24. Transplanted Lichens for Bioaccumulation Studies 25. Sample Preparation of Lichens for Elemental Analysis 26. Sulphur Isotopes in Lichens as Indicators of Sources 27. Estimation of Critical Levels of Air Pollution (Metals) on the Basis of Field Study of Epiphytic Lichen Communities 28. Monitoring Physiological Change in Lichens: Total Chlorophyll Content and Chlorophyll Degradation 29. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Measurements in the Field: Assessment of the Vitality of Large Numbers of Lichen Thalli 30. Measuring Bark pH 31. A Photographic Quadrat Recording Method Employing Image Analysis of Lichens as an indicator of Environmental change 32 Site Assessment of Epiphytic Habitats using Lichen indices 33 Indicator Species-Restricted taxa approach in confierous and hardwood forests of Northeastern America 34 Monitoring Regional status and trends in forest health with Lichen communities: the United States forest service approach 35 Biodiversity Assessment tools-Lichens 36 Using Lichens and Bryophytes to evaluate the effects of silvicultural practices in tasmanian we eucalypt forest 37 Using corticolous Lichens of tropical forests to assess environmental changes 38 Lichenometry 39 Transplanting Lichen fragments for provenance-clone tests 40 Assessing changes in density and condition of Lichens for species recovery programmes 41 Monitoring red-listed Lichens using permanent plots 42 A method for detecting large-scale environmental change with Lichens ER -