Urban heat Islands shape epiphytic communities of lichens and bryophytes
Tim Claerhout, Laurens B. Sparrius, Paul J.A. Keßler, Michael Stech

TL;DR
This study shows how urban heat islands affect lichen and bryophyte communities, offering a biological framework for monitoring urban heat.
Contribution
A novel biological framework for UHI monitoring using lichen and bryophyte biodiversity indicators.
Findings
Lichen biodiversity peaks at intermediate urban heat island intensity.
Bryophyte biodiversity increases linearly along the UHI gradient.
Older urban trees host higher biodiversity of lichens and bryophytes.
Abstract
Lichens and bryophytes are renowned for their use as bioindicators of environmental pollution and climate change. In urban environments, climate change may directly affect the temperature regime, thereby worsening the intensity of the urban heat island effect (UHI). Using lichens and bryophytes as bioindicators for the UHI allows urban planners and policy makers to mitigate the UHI in a targeted approach. Here, we investigated whether and how the diversity and community composition of epiphytic lichens, algae and bryophytes are influenced by the UHI gradient. We collected species and abundance data on 303 trees from the genus Tilia in three Dutch cities (Amsterdam, Leiden, and Rotterdam) along an UHI gradient. Additionally, abiotic data (relative humidity, temperature, and vapour-pressure deficit) were collected using sensors on 24 trees in Rotterdam. The results show that lichens have…
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TopicsUrban Heat Island Mitigation · Urban Green Space and Health · Climate change and permafrost
