MycoKeys (Dec 2022)

A hotspot of lichen diversity and lichenological research in the Alps: the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park (Italy)

  • Juri Nascimbene,
  • Gabriele Gheza,
  • Peter O. Bilovitz,
  • Luana Francesconi,
  • Josef Hafellner,
  • Helmut Mayrhofer,
  • Maurizio Salvadori,
  • Chiara Vallese,
  • Pier Luigi Nimis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.94.95858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94
pp. 37 – 50

Abstract

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A checklist of 916 lichenised taxa is reported from the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park and its surroundings (Trentino-Alto Adige, N Italy), based on 7351 records from: (a) 72 literature sources, (b) eight public and private herbaria and (c) field observations by some of the authors. The study area appears as a hotspot of lichen diversity, hosting 30.1% of the lichen biota of the Alps in a territory that has 0.064% of their total surface area. This is mainly due to its high climatical, geological and orographic heterogeneity, but also to the long history of lichenological exploration, that started in the 19th century with Ferdinand Arnold and is still ongoing. The present work highlights the importance of detailed species inventories to support knowledge of biodiversity patterns, taxonomy and ecology and to properly address conservation issues. Fuscidea mollis var. caesioalbescens, Hydropunctaria scabra, Protoparmelia badia var. cinereobadia and Variospora paulii are new to Italy, 18 other taxa are new to Trentino-Alto Adige.